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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2016-04-22 22:14:39 +0000
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+The warm water spills north and south through a series of ocean currents
+that mirror to some degree the cells in the atmosphere above the water.
+Like the atmospheric cells, for instance, these giant oceanic gears
+---called gyres--- fall unders the influence of the winds and the Coriolis
+effect and form loops that move water first away from the equator, then
+parallel, and then back to rejoin the equatorial currents. The familiar
+Gulf Stream is one of these gyres, and because of its unique characteristics
+it has particular salience to the fortunes of many civilizations.