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El Nino and Forest Fire Graphics
- Video Tape only
- Title El Nino and Forest Fire Graphics
- Released: 01/12/1997
- Language
- Footage Type
- Copyright ESA
- Description
his video contains European Remote Sensing satellite data of the El Nino phenomenon, plus global animation sequences utilising recordings from the radar altimeter and along-track-scanning-radiometer instruments.
1. About El Nino
The ""El Nino-Southern Oscillation"" (ENSO) is a periodical climate variability. It can cause floods and droughts and has impact on the ecosystem and on economic activities like agriculture and fishing in the Pacific region. ENSO is of worldwide concern because it affects many countries (Southern America, Australia, India, Africa, etc.) and may have an impact on the climate of the nothern hemisphere.
ENSO events occurred during the past centuries and - there is also evidence - over the past thousand years. In the years 1982-1983 a stronger than normal event occurred; successively in 1991 an anomalously long period started. Climatic indicators, early in 1997, detected the development of another event.
ENSO is a coupled ocean (El Nino) - atmosphere (Southern Oscillations) phenombegin
10:00:00:00 conditions of use
10:00:08:00 ESA opening sequence title: El Nino Graphics Roll
10:00:50:00 graphics - radar altimeter measurements of the sea level anomoly
10:01:58:00 graphics - along-track scanning radiometer measurements of the sea surface temperature
10:02:39:00 along-track scanning radiometer measurements of the South East Asia forest fires
10:04:06:00 end
- Length 04:06:00
- Format BETACAM
- Commercial Use No
- Producer ESA
- Executive World Wide Pictures