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Ocean current in the North Atlantic Ocean
The Azores Current is a generally eastward to southeastward-flowing ocean current in the North Atlantic Ocean. It originates near the Grand Banks of Newfoundland where the Gulf Stream splits into two branches, the northern branch becoming the North Atlantic Current and the south branch the Azores Current.
Recent research suggests that the outflow of salty water from the Mediterranean Sea plays a role in strengthening the Azores Current.
Jia, Y., 2000: Formation of an Azores Current due to Mediterranean
overflow in a modeling study of the North Atlantic. Journal of Physical Oceanography 30, 2342–2358.
Özgökmen, T.M., E.P. Chassignet, and C.G.H. Rooth, 2001: On the Connection between the Mediterranean Outflow and the Azores Current. Journal of Physical Oceanography 31, 461–480.