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Aqua / AMSR-E / Daily L3 6.25 km 89 GHz Brightness Temperature (Tb)


Multimedia Items Available Relating to Aqua / AMSR-E / Daily L3 6.25 km 89 GHz Brightness Temperature (Tb)

This animation shows the retreat of the sea ice over the Arctic from 7/1/2009 through 9/12/2009<p>.   3631   Daily Arctic Sea Ice - Summer 2009
Image of landcover and sea ice in the Northern Hemisphere on May 28th 2008.   3602   TDRS Poster of the Northern Hemisphere
Sea ice on a cartesian grid with a transparent background.   3579   Sea Ice over the Arctic and Antarctic designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
This set provides stereoscopic content (Left and Right eye separate) of the Arctic sea ice visualization from 2005-09-21 through 2008-09-20 with a starfield as a bacdrop.   3578   AMSR-E Arctic Sea Ice: 2005 to 2008 - Stereoscopic Version
Frames of Arctic sea ice from 2005-09-21 through 2008-09-20 without date information and with alpha channel.   3571   AMSR-E Arctic Sea Ice: 2005 to 2008
The animation of Arctic sea ice from January 1 through September 12, identified by NSIDC as the minimum extent for 2008. This animation has a two second hold on September 12, 2008. The date is displayed in the upper left corner.   3561   Close view of 2008 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E
The animation of Arctic sea ice from January 1 through September 14, 2008. The date is displayed in the upper right corner.   3556   2008 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E
Global daily AMSR-E Sea Ice for 2005 with one frame shown per day.   3507   2005 Sea Ice over the Arctic and Antarctic derived from AMSR-E (WMS and Science-on-a-Sphere)
This animation shows daily  surface temperature of the Greenland ice sheet  from May 1 through September 1, 2005.   An overlay contains  a date bar, a color bar and text labels.   3506   Surface Temperature of the Greenland Ice Sheet During the Summer of 2005
The 2009 maximum sea ice extent that occurred on February 28, 2009.   3498   AMSR-E Arctic Sea Ice Yearly Maximum from 2003 through 2009
Animation of sea ice motion around Antarctica during 2005 with a date overlay.   3497   AMSR-E Antarctic Sea Ice
This animation shows the flow of the Jakobshavn glacier in 2000, followed by a time series of the glacier's retreat from 2001 through 2006. When pulling away from Greenland, a colored overlay shows the changes in the ice sheet elevation between 2003 and 2006.   3467   Updated Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Retreat from 2001 through 2006 with Blue/White Elevation Change over Greenland
This animation progresses at a rate of six frames per day from January 1, 2007 through the minimum extent which occurred on September 14, 2007. The false color of the sea ice highlights the fissures in blue and consolidated sea ice in white.   3466   2007 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E with Greenland in Foreground
This image shows the minimum sea ice extent that occurred on September 14, 2007.   3456   2007 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E with Alaska in Foreground
This animation shows the flow of the Jakobshavn glacier in 2000, followed by a time series of the glacier's retreat from 2001 through 2006. When pulling away from Greenland, a colored overlay shows the changes in the ice sheet elevation between 2003 and 2006.   3434   Updated Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Retreat from 2001 through 2006
Animation zooms to view the ice shelf as seen from the northwest coastline and sequences through the satellite images showing the ice shelf breakup. An  overlay shows the date and time, the region of interest and the area of the ice shelf broken.   3430   Ayles Ice Shelf Breakup Viewed from Northwest Coastline
Animation zooms to view the ice shelf from overhead and sequences through the satellite images showing the breakup.  The overlay shows the region of interest and the date and time.   3429   Ayles Ice Shelf Breakup Viewed from Overhead
This animation shows seasonal changes in landcover and Arctic sea ice from 2005-09-21 through 2006-09-20.   3404   Global Rotation Showing Seasonal Landcover and Arctic Sea Ice
ICESat elevation data taken on June 2, 2006 is shown in orange. The underlying gray 'shadow' corresponds to where the elevation data lies on the surface.  The underlying MODIS data is a 3 day average taken in the month of December 2005.   3403   Antarctic Plumbing: Lake Englehardt's Subglacial Hydraulic System
This image shows a view of the Earth on September 21, 2005 with the full Arctic region visible.   3402   Global View of the Arctic and Antarctic on September 21, 2005
This animation starts from a global view and zooms into the Ayles Ice Shelf.  The region is identified by a red outline.  The shelf itself is identified by two flashes of solid red before the ice shelf breakup is shown. A date/time bar shows the progression of time.   3401   Ayles Ice Shelf Breakup in Arctic
This animation shows snow cover, sea ice, clouds, sea surface temperature and biosphere while the view moves from North America across the Atlantic Ocean to Northern Africa and Europe.   3383   Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere
This image is a lower resolution composite of the Earth image and star field background.   3379   Arrange for Change Poster
This animation moves from a view of the Jakobshavn glacier in Greenland to a full global view, showing seasonal changes in Arctic sea ice and global snow cover. (slower version)   3373   Zoom from Jakobshavn Glacier with AMSR-E Daily Sea Ice and MODIS Daily Snow Cover
This animation shows the seasonal advance and retreat of sea ice over the Arctic from 8/5/2005 through 8/4/2006. The yearly cycle is repeated three times while the camera circles the Arctic, providing a view of the sea ice from a wide range of viewpoints.   3372   Loop of AMSR-E Daily Arctic Sea Ice from Aug 2005 to Aug 2006
This animation depicts the seasonal sea ice change in northern Canada by cycling twice through August 5, 2005 to August 5, 2006.
  3368   Annual Sea Ice Cycle over Northern Canada
The short version of the Cryosphere Tour, with narration and music.   3355   A Short Tour of the Cryosphere
This animation shows the motion of the sea ice over the Arctic from 1/1/2005 through 12/31/2005.    3333   2005 Sea Ice over the Arctic derived from AMSR-E
VIDEO WITH MUSIC AND CAPTIONS   3181   A Tour of the Cryosphere
This animation shows the daily sea ice 89 GHz brightness temperature over the northern hemisphere during the winter 2002-2003.   3168   Daily 89 MHz Brightness Temperature, 2002-2003 (WMS)
A fast-paced interview with NASA climate scientist Tom Wagner, where he provides a look at the state of Arctic sea ice in 2009 and discusses NASA's role in monitoring the cryosphere.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10493   Arctic Sea Ice 101

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