It is called the gulf stream.
Yes, they do. They also have difficulty reaching eastern Europe and are warmed by the Gulf Stream.
The North Atlantic Current brings warmer weather to Europe (typically Western Europe but also Northern Europe).
The North Atlantic Current brings much warmer weather to Europe. This explains why Europe is some 15˚F warmer than areas of the same latitude.
The North Atlantic Drift.
Europe's western Ocean is the North Atlantic.
its current is freezing cold so it cool down the land
It is in the path of the warm "gulf stream" ocean current which delivers warm water from the caribbean.
Yes, they do. They also keep temperatures more mild in western Europe and are warmed by the Gulf Stream.
The North Atlantic drift is the Gulf Stream, the most important ocean current in the Northern Hemisphere. It stretches from Florida to North Western Europe. The warm waters are effective in moderating the climate of North Western Europe
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The ocean current that warms parts of western Europe is called the Gulf Stream. This current travels up the eastern coast of the United States and runs across the upper portion of the Atlantic.
The most important influence that moderates temperatures throughout Western Europe is the Gulf Stream, a warm ocean current that brings heat from the Gulf of Mexico to the region, helping to keep temperatures relatively mild.