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AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature in the Atlantic Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season

Researchers and forecasters often study sea surface temperatures for an indication of hurricane potential. Scientists say above normal Atlantic Ocean temperatures is one reason for the 'above normal' hurricane forecast. Hurricanes convert heat from the tropical atmosphere and oceans to wind and waves, just as a car engine converts gasoline into motion. These animations show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest. The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) on the Aqua satellite saw through the clouds to provide sea surface temperatures.

This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.    This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.
Duration: 11.0 seconds
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Video slate image reads    Video slate image reads "AMSR-E Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature

Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season".

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Animation Number:2752
Completed:2003-05-20
Animator:Lori Perkins (NASA/GSFC) (Lead)
Scientist:David Adamec (NASA/GSFC)
Platform/Sensor/Data Set:Aqua/AMSR-E (06/02/2003 - 05/11/2003)
Series:El Niño and La Niña
Video:SVS2003-0006 *
Goddard TV Tape:G2003-036
Keywords:
DLESE >> Atmospheric science
DLESE >> Climatology
SVS >> El Nino
SVS >> Hurricane
DLESE >> Natural hazards
DLESE >> Physical oceanography
SVS >> Hurricane Forecasting
More Information on this topic available at:
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/2003/0529hurricane03.html
 
 
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