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The main Gulf Stream stream continues north, wanders more to the east, and passes very near the Grand Banks, south of Newfoundland, where it splits into swirling currents. The North Atlantic Current is formed when some of these eddies flow toward the British Isles and the Norwegian Seas (or Drift).
Which direction does the North Atlantic Ocean's current flow?
A strong warm western boundary current that extends the Gulf Stream northeastward is the North Atlantic Current (NAC), sometimes referred to as North Atlantic Drift and North Atlantic Sea Movement.
What does the Atlantic Ocean's Gulf Stream current look like?
The Gulf Stream is a warm, rapid Atlantic Ocean current that originates near Florida's tip and flows around the eastern coasts of the US and Canada before reaching to Europe. As a result, Western Europe has a significantly warmer climate than it otherwise would.
The point at which the Gulf Stream changes into the North Atlantic Drift.
In general, the Gulf Stream-North Atlantic Current system and the northern Sargasso Sea are the sources of the NADC. The Labrador and European basins are next where these waters begin to gently migrate north (Veron et al. 1999), where they finally enter the Iceland Basin, where they eventually become the NADC.
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