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Sea Surface Height and Temperature Anomalies on a Globe: Zoom and Rotate
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The 1997-98 El Niño was truly a global event. The sequence shows a superposition of sea surface temperature anomalies on anomalies of the sea surface elevation.
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An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies on a rotating globe from January 1997 to November 1998. This animation zooms to the Pacific, then rotates to the Indian Ocean and ends on the Atlantic Ocean.
Duration: 45.0 seconds
Available formats:
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| Animation Number: | 350 |
| Animator: | Greg Shirah (Lead) |
| Studio: | NASA |
| Completed: | 1998-11-23 |
| Scientist: | Antonio Busalacchi (NASA/GSFC) |
| Instruments: | NOAA-14/AVHRR
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| | TOPEX/Poseidon |
| Data sets: | Sea Surface Height Anomaly
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| | Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly |
| Data Collected: | 1997/01/01-1998/11/30 |
| Series: | El Niño and La Niña |
| Video: | SVS1998-0025 * |
| Goddard TV Tape: | G1998-058 |
Keywords:
SVS
>> Anomaly
SVS
>> El Nino
DLESE
>> Physical oceanography
SVS
>> Sea Surface Height
SVS
>> Sea Surface Temperature
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Please give credit for this item to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio |
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