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  2. Indian Ocean Gyre - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Ocean gyre is composed of two major currents: the South Equatorial Current, and the West Australian Current. Normally moving counter-clockwise, in the winter the Indian Ocean gyre reverses direction due to the seasonal winds of the South Asian Monsoon. In the summer, the land is warmer than the ocean, so surface winds blow from the ...

  3. Agulhas Current - Wikipedia

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    The cold Benguela Current originates from upwelling of water from the cold depths of the Atlantic Ocean against the west coast of the continent. The two currents do not "meet" anywhere along the south coast of Africa. The Agulhas Current (/ ə ˈ ɡ ʌ l ə s /) is the western boundary current of the southwest Indian Ocean.

  4. Ocean current - Wikipedia

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    South Equatorial CurrentOcean current in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Ocean; West Greenland Current – Weak cold water current that flows to the north along the west coast of Greenland; West Spitsbergen Current – Warm, salty current that runs poleward just west of Spitsbergen; Currents of the Indian Ocean

  5. Ocean gyre - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Ocean Gyre, located in the Indian Ocean, is, like the South Atlantic Gyre, bordered by the Intertropical Convergence Zone in the north and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to the south. The South Equatorial Current forms the northern boundary of the Indian Ocean Gyre as it flows west along the equator towards the east coast of Africa.

  6. Category:Currents of the Indian Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Currents of the Indian Ocean" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Low-latitude western boundary currents - Wikipedia

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    LLWBCs in the Indian Ocean: EACC = East African Coastal Current. Other currents: SC = Somali Current, EIC = East India (Coastal) Current, SEC = South Equatorial Current. Note that in the summer monsoon, SC and EIC are directed towards the south-west, while in the winter monsoon, they are directed towards the north-east.

  8. Equatorial Counter Current - Wikipedia

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    The Equatorial Counter Current is an eastward flowing, wind-driven current which extends to depths of 100–150 metres (330–490 ft) in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. More often called the North Equatorial Countercurrent (NECC) , this current flows west-to-east at about 3-10°N in the Atlantic , Indian Ocean and Pacific basins ...

  9. Mozambique Current - Wikipedia

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    visualisation of ocean currents. The Mozambique Current is an ocean current in the Indian Ocean, usually defined as warm surface waters flowing south along the African east coast in the Mozambique Channel, between Mozambique and the island of Madagascar. The classical definition of the Mozambique Current is that it is a strong, steady, western ...