Current Tropical Sea Surface Temperatures

  • Released Monday, October 2, 2006
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Current sea surface temperature (SST) and SST anomaly data.

The Sea Surface Temperature (SST) data available for the Gulf of Mexico region and the Atlantic Coast region for the end of 2008.  This data is used by scientists for studying hurricanes.  For more information please  click here.

The Sea Surface Temperature (SST) data available for the Gulf of Mexico region and the Atlantic Coast region for the end of 2008. This data is used by scientists for studying hurricanes. For more information please click here.

Legend for sea surface temperature. The color scale ranges from dark blue for areas below 15 degrees Celsius to dark red for regions above 35 degrees Celsius.

Legend for sea surface temperature. The color scale ranges from dark blue for areas below 15 degrees Celsius to dark red for regions above 35 degrees Celsius.

The last 10 day average for 2008 of SST anomalies derived from Aqua/AMSR-E SST measurements.   This data is used by scientists for studying El Niño and La Niña cycles.

The last 10 day average for 2008 of SST anomalies derived from Aqua/AMSR-E SST measurements.

This data is used by scientists for studying El Niño and La Niña cycles.

Legend for sea surface temperature anomalies.  The color scale ranges from dark blue for areas 5 degrees Celsius below normal to dark red for regions 5 degrees Celsius above normal.

Legend for sea surface temperature anomalies. The color scale ranges from dark blue for areas 5 degrees Celsius below normal to dark red for regions 5 degrees Celsius above normal.



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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio

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This page was originally published on Monday, October 2, 2006.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:55 PM EDT.


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