- Long-distance water flow in a fixed direction
- Two types: Warm and Cold currents
- Meeting region of cold + warm currents โ Rich fishing area (development of plankton)
- Cold current region โ Contributes to formation of coastal deserts
Warm Air
Higher water-holding capacity
Cold Air
Lower water-holding capacity
โก Quick Recall
Wherever warm and cold currents meet, nutrient-rich upwelling creates some of the world's best fishing grounds (e.g. off Newfoundland, Japan).
- Rotating water flow in oceanic/marine regions (whirlpool-like circulation)
- Part of the oceanic water cycle
- Driven by global wind patterns, the Coriolis effect (Earth's rotation), and the presence of continents
Physical Causes
- Earth's rotational speed
- Difference in density
- Difference in ocean salinity
Atmospheric Causes
- Temperature difference
- Air pressure and winds
โก Quick Recall
Gyres form due to the combined effect of wind patterns + Coriolis force + continental barriers โ no single factor alone explains them.
North Pacific Ocean Currents
- North Equatorial Current Warm
- Kuroshio Current Warm
- North Pacific Current Warm
- Alaska Current Warm
- California Current Cold
- Oyashio Current Cold
- Aleutian Current Warm
South Pacific Ocean Currents
- South Equatorial Current Warm
- East Australian Current Warm
- Peru / Humboldt Current Cold
- El-Niรฑo Current Warm
- La Niรฑa Cold
- Counter Equatorial Current Warm
โ Exam Trap
El-Niรฑo (warm phase) and La Niรฑa (cold phase) are opposite ends of the same Pacific climate cycle (ENSO) โ not two unrelated currents.
North Atlantic Ocean Currents
- North Equatorial Current Warm
- Caribbean Current Warm
- Florida Current Warm
- Gulf Stream Warm
- North Atlantic Drift Warm
- Norwegian Current Warm
- Labrador Current Cold
- Canary Current Cold
South Atlantic Ocean Currents
- South Equatorial Current Warm
- Brazil Current Warm
- Falkland Current Cold
- South Atlantic Drift Cold
- Benguela Current Cold
- Guinea Coast Current Warm
- Counter Equatorial Current Warm
โก Quick Recall
Gulf Stream (warm, US East Coast โ Europe) and Labrador Current (cold, Canada) are the two most exam-favourite Atlantic currents โ they meet near Newfoundland's famous fishing grounds.
North Indian Ocean (Monsoon-driven, reverses seasonally)
- Summer: North Equatorial Current, South-west Monsoon Current, Counter Equatorial Current Warm
- Winter: North-East Monsoon Current, Counter Equatorial Current Warm
South Indian Ocean
- South Equatorial Current Warm
- Mozambique Current Warm
- Agulhas Current Warm
- Madagascar Current Warm
- West Wind Drift Cold
- West Australian Current Cold
โ Exam Trap
Unlike the Pacific and Atlantic, the North Indian Ocean's currents completely
reverse direction between summer and winter, driven by the monsoon winds โ a uniquely Indian-Ocean phenomenon.
| Effect | Details |
| Rainfall | Warm currents bring rain โข Example: Summer rainfall in China Type Climate regions โข Warm currents flow parallel to east coasts of continents |
| Tropical Cyclones | Warm currents help in the formation of tropical cyclones |
| Desert Formation | Cold currents flow parallel to west coasts โ cause aridity and desert formation |
| Effect on Navigation | Currents assist or hinder ship navigation โข Icebergs carried by the Labrador Current affect shipping routes |
| Fishing | Meeting of cold and warm currents โ development of plankton โ rich fishing grounds |
โก Quick Recall
Warm currents โ east coasts, more rain, cyclone-friendly ยท Cold currents โ west coasts, aridity, coastal deserts.
- Upper part of a wave is called the Crest; lower part is called the Trough
- Longshore Current: Flows parallel to the coast
- Tsunami Waves: Extremely destructive โ caused by undersea earthquakes/volcanic eruptions
| Current | Ocean | Type |
| Gulf Stream | Atlantic | Warm |
| Labrador Current | North Atlantic | Cold |
| Canary Current | North Atlantic | Cold |
| Norwegian Current | North Atlantic | Warm |
| Benguela Current | South Atlantic | Cold |
| Brazil Current | South Atlantic | Warm |
| Kuroshio Current | North Pacific | Warm |
| California Current | North Pacific | Cold |
| Oyashio Current | North Pacific | Cold |
| Peru / Humboldt Current | South Pacific | Cold |
| East Australian Current | South Pacific | Warm |
| El-Niรฑo Current | South Pacific | Warm โ causes drought/flood |
| Agulhas Current | South Indian Ocean | Warm |
| Mozambique Current | South Indian Ocean | Warm |
| West Australian Current | South Indian Ocean | Cold |
โก Quick Recall
Every ocean pairs one major warm current with one major cold current on opposite coasts โ e.g. Atlantic: Gulf Stream (warm) vs Canary/Labrador (cold).