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ID: 1250
NSIPP Global SST Anomaly and Soil Moisture
Visualizations by
Tom Biddlecome
Released on August 28, 2000
Visualization Credits
Tom Biddlecome
(Raytheon): Lead Animator
David Adamec
(NASA/GSFC): Scientist
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
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Data Used:
GEMS/Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
Model - NASA NSIPP - 2000/06-2001/06
GEMS stands for Goddard Earth Modeling System. It is also known as the NSIPP Global Climate Model.
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GEMS/Soil Moisture
Model - NASA NSIPP - 2000/06-2001/06
GEMS stands for Goddard Earth Modeling System. It is also known as the NSIPP Global Climate Model.
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This item is part of this series:
Climate
Keywords:
DLESE >> Hydrology
SVS >> NSIPP
DLESE >> Physical oceanography
NASA Science >> Earth
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