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The false color in this animation of sea ice surrounding the South Pole is derived from the daily AMSR-E 6.25 km 89 GHz brightness temperature while the sea ice extent is derived from the daily AMSR-E 12.5 km sea ice concentration. The sea ice extent shown is generated using a three day moving average where the daily sea ice concentration is at least 15%. 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Over the water, the opacity of the sea ice is determined by a running 3-day maximum of the AMSR2 sea ice concentration. The blueish white color of the sea ice is a false color derived from a 3-day running minimum of the AMSR2 89 GHz brightness temperature. Over the Antarctic continent, the LIMA data shown here uses the pan-chromatic band and has a resolution of 240 meters per pixel. || ", "release_date": "2014-10-07T12:00:00-04:00", "update_date": "2023-05-03T13:50:28.619084-04:00", "main_image": { "id": 450913, "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a004200/a004219/SeaIceMax_2014_09.19max.2499_print.jpg", "filename": "SeaIceMax_2014_09.19max.2499_print.jpg", "media_type": "Image", "alt_text": "An animation of the Antarctic sea ice between March 21 and September 19, 2014 when the sea ice reached its maximum extent. The red extent line shows the average of the annual maximum extents from 1979 through 2014. This animation displays the daily dates.", "width": 1024, "height": 576, "pixels": 589824 } } ], "alternate_versions": [] }