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Tag: ocean currents

Finally understanding sub-mesoscale currents

Posted on December 3, 2014 by Ed Ryan

Ocean currents are streams of seawater that flow in the ocean, and are caused by wind, gravity, earth’s rotation, and differences in density. Currents can carry animals, nutrients, and even Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, GLAD | Tagged GLAD, mesoscale, ocean currents, sub-mesoscale

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