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Atlantic Ocean




GCMD >> Location >> Atlantic Ocean

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Animation of Hurricane Isabel rainfall
accumulation from September 6 through 19, 2003. Frames were
taken every 3 hours starting at 00:00UT on 2003-09-06. Each
pixel covers 0.25deg of longitude and latitude; the total area shown
is 80x40 degrees. 3146 Rainfall Accumulation from Hurricane Isabel (WMS)
Print resolution still of SeaWiFS data on 9-18-04.  Note the light blue trail southeast of the hurricane.  This trail indicates higher levels of phytoplankton near the ocean surface. 2955 Isabel's Phytoplankton Trail with GOES
Animation dissolves between the 9/13/03 and 9/18/03 SeaWiFS datasets revealing the phytoplankton bloom.  The animation ends with a
slight push into the bloom. 2954 Isabel's Phytoplankton Trail
This animation shows a composite over the Atlantic Ocean of cloud cover data taken from the infrared sensors of several different satellites during September 2001.  Hurricane Erin progresses from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to near the eastern coast of the United States. 2895 Infrared Cloud Cover over the Atlantic Ocean, September 2001 (WMS)
Difference data between CZCS and SeaWiFS for the world with black land 2497 Decadal Comparison of Plankton Levels
A close up of Hurricane Olga, from the SeaWiFS Instrument. 2286 Hurricane Olga: 28 November 2001
Aerosol concentrations over the Atlantic Ocean from May 1997 through May 1998 from Earth Probe TOMS 380 Tropospheric Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: Atlantic Ocean - 9 Day Averages (May 1997 - May 1998)
Aerosol index over the North Atlantic from March 20, 1988 through April 9, 1988 as measured by the Nimbus-7 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) 106 Transient Aerosol Features: North Atlantic Ocean from March to April 1988

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