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Movie   ID   Title
Central and Eastern Texas, with a marking of Dallas, Waco, Austin, and San Antonio, and blue to the south and east of the cities indicating rainfall.   2465   Urban Modifications of Rainfall, Texas
Summer Sea Ice, South Pole, 31 Aug 1990   2434   South Pole Sea Ice 1990-1999
Summer Sea Ice, North Pole, 31 Aug 1990   2433   North Pole Sea Ice 1990-1999
SeaWiFS Biosphere data symbolizing the heartbeat of our planet.   2395   Pulse of the Planet
View of Salt Lake City region from the South
looking North.  Venues for the 2002 Winter Olympics are highlighted by
colored pushpins.   2385   Olympic Venue Tour
View of Salt Lake City area looking West, in the winter of 2001.   2384   Seasonal Change around Salt Lake City: Winter
View of Salt Lake City area looking West, in the fall of 2001.   2383   Seasonal Change around Salt Lake City: Fall
View of Salt Lake City area looking West, in the summer of 2001.   2382   Seasonal Change around Salt Lake City: Summer
View of Salt Lake City area looking West, in the spring of 2001.   2381   Seasonal Change around Salt Lake City: Spring
Animation of Temperature Response over North America, 1500 - 1998 C.E.   2322   Temperature Response, Global View Over North America
Animation of Temperature Response over Europe, 1500 - 1998 C.E.   2321   Temperature Response, Global View Over Europe
  2320   Solar Radiance Graph
Animation of Temperature Response over Flat Earth, 1500 - 1998 C.E.   2319   Temperature Response, Flat Earth Map
Animation of CO over North America during Western fires, August 2000   2154   Terra/MOPITT CO Western Fires
CO Transport across South Atlantic Ocean, 21 September 2000   2153   Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlantic Transport
Animation of CO across North America   2152   Terra/MOPITT CO North America
CO transport across Pacific Ocean, 10 March 2000   2151   Terra/MOPITT CO Pacific Transport
Global carbon monoxide on 23 March 2000   2150   Terra/MOPITT CO Full Earth
A rotating globe showing the propagation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) across the earth as measured by the Terra/MOPITT instrument.   2149   Terra/MOPITT CO 3D Globe
A narrated zoom from space to the Capitol Building in Washington DC, followed by a zoom back out to space showing the area covered by each of the four data sets used in the animation.  This animation was chosen for the Animation Theater at SIGGRAPH 2001.   2133   Capitol Zoom - SIGGRAPH 2001 Final Submission
Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco, CA   2099   Pan Around San Francisco
TOPEX-Poseidon Tide Height Model Eastern Hemisphere   1334   TOPEX/Poseidon Eastern Hemisphere Tide Height Model
TOPEX-Poseidon Tide Height Model Western Hemisphere   1333   TOPEX/Poseidon Western Hemisphere: Tide Height Model
TOPEX-Poseidon Tide Height Model Full Earth   1332   TOPEX/Poseidon Flat Earth Tide Height Model
Farallon started off normally enough. It plunged beneath
the North American Plate at a forty-five degree angle. This process sprouted
volcanoes to form the Sierra Nevada in what is now California. Next, mantle
motions pulled North America westward over Farallon, and the plate scraped
along the bottom of the continent - for fifteen hundred kilometers. As North
America continued its westward trek, Farallon settled to the bottom of the
mantle. Crust that had accumulated above the sinking plate then bobbed up
like a cork to form the Rocky Mountains.   1322   The Farallon Plate

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