Why equatorial counter current moves eastward?
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Equatorial Counter Current is an eastwardmoving, wind-driven current flowing 10-15m deep found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. The NECC is an interesting case because while it results from wind-driven circulation it transports water against the mean westward wind stress in the tropic
Equatorial Counter Current is an eastwardmoving, wind-driven current flowing 10-15m deep found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. The NECC is an interesting case because while it results from wind-driven circulation it transports water against the mean westward wind stress in the tropic
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