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Stuart A. Snodgrass



Movie   ID   Title
A close up of Typhoon Yutu   2209   MODIS View of Typhoon Yutu
A wideshot of Sicily.   2206   Mt. Etna, Sicily (push in)
Wide view of Sicily, notice the large plume.   2205   Mt. Etna, Sicily (pan)
SeaWiFS caught this beautiful image of the cold front that
cooled down Washington D.C. area on July 1, 2001   2203   Cold Front Pushes Past the Washingon, D.C. Area (2nd Version)
SeaWiFS caught this beautiful image of the cold front
that cooled down Washington D.C. area on July 1, 2001   2202   Cold Front Pushes Past the Washingon, D.C. Area
SeaWifs 3 year data of the pulse of the planet,
helps show the Carbon Build up in the air.  For this presentation
the Scientist wanted to show how the earth reacts to the chemicals
in the air.   2195   SeaWiFS: NASA Carbon Cycle Initiative
Here we see an image of the Baltimore area taken with the
Landsat satellite on March 27, 1998. For over 26 years, Landsat images have been
used to help urban planners understand where growth is taking place and help
geographers evaluate how different urban planning programs effect population
growth and land use.   2180   Impervious Surface Cover: Close Up of Baltimore
Here we see an image of the DC area taken with the
Landsat satellite on March 27, 1998.   2179   Impervious Surface Cover: Close Up of DC
Here we see an image of the Baltimore-D.C. area taken with the
Landsat satellite on March 27, 1998. For over 26 years, Landsat images have been
used to help urban planners understand where growth is taking place and help
geographers evaluate how different urban planning programs effect population
growth and land use.   2178   Impervious Surface Cover: Full Graph of DC and Baltimore
A special algorithm has been applied to the Landsat 7 image to
illuminate the changes in low-density residential land use which exemplify sprawl.   2177   Impervious Surface Cover: Non-Paved Areas
In this animation the green is taken away to let the Impervious Surface
Cover stand out.   2176   Impervious Surface Cover: Paved Areas in DC and Baltimore
A comparision of AVHRR and ASTER data.   2148   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Measuring Bezymianny Flows; AVHRR vs.ASTER
Looking at Mt. Bezymianny and its volcanic vent. Comparing the
red pixels of 10-25-00 and 12-30-00 to show the vent and lava run off.   2147   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Measuring Bezymianny Flows
Taking a closer look at Dobbin Glacier.   2146   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Global Land Ice Measurements from Space. (Dobbin Glacier Zoom 2)
Zooming down to the Dobbin Glacier in Alaska.   2145   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Global Land Ice Measurements from Space. (Dobbin Glacier Zoom)
This visualization shows a side by side comparision of the ASTER image and the city structure image of both
Baltimore (left) and Phoenix (right). This helps scientist and city planners to monitor the city growth.   2144   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Comparing the Urban Ecology of Two Cities.
This visualization shows a side by side comparision of the ASTER image and the city structure image. This helps
scientist and city planners to monitor the city growth.   2143   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Urban Ecology of Phoenix, AZ.
This visualization shows a side by side comparision of the ASTER image and the city structure image. This helps
scientist and city planners to monitor the city growth.   2142   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Urban Ecology of Baltimore, MD.
In July 18 of 2000 a large dust storm heads out of North Africa over the Mediterranean to Europe.   2140   Mediterranean Dust Storms (2000/07/18)
As SeaWiFS eyes another dust storm, we zoom down to see this
dust storm around the nile river, on 2001-04-18.   2139   Mediterranean Dust Storms (2001/04/18)
Looking at the large dust storm off of North Africa on April 18th 2001.   2138   Mediterrranean Dust Storms (7/18/2000, 7/18/2001)
On the Coast of West Africa, dust storms are a common occurrance, if you take a look at this one, its about the size of Spain.   2137   West Africa Dust Storms
Dust storms are an every day occurrance in Saudi Arabia. This storm is of an unusual size.   2136   The Middle East Dust Storm
A dust storm 200 miles across is captured by the SeaWiFS instrument.   2135   A Texas Dust Storm, 200 Miles Wide (without graph)
A Texas dust storm that measures 200 miles across is captured by the SeaWiFS instrument.   2134   A Texas Dust Storm (with graph)

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