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1 The animations in this directory were provided by Mick Follows, produced as
2 part of the Darwin Project, funded by the Moore Foundation, and made by Oliver
3 Jahn.
4
5 Here is a quick note on each of the movies. All are from our
6 eddy resolving global calculation in which the same ecosystem model as
7 in our Science paper is run in a model with 18x18km resolution,
8 capturing some of the mesoscale eddy features of the ocean.
9
10 Chla1997.mp4 shows the models predicted Chla concentration (surface
11 10m) for the year 1997. Its the sum from all 78 phyto species. We've
12 used an empirical algorithm to relate biomass and Chla here. Its the
13 onset of the El Nino so the tropical pacific productive tongue shuts
14 down towards the end.
15
16 chl_cloern_seawifs.mp4 shows the same as above on the right (but for
17 years 1998 and 1999 I think). On the left, same scale, are monthly
18 estimates from remote SeaWiFS observations. You can see the La Nina as
19 the tropical Pacific tongue returns vigorously.
20
21 squirt.mp4 shows two "synechococcus-analogs" in the Atlantic. They are
22 very similar in physiology except for temperature adaptation. One of
23 them grows at mid-lats. The other is happy in the tropics but gets
24 advected by the Gulf Stream to mid-lats. Along the way it is
25 disadvantaged by cooler temps, but gets a shot in the arm from
26 additional nutrients. Its population manages to hold on as it is
27 advected out into the mid-latitudes where it is outcompeted ultimately.
28 This advection "seeds" other areas and promotes diversity.
29
30 phygrp_globe_land.mp4. Here the colors represent the four main
31 functional groups which we collect: Diatoms (red), Prochlorococcus
32 (green), other small (blue) and other large (yellow) cells (described in
33 the papers). The color shading reflects the group while the
34 intensity/opacity of the color reflects the abundance. You can get a
35 feel for the biogeography of the four major groups represented. The
36 land is NASA's blue marble imagery.
37
38 Thanks,
39
40 Bye for now,
41
42 Mick
43
44 =======================================
45 Mick Follows
46 MIT 54-1514, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
47 http://ocean.mit.edu/~mick : 617 253 5939 : mick@ocean.mit.edu
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