Great Whirl

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The Great Whirl is a large, seasonally recurring anticyclonic ocean eddy that forms off the coast of Somalia in the western Indian Ocean and strongly influences regional circulation and upwelling.

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Great Whirl canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anticyclonic eddy
mesoscale ocean feature
ocean eddy
affects Arabian Sea circulation
Somali Current
biological productivity
nutrient distribution
sea surface temperature patterns
associatedWith monsoon-driven winds
basin Indian Ocean
forms off northeastern Somalia
formsDuring southwest monsoon
formsNear Somali Current
hasCirculationType anticyclonic
hasDirectionOfRotation clockwise
hasImpactOn regional climate system
hasSeasonality boreal summer
hasTemporalBehavior interannual variability
influences regional ocean circulation
upwelling
isTypeOf large-scale ocean eddy
locatedIn western Indian Ocean
locatedOffCoastOf Somalia
modulates coastal upwelling off Somalia
observedBy in situ oceanographic measurements
satellite altimetry
satellite sea surface temperature
recurs seasonally
studiedIn physical oceanography

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Somali Current connectedTo Great Whirl