General Wind Driven Circulation

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General Wind Driven Circulation

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Norwegian E. Greenland Current Labrador North Atlantic Drift North Atlantic Current Gulf Stream Azores Current Loop Current Canary Current Florida Antilles North Equatorial Current North Equatorial Counter Current Guianna Current South Equatorial Current

Norwegian E. Greenland Current North Atlantic Drift North Atlantic Current Gulf Stream Azores Current Loop Current Canary Current Florida Antilles North Equatorial Current North Equatorial Counter Current Guianna Current South Equatorial Current

Alaskan Gyre Oyashio North Pacific Current Kurioshio Extension California Current Kuroshio North Equatorial Current North Equatorial Counter Current Equatorial Under Current (40 Sv) South Equatorial Current

Guianna Current North Brazil Current South Equatorial Current Brazil Current Bengula Current Malvinas Current Agulas Current Antartic Circumpolar Current

South Equatorial Current Antartic Circumpolar Current Peru Current East Australian Current Antartic Circumpolar Current

Northeast Monsoons (November to March) North Equatorial Current Equatorial Counter Current South Equatorial Current Southeast Trades Agulas Current Antarctic Circumpolar Current Westerlies

Southwest Monsoons (May to September) Somali Current Southwest Monsoon Current South Equatorial Current Southeast Trades Agulas Current Antarctic Circumpolar Current Westerlies

Deep Water Formation

 Water Masses in the Atlantic Antarctic Intermediate Water North Atlantic Deep Water Antarctic Bottom Water

Water Masses in the Pacific Antarctic Intermediate Water Common Water Or Pacific Deep Water

Water Masses in the Indian Oean

Salinity Sections Indian Pacific Atlantic Common Water

Salinity at 3000 meters

Dissolved Oxygen at 3000 meters