The map that best represents the global prevailing surface wind patterns responsible for generating Atlantic Ocean currents is called the "Prevailing Westerlies Map."
The prevailing Westerlies Map map shows the prevailing westerly winds that blow from the west to the east across the mid-latitudes of the Earth, which drive the ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean.
These winds are caused by the difference in temperature between the cold polar air and warm tropical air, and they help to push warm water from the tropics toward the poles and cold water from the poles toward the equator. This creates a number of ocean currents, such as the Gulf Stream, which has a significant impact on the climate of the North Atlantic region.
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