Japan Current
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noun
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A branch of the North Equatorial Current that flows northeast from the Philippine Sea, north along the eastern shore of Taiwan, past southeastern Japan, and onward to the North Pacific. Its warm air moderates the climate of Taiwan and Japan.
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Also called Kuroshio Current
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See more at equatorial current gyre
Example Sentences
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Warmed by the Japan Current, the panhandle has a milder winter climate than New York City or Washington, D. C., is an ideal natural base for naval operations.
From Time Magazine Archive
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These bergs melt in the warm Japan Current.
From The Ice Pilot by Leverage, Henry
Such equability is caused chiefly by the protecting mountains and their dense forests together with the breezes blowing direct from the ocean and warmed by the mysterious Japan Current.
From The Beauties of the State of Washington A Book for Tourists by Giles, Harry F.
Sometimes a "southeaster" blows up from the Japan Current, or Black Stream, as the Japanese call the warm, dark-blue waters that pour out of the China Sea.
From Stories of California by Sexton, Ella M.
These had drifted with the current down through the Bering Strait and were destined to melt in the warm waters of the Japan Current.
From The Ice Pilot by Leverage, Henry
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