Well, for many years, this has been used for monitoring SSTs and is also used for oceanic events like ENSO.
A few days ago, I noticed a glitch in the UNISYS product, showing only a world map without the SST anomalies.
Today, the file "sst_anom.gif" showed a message.
Here is the message:
The NWS discontinues their Sea Surface products (UNISYS)
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