Equatorial Undercurrent

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The Equatorial Undercurrent is a narrow, swift eastward-flowing subsurface current that runs along the equator beneath the westward surface currents in the tropical oceans, playing a key role in heat and nutrient transport.

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Equatorial Undercurrent canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ocean current
subsurface current
alsoOccursIn Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
associatedWith thermocline
balancedBy Coriolis force that is symmetric about the equator
contrastsWith westward South Equatorial Current at the surface
coreDepth around 100–200 meters depth
discoveredBy Townsend Cromwell (Pacific branch)
drivenBy pressure gradients along the equator
trade winds via surface current setup
flowsDirection eastward
flowsWithin pycnocline region
governedBy geostrophic balance away from the exact equator
hasAlternateName Cromwell Current
surface form: Cromwell Current (Pacific branch)

Equatorial Countercurrent
surface form: Equatorial Countercurrent Undercurrent
hasCharacteristic narrow
swift
hasProperty maximum speed at or very near the equator
vertical shear with overlying westward surface flow
importantFor climate modeling
seasonal prediction in the tropics
influences equatorial upwelling
primary productivity in equatorial regions
sea surface temperature distribution near the equator
monitoredBy Marine Observatories
surface form: PIRATA array in the Atlantic

Indian Ocean circulation
surface form: RAMA array in the Indian Ocean

Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) array in the Pacific
partOf global ocean circulation
large-scale equatorial circulation
playsRoleIn heat transport
nutrient transport
positionRelativeToSurfaceCurrents beneath westward-flowing surface currents
relatedTo El Niño–Southern Oscillation variability
stabilizedBy equatorial wave dynamics
strengthAffectedBy changes in trade wind intensity
strongestIn Pacific Ocean
studiedUsing acoustic Doppler current profilers
current meters
moored buoy arrays
transports nutrient-rich subsurface water
warm water eastward
typicalDepthRange about 50–300 meters below the surface
typicalLocation along the equator
tropical oceans
typicalWidth a few hundred kilometers around the equator
velocityRange up to about 1–2 m/s in its core

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Equatorial Countercurrent relatedTo Equatorial Undercurrent
New Guinea Coastal Undercurrent associatedWith Equatorial Undercurrent
equatorial Atlantic Ocean hasCurrent Equatorial Undercurrent