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Daily Infographic: A Mesmerizing Map Of Water Currents On The Great Lakes

Daily Infographic: A Mesmerizing Map Of Water Currents On The Great Lakes | Science News | Scoop.it

Researchers at the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory borrowed some code from the designers who made this incredible wind map to create the world's first beautiful water current map. The image above is just a snapshot--check out the animated one here. Totally mesmerizing.

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[VIDEO]-Watch the ocean currents turn the Earth into a living Van Gogh

[VIDEO]-Watch the ocean currents turn the Earth into a living Van Gogh | Science News | Scoop.it
Who knew that our ocean currents were constantly painting Van Gogh's Starry Night across the planet?
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Ocean currents link to wildfires

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Data on changes to oceans' sea surface temperature can help predict the severity of Amazon fire seasons, a study suggests.
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Making Electric Currents Visible #DigInfo

Device That Makes Electric Currents Visible http://www.diginfo.tv/v/12-0124-n-en.php DigInfo TV - http://diginfo.tv 14/6/2012 JPCA2012 Kobe University Device...


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Ocean current slowdown made Earth spin faster - environment - 11 February 2012 - New Scientist

Ocean current slowdown made Earth spin faster - environment - 11 February 2012 - New Scientist | Science News | Scoop.it

IT SOMETIMES feels as though some months go by faster than others, but November 2009 really did. Events in the Southern Ocean conspired to make the Earth spin ever-so-slightly faster, shortening half of the days in the month by 0.1 milliseconds each.

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