This page is part of NASA's Earth Observatory website. It features text and a scientific illustration to describe how the ocean interacts with the atmosphere, physically exchanging heat, water, and momentum. It also includes links to related data sets, other ocean fact sheets, and relevant satellite missions. Educational levels: High school
Teaching activities that investigate the origins and effects of the greenhouse effect and the effect...
The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely accessible publication on the Interne...
The oceans and the atmosphere are the two large reservoirs of water in the Earth's hydrologic c...
This webpage, one of NASA's fact sheets, describes the role of the oceans, clouds, and aerosols in m...
The ocean and atmosphere continually exchange particles and gases in a kind of ongoing "dialogue" th...
This activity allows students to discover the link between ocean temperatures and currents as relate...
This site explains how climate change affects everything from stratospheric temperatures to the gold...
This site provides information on the many aspects of the study of the sea surface from space. Measu...
This site contains 23 questions on the topic of atmosphere and oceans, which covers tides, currents,...
This site contains animations and other visual aids to help students understand several different ty...
This Website offers a review of the surface circulation of Earth's ocean and classroom investigation...
In this activity, students will study data from satellite temperature images and underwater sensors ...
This website presents ocean topography as measured by sea surface heights taken from space by NASA a...
This collection of classroom activities covers ocean study topics such as climate and the degree to ...
Teaching activities that investigate the origins and effects of the greenhouse effect and the effect...
Teaching activities that investigate the origins and effects of the greenhouse effect and the effect...
The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely accessible publication on the Interne...
The oceans and the atmosphere are the two large reservoirs of water in the Earth's hydrologic c...
This webpage, one of NASA's fact sheets, describes the role of the oceans, clouds, and aerosols in m...
The ocean and atmosphere continually exchange particles and gases in a kind of ongoing "dialogue" th...
This activity allows students to discover the link between ocean temperatures and currents as relate...
This site explains how climate change affects everything from stratospheric temperatures to the gold...
This site provides information on the many aspects of the study of the sea surface from space. Measu...
This site contains 23 questions on the topic of atmosphere and oceans, which covers tides, currents,...
This site contains animations and other visual aids to help students understand several different ty...
This Website offers a review of the surface circulation of Earth's ocean and classroom investigation...
In this activity, students will study data from satellite temperature images and underwater sensors ...
This website presents ocean topography as measured by sea surface heights taken from space by NASA a...
This collection of classroom activities covers ocean study topics such as climate and the degree to ...
Teaching activities that investigate the origins and effects of the greenhouse effect and the effect...
Teaching activities that investigate the origins and effects of the greenhouse effect and the effect...
The purpose of NASA's Earth Observatory is to provide a freely accessible publication on the Interne...
The oceans and the atmosphere are the two large reservoirs of water in the Earth's hydrologic c...