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A year of sea surface temperature - 2016

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In this video, Anne O'Carroll, Remote Sensing Scientist at EUMETSAT, takes us on a journey around the globe covering the most significant sea surface temperature events during 2016, using data supplied by Europe's Copernicus Earth Observation programme, which incorporates observations from EUMETSAT's satellite fleet.

Events such as El Nino in the Pacific, currents such as the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic, the Humboldt and Kurushio in the Pacific, the European Summer and sea ice extent in the Arctic ocean are covered.

You learn more about this video on our Science Blog: https://scienceblog.eumetsat.int/2017/04/a-year-of-sea-surface-temperature/

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