The diagram below illustrates an example of open-ocean upwelling where
surface waters diverge along the equator. Easterly winds (red arrow) drag
the surface water westward along the equator. The Earth's rotation deflects
the westward-flowing current toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere
and toward the left in the South Hemisphere, driving the surface water away
from the equator and bringing up water from below (upward arrows).
