1997-1998 El Nino Atmospheric River
1997 - 1998 El Nino -- Atmospheric River
Atmospheric rivers are short-lived, narrow streams of wind that carry water vapor from the tropical oceans to mid-latitude land areas. Atmospheric rivers tend to intensify during El Niño events. This animation shows that atmospheric rivers traveling across the Pacific between November 1, 1997 and March 31, 1998. The El Niño brought strong atmospheric rivers with more precipitation to California. Here, clouds are indicated in white color, water vapor displayed with light blue, and precipitation with green to red.
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
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Animators
- Cheng Zhang (USRA)
- Horace Mitchell (NASA/GSFC)
- Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC)
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Producer
- Kayvon Sharghi (USRA)
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Scientist
- Bin Guan (NASA/JPL CalTech)
Release date
This page was originally published on Monday, January 11, 2016.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at 12:06 AM EDT.
Datasets used
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MERRA
ID: 684 -
IMERG
ID: 863This dataset can be found at: http://pmm.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/document_files/IMERG_ATBD_V4.4.pdf
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