Visualization
![Sea surface temperature (SST) simulation from GFDL's high resolution coupled atmosphere-ocean model. As the animation focuses on various locations of the world ocean we see the major current systems eg. the Agulhas current, Brazil current, Gulf Stream, Pacific Equatorial current, Kuroshio current. The small scale eddy structure is resolved and evident. Sea surface temperature (SST) simulation](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20090822023617im_/http://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/pix/tools_and_data/viz_home.jpg)
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Categories:
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- Climate Prediction (Surface Air Temperature Anomalies, Water Flow, Arctic Sea Ice Changes, El NiƱo Forecasting)
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- Oceans (Ocean Surface Temperature, Ocean Surface Salinity, Ocean Surface Speed)
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