This current is the "El niño" current. It appears each 7 years approximately and it have an important global efect. In Perú and Ecuador, it produces massive rains and huges floods. The name "El niño" (The child) is because of the phenomen appears in December, month of the birth of baby Jesus.
The Humboldt (Peruvian current) passes along the coast of the Atacama and Sechura Deserts.
The tip of southern Chile obstructs the South African Current such that it turns northward along the western coast of South America and changes into the cold Humboldt or Peruvian Current.
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The motto of Peruvian Coast Guard is 'Securitas Dominatus Vigilantia'.
Labradorean current has cooling effects on Canadian coast
The Peru Humboldt Current is a cold, nutrient-rich ocean current that flows along the western coast of South America, primarily off the coast of Peru and Chile. It is a key factor in supporting the region's diverse marine ecosystems by fostering rich biodiversity and supporting abundant fisheries through upwelling of nutrient-rich waters. The Humboldt Current also influences local climate, often leading to cool and arid conditions along the coast.
The North American coast
The four major ocean currents that flow along the coasts of North America are the Gulf Stream, the California Current, the Alaska Current, and the Labrador Current. The Gulf Stream is a warm current that flows up the East Coast, while the California Current is a cold current that flows southward along the West Coast. The Alaska Current is also a warm current, moving northward along Alaska's coast, whereas the Labrador Current is a cold current that flows southward from the Arctic region along the East Coast of Canada.
The Labrador Current.
It depends on where and when. There are seasonal winds the blow along the coast and between the Sahara Desert and the coast. However, Algeria does not have windstorms in the coastal areas.
The Gulf Stream is the ocean current that runs along the east coast of the United States. It flows northward along the coast, bringing warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up to the Atlantic Ocean.
An example of a surface current along the east coast is the Gulf Stream. It is a strong, warm ocean current that flows northward along the east coast of the United States from the Gulf of Mexico towards Europe. The Gulf Stream has a significant impact on the climate and weather of the east coast due to its warm waters.