Surface Temperature of the Greenland Ice Sheet During the Summer of 2005 - HD stock video
The surface temperature of the Greenland Ice Sheet is a sensitive indicator of surface melt extent, frequency, timing and duration. The daily clear-sky surface temperature of the Greenland Ice Sheet was measured using MODIS-derived land-surface temperature (LST) data-product maps. For this animation, an 8-day moving average of clear-sky surface temperature was generated from May 1 through September 1, 2005. Coldest temperatures are shown here in violet and blue, while warmer temperatures nearing the melting point of zero degrees centigrade are shown in orange and red. The summer season is repeated two times in this animation





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Creative #:
137015837
License type:
Rights-ready
Collection:
Photolibrary Video
Clip length:
00:01:15:17
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Location:
Greenland
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No release required
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1280x720 30p
Categories:
- Greenland,
- Climate,
- Climate Change,
- Graph,
- Satellite View,
- 1 Minute or Greater,
- Animated Video,
- Color Image,
- Digital Animation,
- Digitally Generated Image,
- Discovery,
- Exploration,
- Film - Moving Image,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- Meteorology,
- No People,
- Non US Film Location,
- North America,
- Panning,
- Planet Earth,
- Polar Climate,
- Real Time Video,
- Sphere,
- Turning,
- Western Script,
- Zoom In,