ESS200A
Prof. Jin-Yi Yu
Equatorial Under Current
qThe most prominent of all eastward flows is the Equatorial Undercurrent (EUC).
qIt is a swift flowing ribbon of water extending over a distance of more than 14,000 km along the equator with a thickness of only 200 m and a width of at most 400 km.
qThe current core is found at 200 m depth in the west, rises to 40 m or less in the east and shows typical speeds of up to 1.5 m s-1.
qIts existence remained unknown to oceanographers until 1952.