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Movie   ID   Title
But aerosols also warm the atmosphere...   2230   The Impact of Aerosols on Atmospheric Warming - Version 2
Data for January 8, 2001   2215   Aerosols and Warming Change with Time - Version 1
But aerosols also warm the atmosphere...   2214   The Impact of Aerosols on Atmospheric Warming - Version 1
A view of the precipitation data as the cloud layer peels away.  Looking northwest.   2204   Typhoon Utor from TRMM: July 5, 2001
May 11, 2001   2174   Terra/CERES views the Pakistan heat wave: May 2001
Image of the Earth in OLR, September 30, 2001.   2173   Terra/CERES views the world in Outgoing Longwave Radiation - Daily data
Image of the Earth in RSR data, March 1, 2000.   2172   Terra/CERES views the world in Reflected Solar Radiation - Daily data
Side-by-side views of the Earth in RSR and OLR (daily).  November 30, 2000.   2171   Terra/CERES Outgoing Longwave and Reflected Solar radiation-Daily data
Side-by-side Earth views of 14-day boxcar averaged OLR & RSR data.   2170   Terra/CERES Outgoing Longwave and Reflected Solar radiation- Boxcar Averaged
Close-up view on the Americas in OLR.  November 2, 2000.   2169   Terra/CERES views the Americas in Outgoing Longwave Radiation - Daily data
A view of the Americas in RSR, November 2, 2000.   2168   Terra/CERES views the Americas in Reflected Solar Radiation - Daily data
The American Southwest in OLR data during a heatwave - May 9, 2001.   2167   Terra/CERES on the American Southwest: May 2001
The Earth in OLR, 14-day boxcar averaged in June 2000.   2159   14-Day Boxcar averaged Terra/CERES (Outgoing Longwave Radiation)
A view of the Earth in 14-day boxcar averaged RSR data.   2158   14-Day Boxcar averaged Terra/CERES (Reflected Solar Radiation)
View of the Earth in OLR data on June 21, 2000.  It is the peak of summer in the northern hemisphere and the peak of winter in the souther hemisphere.   2157   One Year of Terra/CERES data (Outgoing Longwave Radiation) Daily data
View of the Earth in RSR data for June 21, 2000.  It is the peak of summer in the northern hemisphere and the peak of winter in the southern hemisphere   2156   One Year of Terra/CERES data (Reflected Solar Radiation) Daily data
Another view along the satellite ground track, with the data fully revealed.   2155   Hurricane Adolph from TRMM: May 28, 2001
A High-Tech representation of Hyperion data   2098   A Futuristic Look at Earth Imaging
Comparison of Landsat (on the left) and Hyperion (on the right) spectral resolution   2097   Comparing EO-1/Hyperion's spectral resolution to Landsat
White House   2092   Pan Around the Washington DC Mall
Hurricane Keith as the TRMM scan plane slices through the eye.   2090   Hurricane Keith from TRMM: October 2, 2000 (3 Surfaces)
A View of the Tharsis volcanoes from above Solis Planum   2089   Views of Mars with MOLA+Viking data
NEAR views the Asteroid Eros in True Color.   2061   NEAR views the Asteroid Eros ('true' color)
A rotating view of the asteroid Eros, where the colors represent the gravity slope measured by NEAR.  This version has grid lines every 15 degrees.   2060   NEAR Views the Asteroid Eros (Gravity Slope)
Sea surface temperature anomaly in the Pacific for August 2001.  This simulation shows a possible El Nino.   2057   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies from NSIPP: January 1998 through September 2001

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