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El Nino is unrelated to the gulf stream's influence on Europe.
the warm gulf stream current
No. Eastern Europe has no coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean and is not near the Atlantic Ocean, so the Gulf Stream does not have any effect on it.
It is known as the Gulf Stream.
The gulf stream is a current of air that goes from the Gulf of Mexico up through Massachusetts. It causes strong winds and can warm the ocean currents, but does not really affect precipitation.
Because if the Gulf Stream Stops, them Europe freezes!
The Gulf Stream is a large and powerful current that begins in the Gulf of Mexico. It brings along with it the warm temperatures of the Gulf. It actually runs its way up the eastern coast of the United States. It has the affect of making the island - nation of Bermuda a tropical place. It's strange in that it's only 600 miles southeast of New York City. The Gulf Stream has enough strength to arc over the North Atlantic Ocean and makes a climate impact as faraway as the British Isles. Changes in the normal Gulf of Mexico temperatures will affect the climates of all the areas that it passes. Should the Gulf's temperature move lower or higher, the areas it now passes by and passes through will carry that change along with it.
El Nino is unrelated to the gulf stream's influence on Europe.
The North Atlantic Drift, which branches from the Gulf Stream, is a warm water current the affects the climate of the British Isles.
It affects most of Europe by acting as a heating system
the warm gulf stream current
because its hot
No. Eastern Europe has no coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean and is not near the Atlantic Ocean, so the Gulf Stream does not have any effect on it.
It is known as the Gulf Stream.
Because it's located farther away from the north pole and it's closer to the Gulf stream.
The Gulf Stream brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the British Isles, helping to moderate their climate and keep temperatures relatively mild compared to other locations at similar latitudes. This ocean current also influences weather patterns, contributing to the wet and mild conditions often experienced in the region.
The gulf stream is a current of air that goes from the Gulf of Mexico up through Massachusetts. It causes strong winds and can warm the ocean currents, but does not really affect precipitation.