Kuroshio Current Intrusion
ID: kuroshio-current-intrusion
The Kuroshio Current Intrusion refers to the phenomenon where the warm, swift Kuroshio Current, which flows northward along the eastern coast of Taiwan and Japan, extends its influence into adjacent coastal waters, particularly in the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea. This intrusion can impact local oceanographic conditions, weather patterns, and marine ecosystems.
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