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SeaStar / SeaWiFS / Sea Surface Temperature


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Multimedia Items Available Relating to SeaStar / SeaWiFS / Sea Surface Temperature

Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data.   3599   Phytoplankton Blooms through the Eyes of SeaWiFS Data
This set provides stereoscopic content (Left and Right Eye separate) of the visualization with a starfield as a background.   3585   Stereoscopic SeaWiFS Biosphere Global Rotation: 1997-2006
This animation represents nearly a decade's worth of data taken by the SeaWiFS instrument, showing the abundance of life in the sea in and around the Costa Rica Dome. Dark blue represents warmer areas where there is little life due to lack of nutrients, and greens and reds represent cooler nutrient-rich areas.   3544   Biosphere Data Around the Costa Rica Dome (Land Masked)
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Gulf of Mexico while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data.   3528   Biosphere Data Around the Gulf of Mexico (Land Masked)
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Western seaboard of the United States while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data.   3527   Biosphere Data Across the United States Western Seaboard (Land Masked)
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Eastern seaboard of the United States while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data.   3526   Biosphere Data Over United States Eastern Seaboard (Land Masked)
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Northeastern seaboard of the United States while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data   3524   Biosphere Data Over Northeastern United States (Land Masked)
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Gulf of Mexico while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data.   3518   Biosphere Data Around the Gulf of Mexico
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Western seaboard of the United States while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data.   3517   Biosphere Data Across the United States Western Seaboard
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Eastern seaboard of the United States while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data.   3516   Biosphere Data Over United States Eastern Seaboard
This animation begins with a wide shot of the United States and zooms down to the Northeastern seaboard of the United States while cycling through nearly ten years of SeaWiFS biosphere data.   3515   Biosphere Data Over Northeastern United States
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data around the world and around Australia.  This data continuously loops from July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.   3510   MODIS Sea Surface Temperature from 2002 to 2006 around Australia
Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. This animation begins by slowly spinning the earth around until settling over Australia.   3494   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over Australia
Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. This animation begins by slowly spinning the earth around until settling over the North Pacific.   3471   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Pacific (Slow Version)
Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. This animation begins by slowly spinning the earth around until settling over the North Atlantic.   3468   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Atlantic (Slow Version)
This animation show the MEI in red and then the Ocean Net Primary Production (NPP) levels in green.   3459   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Atlantic
Print resolution picture of SeaWiFS global biosphere over the North Pacific.   3454   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Pacific
A print resolution picture of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration decadal average over Asia and Australia.   3452   Global Rotation of SeaWiFS Biosphere Decadal Average without Land
A print resolution picture of SeaWiFS global biosphere decadal average over Asia and Australia.   3451   Global Rotation of SeaWiFS Biosphere Decadal Average with Land
Print resolution picture of SeaWiFS global biosphere over the Northern Atlantic.   3450   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Atlantic
Print resolution SeaWiFS data over Asia and Australia.   3420   SeaWiFS Biosphere Global Rotation from 1997 to 2006
Hemisphere view of the global biosphere (fisheye lens render)   3399   Dynamic Earth Dome Prototype: Hemisphere
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data spanning July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.  The animation starts over Europe, pans across the Atlantic, and settles in over the Gulf Stream.   3389   MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Highlighting the Gulf Stream (2002 to 2006)
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data over the Pacific spanning July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.   3388   MODIS Sea Surface Temperature from 2002 to 2006
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of global SeaWiFS data spanning from August 29, 1997 to October 23, 2006.   3387   SeaWiFS Biosphere from 1997 to 2006
Category 3 hurricane Fabian, moving towards Bermuda at 17 mph. 28 km-hr.   2795   Hurricane Fabian
Hurricane Erin as seen by the SeaWiFS Instrument   2273   Hurricane Erin from SeaWiFS: September 10, 2001 (Version 3)
July 13, 2001   2271   Lake Michigan 2001 Bloom (Without Dates)
July 13th, 2001   2270   Lake Michigan 2001 Bloom (With Dates)
Our Solar System   1402   Earth Today 1998
Earth Today Logo   1401   Earth Today 1998 Introduction
Transparent clouds are added on a layer above an Earth with a sea surface temperature dataset   799   Digital Earth Workbench: Sea Surface Temperature with Cloud Cover
Global sea surface temperature is added to the globe, then the transparency of that data set is interactively modified   798   Digital Earth Workbench: Global Sea Surface Temperature
The Carolina coast on October 16, 1999 from SeaWiFS   741   Carolina Coast from SeaWiFS: October 26, 1999
The Carolina coast on September 23, 1999 from SeaWiFS   740   Carolina Coast from SeaWiFS: September 23, 1999
The Carolina coast on September 17, 1999 from SeaWiFS   739   Carolina Coast from SeaWiFS: September 17, 1999
A view of the east coast of the United States from SeaWiFS on September 16, 1999, showing Hurricane Floyd   738   Hurricane Floyd from SeaWiFS: September 16, 1999
Countdown Animation   328   Earth Today 1998 Countdown
SeaWIFS images of the region around the Galapagos Islands on May 10, 1998 and May 25, 1998 compared with NCEP sea surface temperatures, showing the return of sea life as the ocean cools after El Nino   208   Sea Surface Temperature-Phytoplankton Correlation around the Galapagos in May 1998

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