Pressure maps of the flow in the upper ocean, such as that shown in Fig. 1.1.1 (a, Stommel et al. 1978; b, Reid 1994) indicate a large-scale clockwise circulation in the subtropical North Atlantic, i.e., in the region south of 45°N but north of a few degrees of the equator.
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Ocean Circulation Theory
February 27, 2004, Springer
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"Pressure maps of the flow in the upper ocean, such as that shown in Fig. 1.1.1 (a, Stommel et al. 1978; b, Reid 1994) indicate a large-scale clockwise circulation in the subtropical North Atlantic, i.e., in the region south of 45°N but north of a few degrees of the equator. "
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