Strongest global ocean current

- Who
- Antarctic Circumpolar Current or West Wind Drift
- What
- 130,000,000 cubic metre(s) per second
- Where
- United Kingdom
- When
- 01 January 0001
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current or West Wind Drift is the greatest current in the oceans. It transports around 130 million metres³ per second (4,590 million feet³) of water – around 6–7 times the flow rate of the Gulf Stream.