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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Comparison between projected and world-avoided cases.   3586 Interviewee
Scientist
  What Would have Happened to the Ozone Layer if Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) had not been Regulated?
This short video describes the status of the stratospheric ozone hole.   10255 Scientist
  Exploring Ozone
This animation zooms down to Antarctica and shows the daily ozone readings from July 1, 2005 to October 25,2005.   3303 Scientist
  Antarctic Ozone Hole in 2005
NASA's OMI instrument's daily Antarctic total ozone images from July 1 through September 15, 2005   3256 Scientist
  The 2005 Antarctic Ozone Hole
NASA has monitored changes in Antarctic ozone levels since 1979.  In September 2002, the Antarctic ozone hole split into two parts.   3264 Scientist
  Smithsonian Exhibit: Antarctic Ozone Sequence 1979 through 2004
The TOMS instrument on the Earth Probe spacecraft has recorded daily ozone values from July 25, 1996.   Areas of red show the highest concentration of ozone measured in dobson units, DU.  Areas of purple indicate the lowest concentration, commonly known as the ozone hole. The top plot shows the amount of ozone concentration measured in DU.  The bottom plot shows the spatial area in Millions of Kilometers, MKm, of the ozone hole.   3136 Scientist
  Antarctic Ozone Sequence 1996 through 2004
NASA has been recording ozone values since 1979.  This animation shows high concentration of ozone in red.  It shows low concentration of ozone, also known as the ozone hole, in purple.  Notice that the Ozone Hole did not develop until the mid 1980s.   3137 Scientist
  Antarctic Ozone Sequence 1996 through 2004, Data Dropouts Removed
This animation shows aerosol index over Alaska from June 21 through July 10, 2004. Each image pixel corresponds to an area 1 degree in longitude by 1.25 degrees in latitude.   3130 Scientist
  Continental Effects of 2004 Alaskan Fires (WMS)
This animation shows aerosol index over the western US from Oct 23 through November 1, 2003. Each image pixel corresponds to an area 1 degree in longitude by 1.25 degrees in latitude.   3132 Scientist
  Aerosols from 2003 Southern California Fires (WMS)
 Antarctic ozone on 22 September 2004   3038 Scientist
  The 2004 Antarctic Ozone Hole
This animation shows stratospheric ozone over the entire earth.  Red and yellow areas denote regions of high ozone density and dark blue represents areas of low ozone.   2904 Scientist
  Global Ozone from 2000 through 2003 (WMS)
June 30, 2004   2967 Scientist
  TOMS sees continental effects of 2004 Alaskan Fires
This animation shows the concentration of dust in the atmosphere during April 2001 when a massive dust storm crossed the Pacific from China and Mongolia to the United States.   2956 Scientist
  China Dust Storm during April 2001 (WMS)
April 6, 2001 Normal Aerosol Levels are apparent on the first day of the dust storm   2957 Scientist
  China Dust Storm Pollutes Air in the Eastern United States in April 2001 (Flatmap)
This animation shows the original data for stratospheric ozone over the entire earth.  Data gaps--areas where the instrument did not collect data--have not been interpolated.  Red and yellow areas denote regions of high ozone density and dark blue represents areas of low ozone.   2903 Scientist
  Ozone Measurements from 2000 through 2003 (WMS)
April 7, 2001   2859 Scientist
  China Dust Storm seen by Earth Probe/TOMS in April of 2001
This animation starts with the Terra-MODIS image of April 7, 2001, and then zooms out to a regional view of China.  This second view shows the widespread aerosol pollution that starts in China and spreads across the Pacific Ocean and into the United States.   2860 Scientist
  China Dust Storm seen by Terra/MODIS and Earth Probe/TOMS in April of 2001
Antarctic ozone hole from August to November 2003   2988 Scientist
  Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 1, 2003 to November 27, 2003
This animation shows the MODIS imagery of the California fires from October 23, 2003 to October 29, 2003.  Then it zooms out and reruns the sequence with the TOMS aerosol data overlaid on top of the MODIS imagery.   2858 Scientist
  California Fires MODIS imagery and TOMS Aerosols from October 2003
Erythemal radiation on 1 July 2003   2980 Scientist
  Ground Level UV Exposure
Antarctic ozone on 1 July 2003   2989 Scientist
  The 2003 Antarctic Ozone Hole
 Stratospheric Ozone for September 24, 2003.   2855 Scientist
  Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2003
 Stratospheric Ozone for September 11 2003   2829 Scientist
  Close to Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2003
Maximum size of 2003 Antarctic ozone hole on 11 September 2003   2809 Scientist
  Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 1, 2003 to September 23, 2003
This visualization shows the northern hemisphere ozone hole from February 1, 2003, through March 30, 2003.   2810 Scientist
  Arctic Ozone from February 1, 2003 through March 30, 2003
Stratospheric Ozone level for September 19, 1998.   2619 Scientist
  Total Ozone Over Antarctica from TOMS: September 19, 1998 and October 1, 1998 (with color bar and dates)
Stratospheric Ozone levels for October 3, 1999.   2620 Scientist
  Total Ozone Over Antarctica from TOMS: October 3, 1999
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 1, 1980.   2621 Scientist
  TOMS Ozone of the South Pole for the National Geographic Society
Stratospheric Ozone level for September 17, 1979.   2598 Scientist
  Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1979
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 15, 1980.   2599 Scientist
  Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1980
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 10, 1981.   2600 Scientist
  Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1981
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