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This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea-surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea-surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S./French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea-surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea-surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This linear features near the South Polar Cap appeared during the height of southern summer
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea-surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S./French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea-surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea-surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S./French...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S./French...
Recent sea-level height data from NASA U.S./France Jason altimetric satellite during a 10-day cycle ending February...
This data visualization image above shows sea surface heights off the northern California coast in August 2023 as...
Recent sea level height data from NASA U.S./France Jason altimetric satellite during a 10-day cycle ending June 15,...
New data from NASA Jason-2 satellite show near-normal sea surface heights in the equatorial Pacific Ocean persisting...
These images of the Pacific Ocean near Indonesia were produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA...
Recent sea level height data from NASA U.S./France Jason altimetric satellite during a 10-day cycle ending June 27,...
Recent sea-level height data from NASA U.S./France Jason altimetric satellite during a 10-day cycle ending November...
NASA Terra spacecraft acquired this sequence of images and cloud-top height observations for Hurricane Wilma as it...