Equatorial Counter Current
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The Equatorial Counter Current is a significant current in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans that flows west-to-east at approximately five degrees north. The Counter Currents result from the need to balance the movement of water to the west of each ocean, caused by the westerly flowing North and South Equatorial currents. In El Niño years, this current intensifies in the Pacific Ocean.
[edit] External links
- Fundamentals Of Physical Geography Michael Pidwirny includes map

