Global surface currents 2005-2007 C016 / 8115
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Global surface currents 2005-2007 C016 / 8115
Earth surface currents 2005-2007. Computer visualisation showing ocean surface currents around the world during the period from June 2005 to December 2007. The temperature of the waters is colour-coded from blue (cold), through yellow, to red (hot). This visualisation was produced using model output from the joint MIT/JPL project: Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean, Phase II (ECCO2). ECCO2 uses the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) general circulation model (MITgcm) to synthesise satellite and in-situ data of the global ocean and sea-ice at resolutions that begin to resolve ocean eddies and other narrow current systems, which transport heat and carbon in the oceans
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This print titled "Global surface currents 2005-2007" offers a mesmerizing visual representation of the Earth's ocean surface currents during the period from June 2005 to December 2007. Created through computer visualization, this artwork showcases the intricate movements and systems of oceanic circulation around the world. The color-coded temperature scale adds an extra layer of depth to this stunning illustration. From cool blues representing colder waters to vibrant reds indicating warmer temperatures, viewers can easily grasp the varying thermal characteristics across different regions. This remarkable visualisation was made possible by utilizing model output from ECCO2, a joint project between MIT and JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory). ECCO2 employs advanced technology such as MITgcm, a general circulation model developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which synthesizes satellite and in-situ data at high resolutions. By capturing even narrow current systems like eddies, ECCO2 enables scientists to study heat and carbon transport within our oceans more comprehensively. As we gaze upon this artwork, we gain insight into how these global surface currents influence our planet's climate and ecosystems. It serves as a reminder that our oceans are dynamic entities constantly in motion—connecting continents from Africa to Asia, Europe to North America—and playing a crucial role in maintaining Earth's delicate balance. This extraordinary piece is not only visually striking but also represents significant advancements in earth science research conducted by NASA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY.
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