DescriptionWestern Boundary Currents - The Kuroshio Current.jpg
English: An idealized perspective from space of the path of the Kuroshio Current and the resulting circulation anomalies in the western Pacific Ocean basin. Centralized on the equator and coast of Japan and Taiwan.
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The path of the Kuroshio Current and the resulting eddy and circulation.
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