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{{short description|Temporary ocean surface current}}
{{short description|Temporary ocean surface current}}
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'''Angola current''' is a temporary ocean surface [[Ocean current|current]]. It is an extension of the [[Guinea Current]], flowing near western Africa's coast. It is known to have created similar effects in the [[upwelling]] as [[El Niño]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://oceancurrents.rsmas.miami.edu/atlantic/angola.html|title=The Angola Current}}</ref> though its effect is weaker.
'''Angola current''' is a temporary ocean surface [[Ocean current|current]]. It is an extension of the [[Guinea Current]], flowing near western Africa's coast. It is known to have created similar effects in the [[upwelling]] as [[El Niño]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://oceancurrents.rsmas.miami.edu/atlantic/angola.html|title=The Angola Current}}</ref> though its effect is weaker.



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Angola current is a temporary ocean surface current. It is an extension of the Guinea Current, flowing near western Africa's coast. It is known to have created similar effects in the upwelling as El Niño,[1] though its effect is weaker.

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  1. ^ "The Angola Current".