Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

2010/08/17

Sea Ice Video to Aug 2010

AMSRE Sea Ice extend in Video format
(the video looks better than the preview

High def version in usual place (7MB)

2010/08/15

SST the world

Note that the inline video is better than the static preview!


Data from http://www.remss.com/sst/sst_data_daily.html?rgn=global
rate is 50 days/second

The Videos are available in high quality here (15MB)

2010/07/31

SST North/Tropical Atlantic to 30th July

Some more SSTs and updated ones.

Note the inline video looks better than the static preview!


Atlantic Tropical June 2002 to July 2010



SST North Atlantic June 2002 to July 2010

The Videos are available in high quality here (15MB)

2010/07/29

SST Pacific Tropical to 24th July


SST from July 2002 to July 2010 from:
for Pacific Tropical



Full definition download here 15Mbytes

2010/04/03

The full Video Set

A collection of videos:

Higher definition versions are available as a download here:
amsre arctic.avi
sst arctic.avi
sst global 25.avi
sst nindian.avi
sst1e.avi
sstAgulhaBenguela.avi
sstgulfstream.avi



Atlantic North - A few years of sea surface temperature video


MW_IR Gulf of Mexico


Global


Arctic AMSRE from Jaxa


North Indian Ocean


Agulha and Benguela currents

Gulf Stream

2010/03/27

Another pretty video (of no particular use!)- this time arctic sea ice. 2007 minimum has recently been put down to outflow assisted by wind through the Fram strait. Looking at the video for this time does not seem to show much difference.

2010/03/24

Global SST Video 1 day/frame

Full Globe SSTs at 100days/sec. Worth looking out for antarctic icebergs playing in the warm waters before disappearing.

Now have a simple procedure for generating this from a series of still sequential images so any requests?

Other frame rates are simple.

2010/03/22

A few years of sea surface temperature video


Atlantic North - A few years of sea surface temperature video

What creates the cool patches at (pacific side of)

Mexico lat 15.8° long-94.3°
Nicaragua lat 11.1° long -86.0°

Wind? Water upwelling?

Watch out for the cooling of storms rushing across the water
Admire the squiggly warm water up the eat coast of USA
Check-out the Kelvin-Helmholtz Waves (??) below the equator

Data here
http://www.remss.com/sst/sst_data_daily.html?rgn=atlantic_north

PS this was twice the size but uploading compresses it!
click this may download the full file