Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly from July 5, 2001 to March 10, 2002
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This animation depicts the difference between the actual sea surface temperature and the average climatology data. Blue areas indicate temperatures colder than average while red areas indicate regions that are warmer. Temperature values between -4 degrees and +3 degrees are mapped to gradient color ramps, and regions with less than one degree deviation from average are shown as grey.
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This animation shows the difference between average climatology and actual sea surface temperature over the Pacific Ocean from July 5, 2001 through March 10, 2002.
Duration: 17.0 seconds
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This image shows the difference between the average climatology and the actual sea surface temperature over the Pacific Ocean on December 24, 2001.
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| Animation Number: | 2432 |
| Animators: | Cindy Starr (Lead) |
| | Jesse Allen |
| | Greg Shirah |
| Studio: | SVS |
| Completed: | 2002-04-10 |
| Scientist: | David Adamec (NASA/GSFC) |
| Instrument: | Terra/MODIS |
| Data sets: | Pentad Climatology
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| | Sea Surface Temperature |
| Data Collected: | July 5, 2001 to March 10, 2002 |
| Video: | SVS2002-0012 * |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Hydrology
SVS
>> SST
SVS
>> Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
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Please give credit for this visualization to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio |
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