Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Scientific Visualization Studio Collection
Title:
SeaWiFS Captures El Nino
Instrument:
SeaStar/SeaWiFS
Description:
Looking at the height of El Nino Season.
Abstract:
By monitoring the color of reflected light via satellite, scientists can determine how successfully plant life is photosynthesizing. A measurement of photosynthesis is essentially a measurement of successful growth, and growth means successful use of ambient carbon.

Until now, scientists have only had a continuous record of photosynthesis on land. But following three years of continual data collected by the SeaWiFS instrument, NASA has gathered the first record of photosynthetic productivity in the oceans. By taking three years of continuous data as a whole, experts have been able to map trends and anomalies in the global circulation of carbon to a degree of detail than has never been done before. It is a baseline measurement to by which all future measurements will be compared.
Completed:
2001-03-25
Credit:
*Please give credit for this visualization to*
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, The SeaWiFS Project and GeoEye, Scientific Visualization Studio. NOTE: All SeaWiFS images and data presented on this web site are for research and educational use only. All commercial use of SeaWiFS data must be coordinated with GeoEye (http://www.geoeye.c om).
Studio:
SVS
Animator:
Stuart A. Snodgrass (Lead)
Animator:
Marte Newcombe
Scientist:
Gene Feldman (NASA/GSFC)
Series:
SeaWiFS Biosphere
Data Collected:
1997/09/20 - 2000/09/20
Keywords:
DLESE
Keywords:
SVS
Keywords:
Biosphere
Keywords:
Biological oceanography
Keywords:
El Nino
Keywords:
Physical oceanography
note:
More Information on this topic available at
http://www.gsfc.nas…
Video:
SVS2001-0008* * *
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center
facet_what:
Seastar
facet_what:
SeaWiFS
facet_what:
El Nino
Animation Number:
2086
UID:
SPD-SCIVS-http://svs .gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a 000000/a002000/a0020 86/elnino_shorten-IM AGE
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SeaWiFS Captures El Nino