Much too simplistic. It us like saying the wind is always frim the east.The current is a branch of the North Atlantic Gyre that circles that ocean continuously, so not much variance. There are specific sites that don't get much current.
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Much too simplistic. It us like saying the wind is always frim the east.The current is a branch of the North Atlantic Gyre that circles that ocean continuously, so not much variance. There are specific sites that don't get much current.
Not really. Ocean currents are nowhere near as variable as the wind.Much too simplistic. It us like saying the wind is always frim the east.
The Cozumel channel current is always there and always from the south aside from nearshore eddies. The air in wind even compresses when cold, but fluids don't. Occam's Razor?Much too simplistic. It us like saying the wind is always frim the east.