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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water temperatures. Yellow shows the warmest temperature.   2754 Scientist
  AMSR-E Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.   2755 Scientist
  AMSR-E Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.   2756 Scientist
  AMSR-E Global Anomalous Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Blue indicates the coolest water, Red the warmest.   2757 Scientist
  AMSR-E Anomalous Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation places the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature anomaly data on a sphere and sequences from June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003.   2758 Scientist
  AMSR-E Anomalous Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Blue indicates the cooler-than-normal water. Red shows  warmer-than-normal water.   2759 Scientist
  AMSR-E Anomalous Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to predict 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Blue indicates the colder-than-normal anomalous water.  Red shows warmer-than-normal anomalous water.   2760 Scientist
  AMSR-E Anomalous Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to predict 2003 Hurricane Season
Terra-MODIS snow image on February 20, 2003   2705 Scientist
  Terra/Aqua Snow Sequence January/February 2003
SS Wind Anomalies in the North Atlantic   2698 Scientist
  Sea Surface Wind Anomalies in North Atlantic (with Date)
SST Anomalies from 01 Jan 2003   2691 Scientist
  Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
SST Anomalies   2692 Scientist
  Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies (with dates)
Sea Surface Wind Anomalies in the Pacific   2693 Scientist
  Sea Surface Wind Anomalies
Sea Surface Wind Anomalies in the Pacific.   2694 Scientist
  Sea Surface Wind Anomalies (with dates)
SST Anomalies and SS Wind Anomalies from 21 Jan 2003 (with gray arrows)   2695 Scientist
  SST Anomalies + Wind Anomalies
SST Anomalies and SS Wind Anomalies in the Pacific.   2696 Scientist
  SST Anomalies + Wind Anomalies (with dates)
SS Wind Anomalies in the North Atlantic   2697 Scientist
  Sea Surface Wind Anomalies in the North Atlantic
This image shows the difference between the average climatology and the actual sea surface temperature over the Pacific Ocean on December 24, 2001.   2432 Scientist
  Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly from July 5, 2001 to March 10, 2002
Earth with clouds   2423 Scientist
  Great Zoom out of Baltimore, MD: Maryland Science Center (for the Volvo Ocean Race presentation)
Sea surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean is shown in false color for February 15, 2002   2400 Scientist
  A Pacific View of Sea Surface Temperature from MODIS for February 15, 2002
This image shows the sea surface temperature over the eastern Pacific Ocean on February 15, 2002.   2398 Scientist
  Global Sea Surface Temperature from MODIS between July 2001 and February 2002
This image shows the difference between the actual sea surface temperature data and the average climatology data in the eastern portion of the Pacific Ocean for February 15, 2002.   2399 Scientist
  A Close View of Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for February 15, 2002
This anomaly image shows the difference between the actual sea surface temperature and the average climatology data in the Pacific Ocean for February 15, 2002.   2401 Scientist
  A Pacific View of Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for February 15, 2002
SeaWiFS Biosphere data symbolizing the heartbeat of our planet.   2395 Scientist
  Pulse of the Planet
Simulation of cloud cover over Antarctica and South America during February 2002.   2394 Scientist
  NSIPP Cloud Cover: Feb 2002
Simulation of cloud cover over Antarctica and South America during the 1997-1998 El Nino.   2392 Scientist
  NSIPP cloud cover: Dec 1997 - Jan 1998 (El Nino)
Simulation of cloud cover over Antarctica and South America during the 1998 La Nina.   2393 Scientist
  NSIPP cloud cover: Oct 1998 - Nov 1998 (La Nina)
Sea surface temperature anomalies forecasted in the northern Pacific for December 2001 through November 2002, from the NASA Seasonal-to-Interannual Prediction Project   2366 Scientist
  NSIPP North America Forecast December 1, 2001 - November 30, 2002: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
Sea surface temperature anomalies, atmospheric water vapor, and soil moisture forecasted in the northern Pacific and North America for December 2001 through November 2002, from the NASA Seasonal-to-Interannual Prediction Project   2367 Scientist
  NSIPP N. America Forecast Dec. 1, 2001 - Nov. 30, 2002: Sea Surface Temp. Anomaly, Water Vapor, Soil Moisture
Sea surface temperature anomalies and atmospheric water vapor forecasted in the northern Pacific and over North America for December 2001 through November 2002, from the NASA Seasonal-to-Interannual Prediction Project   2368 Scientist
  NSIPP North America Forecast Dec. 1, 2001 - Nov. 30, 2002: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly, Water Vapor
Sea surface temperature anomaly in the Pacific for August 2001.  This simulation shows a possible El Nino.   2057 Scientist
  El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies from NSIPP: January 1998 through September 2001

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