No. The Gulf Stream brings warm water from the Gulf, moves up the East Coast of the Americas and then flows east to the UK. It warms the east coast.
The Gulf Stream.
The North Atlantic Drift, which branches from the Gulf Stream, is a warm water current the affects the climate of the British Isles.
Norway has a mild, temperate climate
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.
A warm current, the Gulf Stream, flows from the Gulf of Mexico to Western Europe keeping the climate mild.
A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast.
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The Gulf Stream largely affects the climate of Florida. It also affects the climate of the entire North American east coast from Florida to Newfoundland.
The Gulf Stream.
The west coast of Scotland is warmed by the Gulf Stream.
because its between 50-60N of the equator
The Gulf Stream, it being in midlatitude, and westerly winds
The gulf stream warms Western Europe. London, England, for example, is on the same latitude as Canada. However, it seldom snows in London, while Canada is snowbound every winter. The Gulf Stream pumps warm water from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean all the way to the English and Irish coast, giving it a somewhat warmer climate.
The North Atlantic Drift, the extension of the Gulf Stream from North America.
The Gulf Stream?
The North Atlantic Drift, which branches from the Gulf Stream, is a warm water current the affects the climate of the British Isles.
The Gulf Stream, originating in the Gulf of Mexico, passing the US east coast, crossing the Atlantic in a northwesterly direction is responsible for the temperate climate of coastal northern Europe.