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El Niņo Visualization
Ocean temperature anomalies at the peak of an El Niņo event, simulated in a state-of-the-art climate model at GFDL/NOAA. The temperature changes (see figure below) affect ocean ecosystems and global weather patterns, with far-reaching consequences for fisheries, agriculture, and natural disasters. Worldwide losses resulting from the 1997-98 El Niņo are estimated at $32-$96 billion.
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| Quicktime Animation (5.5 Mb) | |
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Temperature changes (red indicates 1°C or more above normal, blue 1°C or more below normal). |
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| Warm Phase | Cold Phase |
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See this annotated handout to learn more. |
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| Scientists: | Anthony Rosati Andrew Wittenberg |
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| Visualization | |
| Personnel: | Hans Vahlenkamp |
| Software: | Iris Explorer |
