Weather Science An Elementary Introduction to Meteorology

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This region in the Atlantic is known as the " Sargasso Sea," from the quantity of gulf- weed, sargassum bacciferum, a vegetable growth found covering many leagues of the surface of the ocean. The similar region in the South Atlantic contains less weed, but is still known by analogy as the Southern Sargasso Sea, whilst Maury and others have asserted the existence of a Sargasso Sea in the Pacific also.
The currents of the Indian Ocean are governed mainly by the prevailing winds north of the Equat
...or; during the "winter" half-year the currents run generally westward under the influence of the north-east monsoon. For the rest of the year (April to October), "summer," under the influence of the south-western monsoon, the waters flow in the opposite direction.
South of the Equator the great Mozambique or Agulhas current, an immense volume of warm water, flows at first in a south-easterly direction till it rounds the southern coast of Africa, and then passes into the Atlantic, after clearing Cape Agulhas.


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