Fastest current in the ocean
- Who
- Atlantic Ocean
- What
- 7.2 kilometre(s) per hour
- When
- 01 January 0001
The current of warm water that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and crosses the Atlantic Ocean is responsible for the climate in parts of Europe being a few degrees warmer than it would be otherwise. With peak speeds of 7.2 kph (4.4 mph), it is the fastest part of the global circulation of the oceans.
Fastest ocean current.