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Global Climate Change: Research Explorer - Sea Surface Temperatures
SST data can be used to study annual shifts in ocean currents and temperatures. These changes in ocean conditions are interconnected with seasonal weather patterns such as monsoons and ... El Nio/Southern Oscillation heat capacity La Nia remote sensing View the full, printable version of the glossary. Todays Sea Surface Temperatures - Shown here are measurements of the temperature of the ...
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Global Climate Change: Research Explorer - Sea Surface Temperatures
Yellow, orange, and red spots indicate sea surface temperatures warmer than average, while green and blue spots indicate temperatures cooler than average. Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) questions about the data Why is this data useful to fisheries? Email your ...
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ERS-1). Heights greater than normal in areas such as coastal Peru indicate decreased upwelling. Sea Surface Temperatures These are measured by the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on NOAA polar orbiters ... can you draw? April 1997 May 1997 June 1997 You can obtain new Pacific Ocean sea level deviation maps at an Internet site maintained at the NOAA Laboratary for Satellite Altimetry. ...
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Climate Prediction Center - Forecasts & Outlook Maps, Graphs and Tables
Products. One-Month to Three-Month Climate Outlooks The CPC issues maps showing the probabilities of temperature, precipitation and sea surface temperatures (SSTs) deviation from normal for the next month and three month periods. These outlooks are issued from 2 weeks to 13 months in advance, for the lower 48 states and Hawaii and other Pacific Islands. In ...
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Climate Ark: Trend in global average surface temperature
Search Internet News Links Site Climate Ark: Trend in global average surface temperature 14. The figure shows the combined land-surface air and sea surface temperatures (degrees Centigrade) 1861 to 1998, relative to the average temperature between 1961 and 1990 .The mean global surface temperature has increased by about 0.3 to 0.6C since the late 19th century and by about 0. ...
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Oceans Alive! | The Scientist at Sea | Remote Sensing
Earth's atmosphere or surface. These data points are translated to the grid system of a computer monitor. Thus, remotely ... -of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) provides quantitative data on global ocean bio-optical properties. Next Satellites are useful in tracking sea surface temperatures and currents, but they cannot penetrate below the ocean's ...
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Sea Level and Human Global Warming
The vast majority of this mass of water is below 4C. Although surface temperatures can be as high as 25C, it takes a lot of energy for very long periods of ... car or stop spending your money because something is not politically green enough. Even if you believe that sea levels could keep rising for thousands of years. If you live in the south east of England and ...
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CO2 Science
If you are unsure which data set is best suited for your purpose, click here to obtain data set descriptions. Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) HadCRUT3 Land- and Sea-Surface Temperatures MSU Satellite Upper-Air Radiosonde (Balloon) Copyright 2008. Center for the study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change. All Rights Reserved.
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No account yet? Register HadCRUT3 Land- and Sea-Surface Temperature Calculations For a description of the HadCRUT3 Land- and Sea-Surface Temperatures data set, visit the UK Met Office website (http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadcrut3/). To calculate a trend, input a period of record, a latitude range and a longitude range. If you are unsure how and what to ...
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Sea Surface Temperature
Region What Is This Indicator, and Why Is It Important? This indicator describes whether sea surface temperature (SST) is above or below average. Using an index, the indicator tracks how much regional average temperatures in any given year deviate from the average for the 14-year period, for waters within 25 miles of the coast. Thus, ...
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