They flow in opposite paths in the northern hemisphere
The Polar westerlies.
The prevailing westerlies blow across the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. These are strong winds that generally blow from west to east in the mid-latitudes of the Earth's atmosphere.
The Maritime Polar air mass brings rain and snow to the Pacific Northwest.
The pacific coast from northern California to southern Alaska, which includes British Columbia, has a climate described as marine west coast. This climate is affected by Pacific ocean currents, the coastal mountains, and the prevailing westerlies.
Disastrously warm pacific ocean current is called north pacific current.
There are five major currents on Earth: the North Atlantic Current, the South Atlantic Current, the North Pacific Current, the South Pacific Current, and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
It affects the Pacific Coast from Northern California to Southern Alaska, which includes British Colombia.
its a warm current
it is in north pacific ocean (oceangraphy).
The North Equatorial Current and South Equatorial Current in the Pacific Ocean are both warm, fast-moving currents that flow towards the west. They are driven by the trade winds. One key difference is that the North Equatorial Current is influenced by the North Pacific Gyre, while the South Equatorial Current is influenced by the South Pacific Gyre.
From the North Pacific Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean contains five major gyres: the North Pacific Gyre, the South Pacific Gyre, the Kuroshio Current, the California Current, and the East Australian Current. These gyres play crucial roles in ocean circulation, climate regulation, and marine ecosystems. The North and South Pacific Gyres are the largest and most well-known among them.