MOVIES & ANIMATED GIFS
- This animation shows the change in Pacific Ocean water temperature along the equator off the coasts of
Central and South America (which are shown in black on the right side of each image). Samples are from
four El Niño years, including this year, which shows the most dramatic increase in water temperature.
- Discovery Online
- The Current View From Space
- This Page From NASA Provides Direct Links To:
-
- Topex-Derived Sea Surface Height
- Most Recent TOPEX Image - 59 Kb
- Animated Loop of Latest TOPEX Data - 210 Kb
- GOES Water Vapor
- Most Recent Water Vapor Composite - 30 Kb
- Animated Loop of Water Vapor - 2.9 Mb
- Surface Winds
- Most Recent Surface Winds Image - 128 Kb
Ê
- Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
- Most Recent SST Anomalies - 118 Kb
- Animated Loop of Latest SST Anomalies - 4 Mb
- TRMM Data
- Simulated 1-day - 33 Kb
- Simulated 2-day - 33 Kb
- Animations of the Current El Niño Event
- *** This page updated each Tuesday morning before noon (MST) ***
- NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center
- Quicktime Movie showing the progression from a La Nina last November to the current El Niño conditions
- John Monteverdi, Prof. of Met., Chairman, Dept. of Geosciences, SF State University and
- Jan Null, Adjunct Prof. of Met., Lead Forecaster, N. W. S., SF Bay Area
- Simulation (QuickTime) of an El Niño Phenomena represented with ocean temperature change
- U.S.Dept of Commerce / NOAA / OAR / ERL / PMEL / TAO
- JAVA Animation of TAO SST and Winds
- U.S.Dept of Commerce / NOAA / OAR / ERL / PMEL / TAO
- MPEG animation (910k) of sea level anomalies observed by TOPEX/POSEIDON in the tropical Pacific
- TOPEX/POSEIDON
- Animations of Oceanographic Data on SGI Workstations
- LDEO Climate Group Exhibit Hall
- SST anomaly field from the El Niño event of 1982-83 (August 1982 to June 1983)
- Department of Atmospheric Sciences (DAS) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- How TOPEX/Poseidon Tracked the 1994 - 95 El Niño Event and Check out this animated sequence (MPEG, 890K) of sea surface variability during this El Ni–o episode.
- http://ess.geology.ufl.edu/usra_esse/el_nino.html
- Animation of sea surface temperature (SST) anomaly
conditions during the current El Niño
- NOAA's Climate Diagnostics Center
|