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A warm core eddy is a circular oceanic feature characterized by warmer water at its center, often found in subtropical regions and associated with ocean currents like the Gulf Stream. In contrast, a cold core eddy has a cooler water center and typically forms in regions where cold water currents dominate, such as in the North Atlantic. The temperature gradients and associated biological productivity differ significantly between the two, impacting marine ecosystems and weather patterns.

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