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Volvo Ocean Race 2001 Back to main yacht
race information page.
Welcome to a special service of the latest satellite sea surface temperature images for the Volvo Ocean Race race region (Australia).
Dr George Cresswell of CSIRO Marine Research explains the oceanographic features that may influence the outcome of such yacht races in;
The images on these web pages come from measurements by infrared sensors aboard American NOAA satellites of the heat emitted by the earth's surface. The sensor data are broadcast via radio which are received at Hobart and converted to sea surface temperature and corrected for geometrical distortion. The images use colour to describe sea surface temperature. A rainbow scale of colours (colour table) is used: red is warm and blue is cold; clouds are white. The images have a latitude-longitude grid and the 200m depth contour (shelf edge) is marked. Satellite sea surface temperature images Ocean conditions are also of broader interest to industry and authorities concerned with maritime safety, environmental protection, shipping and navigation, commercial fishing and sportsfishing, and defence. Ocean mapping of Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone to meet business, industry and defence needs began in 1997. |
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For more information contact Glenelg Smith |
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