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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
This image shows land in grey, water in blue, the worldwide croplands region as designated by NASA's MODIS instrument in yellow, and the drought regions in brown. Drought data is aggregate data from 2005 till 2009.   3651 Scientist
  World Droughts from 2005 to 2009 versus where Crops are Grown
The countries that produced 82% of the world's cereals (grain,oats,wheat,rice,maize, millet, sorghum) in 2008 are shown in yellow and the world population is shown in brown.  This version of the image does not have topography.   3649 Scientist
  Food Consumers versus Food Producers
This image shows all countries classified as   3650 Scientist
  Food Insecure Countries
NASA remote sensing data is used to measure how much land is used for agriculture and where farms are in relation to population density. This episode explore the transition between native vegetation, farms, and cities. Satellites show where land use changes have been most significant.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10496 Interviewee
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  Science for a Hungry World: Land Cover Land Use Change
This visualization cycles throught Global Crop Intensity data, MODIS croplands data, FAS Crop Production data, and the United Nations Projected Population in 2050 data.  This version is labeled.   3646 Scientist
  2009 Crop Intensity, 2009 Producers, and 2050 Projected Population
Every day, NASA collects information vital to food production all over the world. This information is a valuable asset.  NASA's mission: to give it away for free. With the data they collect, teams of NASA researchers and their partners at the USDA Foreign Agriculture Service, USAID Famine Early Warning Network (FEWS NET), NOAA, and several major universities including the University of Maryland, work to increase crop yields, ease famine, and keep the global agricultural system functioning.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10491 Interviewee
  Science For a Hungry World: NASA's Partners
This animation zooms into Rondonia, Brazil.  It starts with a Landsat image taken in 1975 and dissolves into a second image of the same region taken in 2009.  There has been a significant amount of land use change.   3637 Scientist
  Deforestation of Rondonia, Brazil from 1975 to 2009
This visualization shows Crop Intensity data (regions that produce the most crops), followed by the MODIS croplands product,  the 26 countries that produce 82% of the world's food, the population density in 2002 and finally the projected population in 2050.   3629 Scientist
  Crop Intensity
This animation shows global fires in 2007 and then zooms to the Northern Territory of Australia and shows fires in 2008.  The Northern Territory has one of the highest frequencies of early season fires in Australia because land managers there conduct numerous prescribed fires to reduce grass that could act as fuel for more severe wildfires later in the dry season(May until October).   3624 Scientist
  2008 Northern Australia Fire Observations
This animation shows the NDVI time series in the wheat producing regions in Australia for the growing season of two drought years and one normal year. The preview image is from the 2006 drought on Oct 18, 2006.   3598 Scientist
  Monitoring Agricultural Production from Space
This animation shows where the world's food is grown versus where the world's food is consumed.  The movie starts with global croplands and then fades to the countries that produce over 80% of the world's wheat, grain, and cereal. It then overlays the world's population density and then fades to show the countries that are projected to double and triple their population by 2050.   3601 Scientist
  Global Agricultural Monitoring
Fires around the world from Jan 1 through Dec 31, 2007.   3597 Scientist
  Fire Observations - As the World Turns
This animation shows fire activity in Africa during 2002.   2890 Scientist
  African Fires During 2002 (WMS)
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio, text labels and colorbars.   2853 Scientist
  Multisensor Fire Observations with Labels (HD Version)
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio and minimal annotations.   2854 Scientist
  Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels (HD Version)
Image showing the Biscuit fire as of August 16, 2003.   2790 Scientist
  Time Series of the Biscuit Fire
Image showing the Biscuit fire as of August 16, 2003.   2791 Scientist
  Time Series of the Biscuit Fire with Smoke
The full 5 minute multisensor fire animation with audio and annotations   2707 Scientist
  Multisensor Fire Observations
The full 5 minute multisensor fire animation with audio and without annotations   2806 Scientist
  Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels
A high res image of Mt. Etna and the smoke plume.   2643 Scientist
  Mt. Etna Erupts and Terra/MODIS Captures It
This image shows fires detected over Central America on 05-14-2002.   2638 Scientist
  Fires over Central America during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows fires detected over Central America from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002  with a clock inset.   2639 Scientist
  Fires over Central America during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows fire activity occurring from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002 on a rotating globe.   2522 Scientist
  Global Revolution of Fires During 2001 and 2002
This image shows a global view of fires detected on 10-11-2001 over Europe, Africa and South America.   2524 Scientist
  A Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows seasonal fire activity from 2-17-2002 to 7-31-2002 and from 8-1-2001 to 2-18-2002 with a clock overlay indicating the date.   2525 Scientist
  A Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows seasonal fire activity from 8-21-2002 to  8-20-2002 displayed on a flat map.   2526 Scientist
  Annual Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002 on a Flat Map
This animation shows seasonal fire activity from 8-21-2001 to  8-20-2002 on a flat map with a clock showing the date.   2527 Scientist
  Annual Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002 on a Flat Map with Clock
This animation shows a zoom out from the Southwestern US while fires detected between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002 are displayed.   2528 Scientist
  Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Zoom
This animation shows a zoom out from the Southwestern US
while fires detected between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002 are displayed. A clock inset indicates the date.   2529 Scientist
  Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Zoom and Clock
This animation shows fires detected over the Western US between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002.   2530 Scientist
  Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Still Camera
This animation shows fires detected over the Western US between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002 from a still camera position with a clock inset.   2531 Scientist
  Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Still Camera and Clock
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