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Upper Ocean Temperature and Dynamic Height
1. JAVAScript Animation
2. GIF Animation
3. Large JAVAScript Animation (Warning: SLOW through modem)
4. Large GIF Animation
5. Virtual Reality Animation
20°C Isotherm and Upper Ocean Temperature at the Equator
1. JAVAScript Animation
2. GIF Animation
3. Large JAVASript Animation (Warning: SLOW through modem)
4. Large GIF Animation
20°C Isotherm and Upper Ocean Temperature and Current at the Equator
1. JAVAScript Animation
2. GIF Animation
3. Large JAVAScript Animation (Warning: SLOW through modem)
4. Large GIF Animation
5. Same as 1 but from inside the Ocean looking North
6. GIF Animation of 5
7. Same as 5 but LARGE (Warning: SLOW through modem)
8. Large GIF Animation of 5
Sea Surface Temperature, Winds, 20°C Isotherm, and Upper Ocean Temperature and Current at the Equator
1. JAVAScript Animation
2. GIF Animation
3. Large JAVASript Animation (Warning: SLOW through modem)
4. Large GIF Animation
5. JAVAScript Animation with Rotating Angle of View
6. GIF Animation of 5
Virtual Reality Visualizations (VRML viewer required)
1. PMEL Virtual Reality Page
2. Virtual Reality Animation of Temperature and Dynamic Height
The TAO/TRITON array consists of approximately 70 moorings in the Tropical Pacific Ocean to improve detection, understanding, and prediction of Niño and La Niña. The array is a major component of the the El Niño / Southern Oscillation Observing System, the Global Climate Observing System and the Global Ocean Observing System.

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