You may be thinking of the circumpolar current in the Southern Ocean.
The Southern Ocean circles Antarctica, or the South Pole.
There are Northern and Southern hemispheres. Not east west semi circles
The Equator is a horizontal line that circles the earth, splitting it into the northern hemisphere, and the southern hemisphere.
The "Circumpolar Current" is the longest ocean current in the world and flows in an easterly direction.
Antarctica is surrounded, in all directions, by the Southern ocean. The Southern Ocean merges with the southern ends of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.Due to Antarctica's position at the south pole all seas and oceans are north of Antarctica. For the most part "West" simply circles the continent without leaving the land/ice. There are four area of the Southern Ocean adjacent to Antarctica which are identified as seas. In decreasing area these are the;Weddell SeaRoss SeaBellinshaw SeaAmundsen Sea.On the map these appear more as bays of the Southern Ocean.They all are adjacent to and abut the portion of the continent identified as West Antarctica
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current circles eastward around Antarctica.
The Tropic of Cancer is in the northern hemisphere.
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A hemisphere is a 3-d shape and so does not have a name as a 2-d shape. 2-d sections of a hemisphere can be circles, semicircles, or sections of circles, depending on the inclination of the intersecting plane.
Most tornadoes are cyclonic, meaning they rotate counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. However, a very small percentage of tornadoes are anticyclonic, rotating in the opposite direction.
Winter solstice at each circle marks the one day at this location on Earth when there is no sunrise. Because these two circles are at opposite ends of the Earth, the dates are exactly opposite of each other. Winter solstice in the southern hemisphere is June 21, and December 21 in the northern hemisphere.
The latitude line that circles the globe at the exact midpoint between the North and South pole is known as the equator. It is located at 0 degrees latitude and divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The equator is approximately 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles) long.