Although this is a rather specific question, perhaps there is some-
one on this forum who could help me with it ?
As mentioned elsewhere, my setting is a pure water world (axial tilt
4.6°, no land at all, warm climate without permanent polar ice caps,
average sea water salinity 3.4 %) with a human colony on it.
The colony's council (of PCs) recently came up with the idea to build
a first free-floating settlement that should drift on the main ocean cur-
rent of the northern hemisphere, but unfortunately I have no idea what
that current should look like, and my research did not really find any
convincing answers to my questions.
From what I was able to find, it seems the current should move clock-
wise at a speed of perhaps 5 km/h between the equator and the nor-
thern polar region, while there should be an almost current-free region
immediately north of the equator and a circumpolar current around the
northern polar region.
This looks good and simple enough, but I do not really trust it. If this
model were true, there obviously would have to be several (three ?)
such clockwise current in the northern hemisphere, and I do not know
how the heat exchange between the equatorial region and the polar
region could work in such a model (deep sea currents ?).
So, if any of you have some knowledge of planetology or oceanography,
please (please !) come to my rescue, because otherwise I will just have
to make this up - and then be at the mercy of my players, who will of
course discover any mistake I made ...
Thank you very much !
one on this forum who could help me with it ?

As mentioned elsewhere, my setting is a pure water world (axial tilt
4.6°, no land at all, warm climate without permanent polar ice caps,
average sea water salinity 3.4 %) with a human colony on it.
The colony's council (of PCs) recently came up with the idea to build
a first free-floating settlement that should drift on the main ocean cur-
rent of the northern hemisphere, but unfortunately I have no idea what
that current should look like, and my research did not really find any
convincing answers to my questions.
From what I was able to find, it seems the current should move clock-
wise at a speed of perhaps 5 km/h between the equator and the nor-
thern polar region, while there should be an almost current-free region
immediately north of the equator and a circumpolar current around the
northern polar region.
This looks good and simple enough, but I do not really trust it. If this
model were true, there obviously would have to be several (three ?)
such clockwise current in the northern hemisphere, and I do not know
how the heat exchange between the equatorial region and the polar
region could work in such a model (deep sea currents ?).
So, if any of you have some knowledge of planetology or oceanography,
please (please !) come to my rescue, because otherwise I will just have
to make this up - and then be at the mercy of my players, who will of
course discover any mistake I made ...

Thank you very much !
