File:El Niño Equatorial Fly-by Showing Sea Surface Temp, Height Anomaly on a Globe- Jan through Dec 1997 (SVS150).webm
El_Niño_Equatorial_Fly-by_Showing_Sea_Surface_Temp,_Height_Anomaly_on_a_Globe-_Jan_through_Dec_1997_(SVS150).webm (WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 25 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 889 kbps overall, file size: 2.68 MB)
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editDescriptionEl Niño Equatorial Fly-by Showing Sea Surface Temp, Height Anomaly on a Globe- Jan through Dec 1997 (SVS150).webm |
English: An animation of sea surface temperature and sea surface height anomalies in the Pacific Ocean for the period January 1997 through December 1997. The data is shown on a globe and the point of view moves from showing a full globe to flying over the equatorial Pacific toward South America. |
Date | 18 December 1997 (upload date) |
Source | El Niño Equatorial Fly-by Showing Sea Surface Temp, Height Anomaly on a Globe: Jan through Dec 1997 |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Greg Shirah, Antonio Busalacchi |
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Keywords InfoField | Atmospheric science; Physical oceanography |
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