The Gulf Stream is the ocean current that most influences the weather in Eastern North America. It brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up along the eastern coast, moderating temperatures and contributing to the formation of powerful storms such as nor'easters. The Gulf Stream also affects the climate by bringing moisture and heat, which can lead to increased rainfall and milder winters in the region.
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The Ocean Current that most affects the weather in North America is probably the EL NINO or the UPWELLING Currents.
the ecosystem changes so does the environment
Western Europe has warmer weather than areas of the same latitude due to the North Atlantic Drift, an outlet of the Gulf Stream, which is a warm-water current.
the weather just does what it does!! that is how the gods made it.
Temperature, pressure, vv, instability
yes but also continental polar
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In terms of large-scale oscillations such as El Nino, nothing has a more global impact. However, there exist many such oscillations, or teleconnections, across the globe that exert more regional influence, and season needs to be taken into consideration as well. For example, the North Atlantic Oscillation has a larger influence on the weather of eastern North America and northern Europe, especially during the winter. However, El Nino still influences the weather in these areas, and thus long-range weather forecasting in these parts becomes an exercise in balancing their influences, as well as those of other teleconnections.
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