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Visualizations - Oceans

See also: Oceans and Climate group and Ocean Modeling

Ocean Surface Temperature

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.

Title Surface Speed
Description 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.
Model name CM2.4
Scientist(s) Thomas Delworth
Anthony Rosati
Date created March, 2008
Visualization Personnel n/a
Files Png (768px×576px) (1.3 MB)
Png (4000px×3000px) (10.8 MB)
Flash
Mov (116 MB)
Mpg (61 MB)
Indian Ocean Flash
Indian Ocean Mov (67 MB)
Indian Ocean Wmv (72 MB)

 

Ocean Surface Salinity

This is a simulation of the Arctic Ocean Surface Salinity from GFDL's high resolution coupled model. One can see the seasonal cycle of summertime freshening from sea ice melt as well as the salty water entering from the North Atlantic current.

Title Surface Salinity
Description This is a simulation of the Arctic Ocean Surface Salinity from GFDL's high resolution coupled model. One can see the seasonal cycle of summertime freshening from sea ice melt as well as the salty water entering from the North Atlantic current.
Model name CM2.4
Scientist(s) Thomas Delworth
Anthony Rosati
Date created March, 2008
Visualization Personnel n/a
Files Png (1.3 MB)
Mov (44 MB)
Mpg (30 MB)
Flash
Indian Ocean Mov (45 MB)
Indian Ocean Wmv (56 MB)
Indian Ocean Flash

 

Ocean Surface Speed

A three-dimensional ocean circulation model has
been used for studying both the ocean climate
system and more idealized ocean circulations.

Title
Surface Speed
Description A three-dimensional ocean circulation model has been used for studying both the ocean climate system and more idealized ocean circulations.
Model name Hybrid Isopycnal Model
Scientist(s) R. Hallberg
Date created n/a
Visualization personnel n/a
Files Gif (679 KB)
Flc (63 MB)
Flash

The figure above shows us that southern ocean productivity may be linked with eddy activity.

Title
SeaWIFS Productivity vs. Surface Speed
Description The figure shows us that southern ocean productivity may be linked with eddy activity.
Model name Hybrid Isopycnal Model
Scientist(s) R. Hallberg
Date created n/a
Visualization personnel n/a
Files Png (18 KB)