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El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temp and Height Anomaly 3D Isometric View: Dec. 1997 through Apr. 2000
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Isomorphic view of El Nino. Sea surface temperature anomalies are colors, with red being warmer than normal and blue being colder than normal, and sea surface height anomalies are exaggerated heights.
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An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Pacific for December 1997 through April 2000, from NOAA AVHRR and TOPEX Poseidon
Duration: 1.1 minutes
Available formats:
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| Animation Number: | 1083 |
| Animator: | Greg Shirah (Lead) |
| Studio: | NASA |
| Completed: | 2000-05-30 |
| 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: | 1997/12/01-2000/04/30 |
| Series: | El Niño and La Niña |
| Video: | SVS2000-0005 * |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Physical oceanography
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