No, it brings in warm water.
the Atlantic ocean
gulf stream
longshore current
because the gulf stream is closer to the coast of Florida then Massachusetts which bring warmer ocean temps to the surrounding areas.
The Gulf Stream.
It is called a current, or occasionally a stream (e.g. the Gulf Stream that travels along the US coast and carries warmer water to northern Europe).
Cold-core rings are typically found between the Gulf Stream and the coast of the US. These rings are formed by the meandering and pinching off of colder water from the Gulf Stream, creating a distinct eddy of cooler water.
No, the Gulf Stream actually warms the climate of the east coast of the US. It carries warm water from the Gulf of Mexico across the Atlantic Ocean, helping to moderate temperatures along the coastline.
The water off west coast is cold due to the gulf stream. The gulf stream is a current that comes from the arctic regions of canada and alaska, and passes southwards across the pacific ocean.
southern equatorial current
Because the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic Drift, two warm water currents, bring warm water to Western Europe.
Hurricanes gain energy from warm ocean water. The Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current, allows hurricanes to develop and maintain their intensity as the move off the souhteastern coast.