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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Off the coast of Florida the product of the African dust
is large toxic algae blooms   2240 Scientist
  African Dust Leads to Large Toxic Algae Blooms
African Dust leads to large toxic algae blooms off the coast
of Florida   2241 Scientist
  African Dust Leads to Large Toxic Algae Blooms off the Coast of Florida
Typhoon Pabuk over the southern part of Japan, August 21, 2001.   2237 Scientist
  Typhoon Pabuk
This SeaWiFS image clearly shows a massive duststorm over Libya.  The image was taken on August 23, 2001.   2238 Scientist
  Libyan Dust Storm
Japanese area showing aftermath of Typhoon Pabuk   2239 Scientist
  Zoom into aftermath of Typhoon Pabuk in Japan (SeaWiFS 23 Aug 2001)
Zoom into the ongoing Mount Etna Eruption, July 24, 2001   2207 Scientist
  Mt Etna Eruption, July 24, 2001
Wide view of Sicily, notice the large plume.   2205 Scientist
  Mt. Etna, Sicily (pan)
A wideshot of Sicily.   2206 Scientist
  Mt. Etna, Sicily (push in)
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 Scientist
  SeaWiFS: NASA Carbon Cycle Initiative
SeaWiFS caught this beautiful image of the cold front
that cooled down Washington D.C. area on July 1, 2001   2202 Scientist
  Cold Front Pushes Past the Washingon, D.C. Area
SeaWiFS caught this beautiful image of the cold front that
cooled down Washington D.C. area on July 1, 2001   2203 Scientist
  Cold Front Pushes Past the Washingon, D.C. Area (2nd Version)
Looking at the large dust storm off of North Africa on April 18th 2001.   2138 Scientist
  Mediterrranean Dust Storms (7/18/2000, 4/18/2001)
A Texas dust storm that measures 200 miles across is captured by the SeaWiFS instrument.   2134 Scientist
  A Texas Dust Storm (with graph)
A dust storm 200 miles across is captured by the SeaWiFS instrument.   2135 Scientist
  A Texas Dust Storm, 200 Miles Wide (without graph)
Dust storms are an every day occurrance in Saudi Arabia. This storm is of an unusual size.   2136 Scientist
  The Middle East Dust Storm
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 Scientist
  West Africa Dust Storms
As SeaWiFS eyes another dust storm, we zoom down to see this
dust storm around the nile river, on 2001-04-18.   2139 Scientist
  Mediterranean Dust Storms (2001/04/18)
In July 18 of 2000 a large dust storm heads out of North Africa over the Mediterranean to Europe.   2140 Scientist
  Mediterranean Dust Storms (2000/07/18)
Annotated White Sea Image (SeaWiFS)   2141 Scientist
  White Sea Traps Seal Pups
Dust storms in Asia, catches a ride with the
gulf stream and heads towards the United States.   2114 Scientist
  Dust Storms of Asia
In this visualization, dust storms cover the Midwest of
America. The dust is from Asia.   2115 Scientist
  Dust Storms of Asia Hits the Midwest
The SeaWiFS instrument looks at the world oceans
and land to observe the plant life and phytoplankton, in this sphere projection
you can see the whole world pulse with life.   2083 Scientist
  SeaWiFS Land and Ocean Views on a Globe
The SeaWiFS instrument looks at the world oceans
and land to observe the plant life and phytoplankton, here SeaWiFS
captures the El Nino and La Nina Seasons of 1997 to 2000.   2084 Scientist
  SeaWiFS: El Nino on a Globe
The SeaWiFS instrument looks at the world oceans
and land to observe the plant life and phytoplankton, here we see
a connection with the cycle of the ocean and land with the cycle of
Carbon in the atmosphere.   2085 Scientist
  SeaWiFS Captures Three Years of the Carbon Cycle
In this flat projection you can see the El Nino and La Nina season with a pause of the last day of the
La Nina.   2086 Scientist
  SeaWiFS Captures El Nino
In this Global Projection we pause on the Pacific Ocean to view El-Nino and La-Nina seasons.   2087 Scientist
  SeaWiFS: El Nino on a Globe (2nd version)
Taking a look at a large amounts of Killer Algae called chattonella, that have claimed over 700 salmon this
year.   2091 Scientist
  Killer Toxic Algae Off the Coast of Norway
Cyclone Dera (March 11, 2001)   2075 Scientist
  Cyclone Dera
Looking into the Central American fishing season, in this flat projection you
can see the Latin America and yellow plumes of life.   2088 Scientist
  SeaWiFS: The Fishing Season in Central America
The SeaWiFS instrument looks at the world's oceans and land to observe the plant life and phytoplankton.  In this flat projection view, you can see the whole world pulse with life.   2076 Scientist
  SeaWiFS Views the Whole World with Three Years of Data

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