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20-Year Arctic Surface Temperature Trend with Alternate Color Scale
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Here the 20-year surface temperature trend is shown over the Arctic region. This still images shows the warming and cooling regions. Blue hues indicate cooling regions; red hues depict warming. Light regions indicate less change while darker regions indicate more. The temperature scale used ranges from -0.14 to +0.4 degrees Celsius in increments of .02 degrees. (See color bar below)
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This is a still image of the 20-year surface temperature trend over the Arctic region with an alternate color scale.
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The color bar used
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| Animation Number: | 2837 |
| Completed: | 2003-10-16 |
| Animator: | Cindy Starr (GST) (Lead) |
| Scientist: | Josefino Comiso (NASA/GSFC) |
| Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: | NOAA-11/AVHRR
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| | NOAA-14/AVHRR |
| | NOAA-16/AVHRR |
| | NOAA-7/AVHRR |
| | NOAA-9/AVHRR |
| | NOAA-7, 9, 11, 14, 16/AVHRR/Arctic Temperature Trends (1982-2002) |
| Data Collected: | 1982 - 2002 |
| Series: | Cryosphere 2003 |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Cryology
SVS
>> North Pole
SVS
>> Temperature Trend
GCMD
>> Location
>> Arctic
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| Science paper: | A rapidly declining perennial sea ice cover in the Arctic, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 29, No. 20, October 2002. |
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Please give credit for this item to: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio, Larry Stock, Robert Gersten |
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