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The North Atlantic drift is a powerful warm current that continues the Gulf stream northeast. It splits into two west of Ireland. One branch (the [Canary current]?) goes south while the other continues north along the coast of northwestern Europe where it has a considerable warming influence on the climate.
The North Atlantic drift is a powerful warm current that continues the Gulf stream northeast. It splits into two west of the British Isles. One branch (the [Canary current]?) goes south while the other continues north along the coast of northwestern Europe where it has a considerable warming influence on the climate.



The North Atlantic drift is a powerful warm current that continues the Gulf stream northeast. It splits into two west of the British Isles. One branch (the [Canary current]?) goes south while the other continues north along the coast of northwestern Europe where it has a considerable warming influence on the climate.


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