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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
SeaWiFS Biosphere data symbolizing the heartbeat of our planet.   2395 Scientist
  Pulse of the Planet
A combined image of clouds from GOES and sea surface temperatures from TRMM in the Atlantic on August 28, 1998.  This image shows Hurricane Bonnie over the East Coast of the United States and the cool water track that Bonnie left in its wake.  Hurricane Danielle is in the lower right corner of the image.   1065 Scientist
  Sea Surface Temp and Hurricane Connections: TRMM and GOES, Aug. 22, 1998 through Sept. 3, 1998 (Basic version)
A combined image of clouds from GOES and sea surface temperatures from TRMM in the Atlantic on August 28, 1998.  This image shows Hurricane Danielle right on top of the cooler ocean region caused by Hurricane Bonnie.   1066 Scientist
  Sea Surface Temp and Hurricane Connections: TRMM and GOES, Aug. 22, 1998 through Sept. 3, 1998 (Deluxe version)
An image of sea surface temperatures from TRMM in the Atlantic on August 28, 1998.  This image shows the wake of cool water left by Hurricane Bonnie as it approached the East Coast of the United States.  On this date, Bonnie is over Cape Hatteras.   1068 Scientist
  Sea Surface Temperature and Hurricane Connections: TRMM - August 22, 1998 through September 3, 1998
A fly in to a set of nested 3D isosurfaces of constant precipitation density for Hurricane Bonnie, measured by TRMM on August 22, 1998   1031 Scientist
  Hurricane Bonnie (1998) 'Crystal Cathedral' View of Precipitation with TRMM Data
A fly in to a set of nested 3D isosurfaces of constant precipitation density for Hurricane Bonnie, measured by TRMM on August 22, 1998.  The isosurfaces are removed one by one until only the highest density surface remains, then the surfaces are restored in reverse order.   1032 Scientist
  Hurricane Bonnie (1998) Dissolving 'Crystal Cathedral' View of Precipitation with TRMM Data
A comparison of daily precipitation observed by TRMM for September, 1999, with rainfall from a new forecast technique   1027 Scientist
  Predicted vs. Observed Daily Rainfall from TRMM: September, 1999 (with Dates)
A comparison of daily precipitation observed by TRMM for September, 1999, with rainfall from a new forecast technique   1028 Scientist
  Predicted vs. Observed Daily Rainfall from TRMM: September, 1999 (with Dates and Slower)
A comparison of daily precipitation observed by TRMM for September, 1999, with rainfall from a new forecast technique   1029 Scientist
  Predicted vs. Observed Daily Rainfall from TRMM: September, 1999 (without Dates)
A comparison of daily precipitation observed by TRMM for September, 1999, with rainfall from a new forecast technique   1030 Scientist
  Predicted vs. Observed Daily Rainfall from TRMM: September, 1999 (without Dates and Slower)
A fly-in to Hurricane Irene on October 14, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   734 Scientist
  Hurricane Irene from TRMM: October 14, 1999
A fly-in to Hurricane Floyd on September 16, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   728 Scientist
  Hurricane Floyd from TRMM: September 16, 1999
A fly-in to Hurricane Gert on September 16, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   729 Scientist
  Hurricane Gert from TRMM: September 16, 1999
A fly-in to Hurricane Floyd on September 13, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   726 Scientist
  Hurricane Floyd from TRMM: September 13, 1999
A fly-in to Hurricane Dennis on August 27, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   721 Scientist
  Hurricane Dennis from TRMM: August 27, 1999
A fly-in to Hurricane Dennis on August 27, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   722 Scientist
  Hurricane Dennis from TRMM: August 27, 1999 (slower)
A fly-in to Tropical Storms Emily and Cindy on August 25, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   720 Scientist
  Tropical Storms Emily and Cindy from TRMM: August 25, 1999
An animation of the TRMM satellite taking measurements of Cyclone Susan, followed by a slice through the cyclone showing a surface of constant precipitation density colored by surface rainfall amounts.  Data taken by TRMM on January 7, 1998.   553 Scientist
  Cyclone Susan
Hurricane Bonnie; looking inside the storm.   209 Scientist
  Hurricane Bonnie from TRMM: August 22, 1998
A fly-in to Hurricane Bonnie on August 25, 1998, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   210 Scientist
  Hurricane Bonnie from TRMM: August 25, 1998
A low angle view of the 18 km Hurricane Bonnie cloud tower   211 Scientist
  Hurricane Bonnie from TRMM and GOES with Cloud Tower: August 22, 1998
A fly-in to Hurricane Earl on September 2, 1998, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   212 Scientist
  Hurricane Earl from TRMM: September 2, 1998
A fly along to TRMMs orbital path on September 2, 1998, showing the three-dimensional
structure of the precipitation of four hurricanes, Howard, Isis, Earl, and Danielle, as measured by the
Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored
by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.   213 Scientist
  TRMM Hurricane Alley: September 2, 1998
A fly-in to Hurricane Georges on September 23, 1998, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.   214 Scientist
  Hurricane Georges from TRMM: September 23, 1998
An image of Hurricane Georges taken by the VIRS instrument on TRMM on September 27, 1998.   215 Scientist
  Hurricane Georges from TRMM: September 24, 1998
Precipitation rates on the ground superimposed on an cloud image of Hurricane Georges taken on September 27, 1998.  Red represents regions of highest rainfall.   216 Scientist
  Hurricane Georges from TRMM: September 27, 1998
A three-dimensional view of the cloud structure of Hurricane Mitch   220 Scientist
  Hurricane Mitch from TRMM: October 27, 1998
A fly-in to Hurricane Mitch on October 27, 1998, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface is revealed, then a second surface of higher precipitation is revealed.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   221 Scientist
  Hurricane Mitch from TRMM: October 27, 1998 with Two Surfaces
This animation shows a fly-in to Hurricane Bonnie showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM on August 22, 1998.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.   222 Scientist
  Hurricane Bonnie from TRMM with Cloud Tower: August 22, 1998 (Long Version)
This animation shows a fly-in to Hurricane Bonnie showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM on August 22, 1998.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.   227 Scientist
  Hurricane Bonnie from TRMM with Cloud Tower: August 22, 1998 (Short Version)
Global cumulative precipitation anomaly as measured by TRMM for the period January 1997 through Februaru 1998.  Red indicates 10 feet more precipitation than normal during this period and green indicates 10 feet less than normal.   308 Scientist
  Global Cumulative Precipitation Anomaly from TRMM: January 1997 through February 1998
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