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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ocean current' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the flowing movement of water in the ocean, either in a narrow stream or throughout a large area. For example, "The warm ocean current brought warmer temperatures to the nearby coast."
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ocean current
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Any more or less permanent or continuous, directed movement of water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans.
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For a detailed discussion of ocean circulation, see ocean current.
The thermohaline ocean current has only been monitored for a few years," he added.
He added that the ocean current was traveling from south to north this season.
Equatorial current, ocean current flowing westward near the equator, predominantly controlled by the winds.
The Arctic coast of Alaska, on the other hand, is bathed by a cold, westward-flowing ocean current.
Norwegian Gyral, also called Norwegian Gyre, cyclonic ocean current flow centred at 68° N, 13° W in the Norwegian Sea.
While it's an area of keen concern, it's as yet unknown what changes will take place in temperature and ocean current over the coming century.
Since the theme is temperature, the largest portion of this book is devoted to ice ages, global warming and the warm ocean current El Niño.
As the satellites move in their orbit, the first one senses a mass change caused by a mountain, glacier or swell of water in a deep ocean current.
A natural and periodic ocean current phenomenon called El Niño peaked in 1998, pumping heat into the air, but has been increasingly in abeyance since.
He has more things named after him than anyone who has ever lived, including an ocean current, a six-foot squid and a breed of penguin.
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