the gulf stream is in the nothern hemisphere
In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents generally flow clockwise due to the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the Earth's rotation. This means that currents are deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, the Gulf Stream off the east coast of the United States flows northward and then eastward across the Atlantic Ocean.
Here are some examples of northern Hemisphere gulfs, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of California, Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, Gulf of Bothnia, Gulf of Finland, Gulf of Anadyr, Gulf of Alaska, Gulf of Tonkin, Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Oman, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Guinea, Gulf of Sidra, Amundsen Gulf, Gulf of Boothie, Queen Maud Gulf, Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Gulf of Maine. Seems like I got a little carried away. Enjoy!
The climate in UK is mild due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. The Gulf Stream is one of the strongest and most important ocean currents in the world.The Gulf Stream currents move warm water in the Atlantic Ocean from the Caribbean Sea northeast to northern Europe and the British Isles.The Gulf Stream brings warmth to the UK and north-west Europe and is the reason the UK has fairly mild winters.Without this steady stream of warmth, the British Isles winters are estimated to be more than 5C cooler, bringing the average December temperature in London to about 2C.
The second largest bay in the western hemisphere is the Bay of Campeche located in the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico. It is known for its rich biodiversity and as a significant oil-producing region.
The Gulf Stream is situated about 50-100 miles off the coast of Myrtle Beach, depending on the specific location.
The Gulf Stream current primarily flows in the Northern Hemisphere due to the Earth's rotation and the Coriolis effect, which causes moving water to veer to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. Additionally, the Atlantic Ocean's geography, including the presence of landmasses like North America and the Caribbean, channels the current northward. The contrast in temperature and salinity between the warmer waters of the Gulf Stream and the cooler waters of the Southern Hemisphere also creates a natural barrier that prevents the current from flowing southward.
because it doesn't
Yes, the Gulf of Mexico is in the northern hemisphere.
Because the cold water at the bottom of the ocean flows south, which pulls the warmer surface layers of the Gulf Stream north.
It is the northern hemisphere
It is the northern hemisphere
Because if the Gulf Stream Stops, them Europe freezes!
the gulf stream originates in the carribean/ gulf of Mexico and travels across the Atlantic ocean to northern Europe.
In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents generally flow clockwise due to the Coriolis effect, which is caused by the Earth's rotation. This means that currents are deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, the Gulf Stream off the east coast of the United States flows northward and then eastward across the Atlantic Ocean.
The answer to my own question (ha ha lol) is "The North Atlantic Drift".......
southern equatorial current
Northern Europe and West Africa are warmed by the Gulf Stream. See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information: