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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 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...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S./French...
These images of the Pacific Ocean near Indonesia were produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA...
NASA TOPEX/Poseidon data, collected over a 10-day sampling cycle from March 1 to 11, 2000, showed a La Niña condition.
These four views of the Pacific Ocean were produced using sea surface height measurements taken by NASA U.S./French...
Like fall and winter of 2000, this year NASA Topex/Poseidon satellite data shows that the Pacific ocean continues to...
This image of the Pacific Ocean was produced using sea surface height measurements taken by the U.S./French...
Height measurements taken by NASA U.S.-French TOPEX/Poseidon satellite. The image shows sea surface height relative...
The cold pool of water in the Pacific known as La Nina is beginning to fade, but ocean conditions have not returned...
After three years of El Niño and La Niña, the Pacific is finally calming down in the tropics but still shows signs...