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East Indian winter jet

A southward flowing powerful western boundary current that replaces the northward flowing East Indian Current along the east coast of southern India during October– December. Its speed is consistently above 1 m s−1. It continues westward south of Sri Lanka, where it establishes a strong current shear but little water exchange with the eastward flowing Indian equatorial jet to the south. It feeds its water into the Arabian Sea.

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