Fascinating on Nostr: This visualization showcases Earth's ocean currents in motion. Currents up to 600m ...
This visualization showcases Earth's ocean currents in motion. Currents up to 600m deep appear in white, while deeper currents are shaded in blue. Created using satellite data, sensor-equipped buoys, and in-situ measurements, it represents data from 2021-2023.
The animation first reveals global currents before zooming in on three major ones: the Kuroshio Current, the Cape Agulhas Current, and, of course, the powerful Gulf Stream.
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