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NOAA-7 / AVHRR


Multimedia Items Available Relating to NOAA-7 / AVHRR

Image depicting the heating and cooling trends over and around Antarctica.  Blue indicates cooling trends and red indicates warming trends.   3188   Antarctic Heating and Cooling Trends
 This still image shows the 22-Year surface temperature trend over the Arctic.   3047   22-Year Arctic Surface Temperature Trend
This is a still image of the 20-year  surface temperature trend over the Arctic region with an alternate color scale.   2837   20-Year Arctic Surface Temperature Trend with Alternate Color Scale
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Winter Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2835   20-Year Arctic Winter Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Autumn Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2834   20-Year Arctic Autumn Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Summer Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2833   20-Year Arctic Summer Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Spring Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2832   20-Year Arctic Spring Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
This is a still image showing the 20-Year Surface Temperature Trend over the Arctic.   2831   20-Year Arctic Surface Temperature Trend
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1981 through 07/31/1982.   2830   Yearly Arctic Temperature Anomaly
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   1369   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
Sea surface temperature climatology on a rotating globe, averaged from NOAA AVHRR measurements for the period January 1982 through December 1988   1283   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Climatology on a Globe (with Dates)
Sea surface temperature climatology on a rotating globe, averaged from NOAA AVHRR measurements for the period January 1982 through December 1988   1282   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Climatology on a Globe
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Nino that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1281   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth (with Dates)
Sea surface temperature anomaly on a rotating globe for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Nino that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1280   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Globe (with Dates)
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Nino that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1279   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth
Sea surface temperature anomaly on a rotating globe for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Nino that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1278   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Globe
Sea surface temperature anomaly on a rotating globe for the period January 1982 through November 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Nino that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.  The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1277   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Globe (with Dates)
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Nino that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.  The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1276   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth (with Dates)
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the last week of December 1982 during El Nino, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal. The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1275   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth
Sea surface temperature anomaly in the Pacific for the last week of December 1982 during El Nino, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal. The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1274   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Globe
NDVI measures of north Africa, September 1984   591   African Vegetation: Comparing September 1984 and September 1994
NDVI measures of north Africa, August 1984   590   African Vegetation: Comparing August 1984 and August 1994
NDVI measures of north Africa, July 1984   589   African Vegetation: Comparing July 1984 and July 1994
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   345   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  This animation ends with a zoom into the 1982-1983 data.   282   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison with Zoom: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   281   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   274   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   267   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  This animation ends with a zoom into the 1982-1983 data.   254   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison with Zoom: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  This animation ends with a zoom into the 1982-1983 data.   201   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison with Zoom: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.   200   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   163   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  This animation ends with a zoom into the 1982-1983 data.   147   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison with Zoom: 1982/1983 to 1997
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El Nino of 1982-1983 with that of 1997, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   146   El Niño Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997
A rotating biosphere with superimposed cloud cover   64   Fusion of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Data Sets
First topography and bathymetry, then biospheric data is overlayed onto a rotating globe   63   Terrestrial Biosphere

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