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If you're asking how it could be so cold up there and still have elm trees grow, it's due to the Gulf Stream current. It raises warm water t...view more ... Where can elm trees be found near ormskirk,
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The gulf stream is a current of warm ocean water that flows from the Gulf of Mexico and northward up through the Atlantic Ocean. It basicall ... view more. ... Gulf Stream Current
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Gulf Stream - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension towards Europe, the North Atlantic Drift, is a powerful, warm, and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates ...
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Loop Current - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A parent to the Florida Current, the Loop Current is a warm ocean current in the Gulf of Mexico that flows northward between Cuba and the Yucatán peninsula, ...
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The Gulf Stream is a strong, fast moving, warm ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Learn all about the Gulf ...
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The Loop Current (1) feeds the Florida Current that transports significant amounts of heat poleward; (2) transports surface waters of tropical origin into the Gulf of ...
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www.wunderground.com/hurricane/loopcurrent.asp
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By Jeffrey Masters, Ph.D. — Director of Meteorology, Weather Underground, Inc. The Loop Current is an ocean current that transports warm Caribbean water ...
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oceancurrents.rsmas.miami.edu/atlantic/gulf-stream.html
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The averaging of velocity data from a meandering current produces a wide mean picture of the flow. The core of the Gulf Stream current is about 90 km wide and ...
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news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/05/100518-gulf-mexico-oil-spill-loop-current-science-environment/
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May 18, 2010 ... Oil from the Gulf of Mexico spill is being dragged into an eddy of the Loop Current that hugs Florida's coasts, satellite images show.
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