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El Nino Southern Oscillation




GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Climate Indicators >> Teleconnections >> El Nino Southern Oscillation

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This data visualization of five-year global temperature differences from 1880 to 2008 was designed to be shown on the Science On A Sphere. Dark blue areas show regions where the temperature was cooler then the average temperature. Red areas show regions where the temperature was warmer then the average. This particular image show the global average from 2004 to 2008. 3596 Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2008 for Science on a Sphere
This data visualization of global temperature differences from 1880 to 2007.  Dark blue areas show regions where the temperature was cooler then the average temperature.  Red areas show regions where the temperature was warmer then the average. 3490 Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2007
Global temperature anomalies averaged from 2002 to 2006. 3375 Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2006
Graph with fossil fuel emissions, atmospheric increase, sink, and ENSO bars 3308 Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide from 1980 to 2005
This animation shows the sea surface height anomaly. This animation is primarily designed to be accessed from the SVS Web Map Services (WMS) server. Each frame represents the accumulation of data over about a 10-day period ending at the date and time indicated in the WMS metadata. 3193 Sea Surface Height Anomaly, 2003-2005 (WMS)
This animation shows the Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for the first part of 2005. 3192 Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly, 2005 (WMS)
This animation shows the sea surface temperature for the first part of 2005. 3191 Sea Surface Temperature, 2005 (WMS)
This animation shows El Nino and La Nina from
1997 through 1998. Each frame is a ten-day average of wind
anomalies--that is, of differences from normal wind velocities.
The area shown in the animation is the Pacific ocean
from -21 to +21 latitude and +120 to +290 East
longitude. 3171 Wind Anomalies During El Nino/La Nina Event of 1997-1998 (WMS)
This animation shows El Nino and La Nina from
1997 through 1998. Each frame is a ten-day average of sea
surface height (SSH) anomalies--that is, of differences from
normal SSH values. The area shown in the animation is the
Pacific ocean from -20.5 to +20.5 latitude and +120.5 to +289.5
East longitude. 3142 Sea Surface Height Anomalies during El Nino/La Nina Event of 1997-1998 (WMS)
This animation shows El Nino and La Nina from
1997 through 1998. Each frame is a ten-day average of sea
surface temperature (SST) anomalies--that is, of differences from
normal SST values. The area shown in the animation is the
Pacific ocean from -20.5 to +20.5 latitude and +120.5 to +289.5
East longitude. 3135 Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies during El Nino/La Nina Event of 1997-1998 (WMS)
SeaWiFS recorded the recovery of ocean life around the Galapagos Islands during May, 1998. 2913 Life Returns to the Galapagos after El Nino (WMS)
This visualization shows the total precipitable water in the atmosphere, indicated by the gray to white cloud-like structures, and predicted precipitation, indicated by gold, during the 1997-1998 El Nino. 2902 Atmospheric Water Vapor during the 1997-1998 El Niño (WMS)
This visualization shows the total precipitable water in the atmosphere, indicated by the gray to white cloud-like structures, and predicted precipitation, indicated by gold, during the 1998-1999 La Nina. 2901 Atmospheric Water Vapor during the 1998 La Niña (WMS)

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