The surface ocean current that affects the climate of Eureka is known as the California current. It is a Pacific ocean current and moves southwards along the western coast of America. It rises off southern British Columbia and ends off southern Baja. It is one of the five major coastal currents and is linked to the upwelling zones. The other Pacific currents are the Humboldt Current, the Benguela Current, the Canary Current, and the Somali Current. The California Current is also known as an Eastern boundary current. This is a large swirling current that occupies the northern part of the Pacific.
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In general, a storm has three stages. The first is development, the second is the mature stage and the third is the dissipative stage. The most striking difference in the stages is the change in currents. The beginning of the storm occurs with an ascending current, which causes the cloud to grow vertically. Then, with the precipitation, downward currents begin, through the friction caused by the rain. During this period the two currents, ascending and descending, reach their peak, gradually dispersing in the final phase.
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