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Movie   ID   Title
This animation shows the prediction of cloud cover during Hurricane Isabel made by NASAs fvGCM model.   3032   Model of Clouds during Hurricane Isabel, 2003 (WMS)
Global pseudo-color Landsat image from the JPL WMS server.   3031   Zoom into NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, using Landsat Imagery (WMS)
Global pseudo-color Landsat image from the JPL WMS server.   3030   Zoom into Boulder, Colorado, using Landsat Imagery (WMS)
Global pseudo-color Landsat image from the JPL WMS server.   3029   Zoom into Austin, Texas, using Landsat Imagery (WMS)
A rendering of the model of the Earths magnetosphere.  The flat ribbons represent charged particles entering the influence of the magnetosphere and being deflected.  The curved lines visible to the right represent the magnetic field lines extending out from the Earth.  The force from the sun pushes these lines into a distinctive tail-like shape.  Finally, the green surface represents a constant value for the magnetic field strength.   3028   A 3-Dimensional Model of the Magnetosphere (WMS)
This animation shows snow cover over North America during the winter of 2001-2002.  Data was collected every 8 days, and the results are shown fading into the next valid data set.   3027   Snow Cover over North America during the Winter of 2001-2002 (WMS)
This animation shows the concentration of dust in the atmosphere during April 2001 when a massive dust storm crossed the Pacific from China and Mongolia to the United States.   2956   China Dust Storm during April 2001 (WMS)
An image of the Earth's major tectonic plates.   2953   Tectonic Plates and Plate Boundaries (WMS)
Tropical Storm Allison, as captured by the SeaWiFS instrument.  The images in this animation are each composites of one days worth of data.   2920   Tropical Storm Allison Progression (WMS)
Hurricane Isabel Frame Sequence.   2919   Progression of Hurricane Isabel, 2003 (WMS)
Blue Marble image of the whole earth.   2915   Blue Marble - A Seamless Image Mosaic of the Earth (WMS)
This animation shows the first six years worth of biosphere data taken by the SeaWiFS instrument.  On land, areas of high plant life are shown in dark green, while areas of low plant life are shown in tan.  In the ocean, areas of high phytoplankton are shown in red, and areas of lowest phytoplankton are shown in blue and purple.   2914   Global Biosphere from August, 1997 to July, 2003 (WMS)
This animation shows the population density for 1990, 1995, and 2000, and the estimated population density in 2015.   2912   Population Density of the World, 1990-2015 (WMS)
Urban growth in the Pearl River Estuary near Shenzhen, China, from 1973 to 2001 as measured by Landsat   2911   Urbanization around the Pearl River Estuary in China from 1973 through 2001 (WMS)
This animation shows global rainfall, with red representing the highest amount.  During this time, Hurricane Fabian can be seen in the Atlantic Ocean.   2910   Global TRMM Rainmap, August - September 2003 (WMS)
This animation shows the progression of the fires in and around Yellowstone National Park during the summer of 1988, overlayed on a false-color image from Landsat 7..  Independent fires are shown in different colors, and the most recently burned areas are shown in a brighter color.   2909   Wildfire Growth around Yellowstone National Park in 1988 (WMS)
This animation shows cumulative global volcano activity from 1960 through 1995.  The color of each dot indicates the strength of the activity of the volcano.   2908   Volcano Activity from 1960 through 1995 (WMS)
This animation shows how the sea surface temperature can cause hurricanes to form.  Areas shown in orange and yellow are above 82 degrees F (27.8 degrees C) which is required for hurricanes to be able to form.  Sea surface temperatures below 82 degrees F are shown in blue.   2907   Hurricane Regions Indicated by Sea Surface Temperature from June 2002 to September 2003 (WMS)
The oceans in this animation have been falsely colored.  Temperatures warmer than normal are shown in red while cooler than normal temperatures are shown in blue.   2906   Global Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies from June, 2002 to September, 2003 (WMS)
The oceans of the world are falsely colored in this animation.  The warmest temperatures are shown in bright yellow and the coldest temperatures are shown in dark green and black.  Grey represents areas that have no data values such as coastal regions or land.  White represents surface ice.   2905   Global Sea Surface Temperature from June, 2002 to September, 2003 (WMS)
This animation shows stratospheric ozone over the entire earth.  Red and yellow areas denote regions of high ozone density and dark blue represents areas of low ozone.   2904   Global Ozone from 2000 through 2003 (WMS)
This animation shows the original data for stratospheric ozone over the entire earth.  Data gaps--areas where the instrument did not collect data--have not been interpolated.  Red and yellow areas denote regions of high ozone density and dark blue represents areas of low ozone.   2903   Ozone Measurements from 2000 through 2003 (WMS)
This visualization shows the total precipitable water in the atmosphere, indicated by the gray to white cloud-like structures, and predicted precipitation, indicated by gold, during the 1997-1998 El Nino.   2902   Atmospheric Water Vapor during the 1997-1998 El Niño (WMS)
This visualization shows the total precipitable water in the atmosphere, indicated by the gray to white cloud-like structures, and predicted precipitation, indicated by gold, during the 1998-1999 La Nina.   2901   Atmospheric Water Vapor during the 1998 La Niña (WMS)
This animation shows carbon monoxide (CO) in the atmosphere.  Red and orange indicate high values, and blue indicates low values.   2900   Global Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide in 2000 (WMS)

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