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James Hansen



Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Glory is a unique research satellite designed to orbit the Earth and achieve two major goals.  Glory’s first goal is to collect data on the properties of aerosols and black carbon in the Earth's atmosphere and climate system; its second goal is to collect data on solar irradiance for Earth’s long-term climate record.  This seven-minute video introduces Glory’s science objectives, people, and instruments, and provides an overview of the Glory mission.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10521 Scientist
  The Road to Glory
This episode explores the complexity of atmospheric aerosols- how they impact climate and how researchers study them. Glory’s Aerosol Polarimetry Sensor and Cloud Camera will provide an unprecedented data set for helping scientists understand aerosol particles.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10523 Scientist
  The Particle Puzzle
2008 - This image shows a five year average from 2004 through 2008.   3653 Scientist
  Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies for 1888,1918,1948,1978, 2008
This data visualization of five-year global temperature differences from 1880 to 2008 was designed to be shown on the Science On a Sphere. Dark blue areas show regions where the temperature was cooler then the average temperature. Red areas show regions where the temperature was warmer then the average. This particular image show the global average from 2004 to 2008.   3596 Scientist
  Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2008 for Science On a Sphere
This data visualization of global temperature differences from 1880 to 2007.  Dark blue areas show regions where the temperature was cooler then the average temperature.  Red areas show regions where the temperature was warmer then the average.   3490 Scientist
  Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2007
Global temperature anomalies averaged from 2002 to 2006.   3375 Scientist
  Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2006
This is the standard definition version MPEG of the Ice Albedo(clean ice case) Animation.   10022 Scientist
  Ice Albedo: Bright White Reflects Light
This is the standard definition version MPEG of the Ice Albedo (soot case) Animation.   10023 Scientist
  Ice Albedo: Black Soot and Snow
Temperature changes, experiment A.   2562 Scientist
  Atmospheric Black Carbon Alters Weather Patterns (Still Images)
Experiment A precipitation changes.   2559 Scientist
  Atmospheric Black Carbon Alters Weather Patterns
Post-flood image (August 21, 2002)   2560 Scientist
  Flooding in China (Before and After)
Seasonal global temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   391 Scientist
  Seasonal Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Slow)
Seasonal global temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   392 Scientist
  Seasonal Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Fast)
Seasonal North American temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   393 Scientist
  Seasonal North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Slow)
Seasonal North American temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   394 Scientist
  Seasonal North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Fast)
Annual global temperature anomalies from 1950 through 1998   395 Scientist
  Annual Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: 1950 through 1998
Annual North American temperature anomalies from 1950 through 1998   396 Scientist
  Annual North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: 1950 through 1998


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