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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data over the Pacific spanning July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.   3388 Scientist
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature from 2002 to 2006
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data spanning July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.  The animation starts over Europe, pans across the Atlantic, and settles in over the Gulf Stream.   3389 Scientist
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Highlighting the Gulf Stream (2002 to 2006)
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data around the world and around Australia.  This data continuously loops from July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.   3510 Scientist
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature from 2002 to 2006 around Australia
Fly over North America to Greenland (fisheye lens render)   3400 Scientist
  Dynamic Earth Dome Protoype: Fly Around
Hemisphere view of the global biosphere (fisheye lens render)   3399 Scientist
  Dynamic Earth Dome Prototype: Hemisphere
Four days of Aqua MODIS true-color granules during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3320 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS True Color Granules during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of accumulating Aqua MODIS true-color swaths during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3321 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS True Color Progression during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of Aqua MODIS true-color swaths during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3322 Scientist
  MODIS True Color Swaths during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of Aqua MODIS sea surface temperature granules during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3323 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Granules during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of accumulating Aqua MODIS sea surface temperature swaths during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3324 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Progression during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of Aqua MODIS sea surface temperature swaths during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3325 Scientist
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Swath during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of Aqua MODIS ocean color granules during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3326 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS Ocean Color Granules during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of Aqua MODIS ocean color swaths during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3328 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS Ocean Color Swath during Hurricane Katrina
Four days of accumulating Aqua MODIS ocean color swaths during the period of Hurricane Katrina, from August 27, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3327 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS Ocean Color Progression during Hurricane Katrina
This animation shows the Aqua satellite orbiting the Earth on August 27, 2005 by revealing MODIS true-color imagery for that day.  This animation is on a cartesian map projection, so the satellite will look accurate only when the animation is wrapped on a sphere.   3348 Scientist
  Aqua Satellite and MODIS Swath
Imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005 from the MODIS Instrument on the Aqua satellite.  Gaps in the MODIS imagery have been filled in with visible imagery from GOES-12.   3255 Scientist
  Aqua MODIS Imagery of Hurricane Katrina (WMS)
This image was taken by Space Imaging's IKONOS satellite which has a resolution of 4 meters per pixel.  The image shows coral bleaching around Herron Island in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.   3342 Scientist
  IKONOS and Aqua MODIS Imagery of Southern Great Barrier Reef
Sea Surface Temperature of the Southern Great Barrier Reef shows increased temperatures at the most severe coral bleaching sites.   3343 Scientist
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Data Shows Increased Temperatures in Southern Great Barrier Reef
MODIS image for the southern Great Barrier Reef showing chlorophyll concentration showing oceanographic patterns.   3344 Scientist
  Chlorophyll Concentration Shows Oceanographic Patterns in Great Barrier Reef
This animation is created from MODIS data of Sea Surface Temperature that is composited across a 32 day period.  This still image is of January 25, 2006 through February 25, 2006.   3350 Scientist
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Time Series Data Shows Increased Temperatures in Great Barrier Reef - Wide View
This animation cycles through 4 years of Sea Surface Temperature data to show the seasonal variablility.  The Sea Surface Temperature around Australia warms from November through April.   3351 Scientist
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature around the Australian Continent
Dead zones are areas of water so devoid of oxygen that sea life cannot live there. If phytoplankton productivity is enhanced by fertilizers or other nutrients, more organic matter is produced at the surface of the ocean. The organic matter sinks to the bottom, where bacteria break it down and release carbon dioxide. Bacteria thrives off excessive organic matter and absorb oxygen, the same oxygen that fish, crabs and other sea creatures rely on for life.   10056 Scientist
  Dead Zones
This is the standard definition version of the Mississippi River Water Basin animation MPWG.   10057 Scientist
  Mississippi River Watershed
NOAA oxygen water data along the Gulf Coast   2979 Scientist
  Mississippi Dead Zone
This animation shows Hurricane Charley from August 9, 2004 to August 15, 2004.  It shows the track and intensity of the storm with a colored path.  Green denotes Tropical Depression status. Gold denotes Tropical Storm status. Red is Hurricane 1  on the Saffir Simpson scale.  Orange is Hurricane 3  on the Saffir Simpson scale.  Purple is Hurricane 4 on the Saffir Simpson scale.   2986 Scientist
  Hurricane Charley Progression
SeaWiFS views Hurricane Frances   2991 Scientist
  SeaWiFS View of Hurricane Frances from 1 September 2004
Tropical Storm Allison, as captured by the SeaWiFS instrument.  The images in this animation are each composites of one days worth of data.   2920 Scientist
  Tropical Storm Allison Progression (WMS)
This animation shows the first six years worth of biosphere data taken by the SeaWiFS instrument.  On land, areas of high plant life are shown in dark green, while areas of low plant life are shown in tan.  In the ocean, areas of high phytoplankton are shown in red, and areas of lowest phytoplankton are shown in blue and purple.   2914 Scientist
  Global Biosphere from August, 1997 to July, 2003 (WMS)
SeaWiFS recorded the recovery of ocean life around the Galapagos Islands during May, 1998.   2913 Scientist
  Life Returns to the Galapagos after El Nino (WMS)
Animation dissolves between the 9/13/03 and 9/18/03 SeaWiFS datasets revealing the phytoplankton bloom.  The animation ends with a
slight push into the bloom.   2954 Scientist
  Isabel's Phytoplankton Trail

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