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infinity-imagined:

Fluid dynamics of Earth’s ocean, colored by surface temperature.
Credit: NOAA, Thomas Delworth, Anthony Rosati.  Watch the animation here.

This is a fine accompaniment to the Van Gogh-esque Perpetual Ocean current visualization. I wouldn’t mind seeing them on top of each other.
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infinity-imagined:

Fluid dynamics of Earth’s ocean, colored by surface temperature.
Credit: NOAA, Thomas Delworth, Anthony Rosati.  Watch the animation here.

This is a fine accompaniment to the Van Gogh-esque Perpetual Ocean current visualization. I wouldn’t mind seeing them on top of each other.
Zoom Info
infinity-imagined:

Fluid dynamics of Earth’s ocean, colored by surface temperature.
Credit: NOAA, Thomas Delworth, Anthony Rosati.  Watch the animation here.

This is a fine accompaniment to the Van Gogh-esque Perpetual Ocean current visualization. I wouldn’t mind seeing them on top of each other.
Zoom Info
infinity-imagined:

Fluid dynamics of Earth’s ocean, colored by surface temperature.
Credit: NOAA, Thomas Delworth, Anthony Rosati.  Watch the animation here.

This is a fine accompaniment to the Van Gogh-esque Perpetual Ocean current visualization. I wouldn’t mind seeing them on top of each other.
Zoom Info
infinity-imagined:

Fluid dynamics of Earth’s ocean, colored by surface temperature.
Credit: NOAA, Thomas Delworth, Anthony Rosati.  Watch the animation here.

This is a fine accompaniment to the Van Gogh-esque Perpetual Ocean current visualization. I wouldn’t mind seeing them on top of each other.
Zoom Info

infinity-imagined:

Fluid dynamics of Earth’s ocean, colored by surface temperature.

Credit: NOAA, Thomas Delworth, Anthony Rosati.  Watch the animation here.

This is a fine accompaniment to the Van Gogh-esque Perpetual Ocean current visualization. I wouldn’t mind seeing them on top of each other.

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