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This image is the high resolution image of Antarctica shown using the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica data.   3588 Animator
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Graphic
The mass changes of the Gulf of Alaska glaciers are computed from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) inter-satellite rate data from April 2003 through September 2007. Using space-borne gravity measurements to assess glacier mass balance NASA scientists determine mass variations along the Gulf of Alaska, an area apanning 18,919 square miles. Areas of deep blue like the areas around Glacier Bay and the Yakutat Icefield represent significant mass loss where inland areas of dark gray represent slight mass gains.   3522 Animator
  Recent Glacier Mass Changes in the Gulf of Alaska Region from GRACE Mascon Solutions
Annual Arctic Sea Ice Minimum from 1979 to 2008.   3563 Animator
  Sea Ice Yearly Minimum with Graph Overlay 1979-2008
Hurricane Ike threatens the entire Gulf Coast on September 12, 2008. The blue region represents areas where the storm is dumping at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour and the green region is raining 0.5 inches of inches per hour. Yellow is 1 inch of rain per hour and red is 2 inches of rain per hour.   3560 Animator
  Hurricane Ike Attacks the Gulf Coast on September 12, 2008
Hurricane Ike strengthens in the Gulf. TRMM observed this 17 km tower.   3559 Animator
  Hurricane Ike on September 10, 2008 at 1745 UTC
NASA's TRMM satellite peers beneath the clouds to capture this view of Hurricane Ike. The 12 km towers in the outer band, shown in red, lead scientists to believe that the inner eye is eroding as the outer bands are becoming better defined. This could limit rapid intensity development in the very near term.   3558 Animator
  Hurricane Ike Strengthens in the Gulf of Mexico on September 10, 2008
Hurricane Ike slams into Cuba at 7:04 EDT on September 8, 2008.   3557 Animator
  Hurricane Ike Slams Cuba on September 8, 2008
In the 1950's, the South African government decided to produce gasoline and chemicals from their plentiful natural supply of coal. The South African Coal liquidation plant also exports carbon dioxide. This image shows AIRS carbon dioxide data from July 2003.   3554 Animator
  Aqua/AIRS Sees Belt of Carbon Dioxide in Southern Hemisphere
This visualization shows Aqua/AIRS mid-tropospheric carbon dioxide from July 2003. Low concentrations, 360 ppm, are shown in blue and high concentrations, 385 ppm, are shown in red. In the southern hemisphere, a belt of mid-tropospheric air containing enhanced concentrations of carbon dioxide emerged between 30 and 40 degrees south latitude. This belt had not previously been seen in any chemistry transport model.   3555 Animator
  Aqua/AIRS Sees Belt of Carbon Dioxide in Southern Hemisphere with Winds
Notice the rainbands that power the storm. Hurricane force winds extended outward up to 45 miles from the center of this storm and tropical storm force winds extended outward up to 140 miles.   3553 Animator
  Hurricane Ike on September 4, 2008
TRMM's Precipitation Radar (PR) instrument observed this 17 kilometer tower in the eatern eyewall as Tropical Storm Hanna was intensifying to a category 1 hurricane on September 1, 2008.   3550 Animator
  Tropical Storm Hanna's Towering Thunderclouds
NASA's Terra satellite captures this view of Hurricane Gustav's eye. At this time the storm had weakened from a category 4 to a category 3 with winds of 115 mph and a pressure reading of 960.   3546 Animator
  Examining Hurricane Gustav's Cloud Structure
This animation shows the very dangerous Hurricane Gustav on August 31, 2008.   3545 Animator
  Hurricane Gustav on August 31, 2008
Hurricane Gustav weakened as it stalled over Haiti. The storm has already killed 22 people in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.   3543 Animator
  Hurricane Gustav on August 27, 2008
Hurricane Gustav slams into Haiti. The blue region represents areas where the storm is dumping at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour and the green region is raining 0.5 inches of inches per hour.   3542 Animator
  Hurricane Gustav Slams Haiti
This image shows the 3 regions in North Africa: The Sahara, the Sahel, and the Sudan. The Sahel, a word derived from the Arabic ’sahil’ meaning shore, is a semi-arid belt of barren, sandy and rock-strewn land which stretches 3,860km across the breadth of the African continent and marks the physical and cultural divide between the continent’s more fertile south (the Sudan Region) and Saharan desert north.   3539 Animator
  Blue Marble Next Generation Images from Terra/MODIS
This is the Pine Island Glacier which is a broad glacier flowing WNW along the south side of the Hudson Mountains into Pine Island Bay, Amundsen Sea.   3538 Animator
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Flyover of Pine Island Glacier
This image compares the size of the continental United States to the size of Antarctica.   3540 Animator
  Compare the Size of Antarctica to the Continental United States
Tropical Storm Eduoard on August 5, 2008. Peer through the clouds to see the storms structure. The blue region represents areas where the storm is dumping at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour and the green region is raining 0.5 inches of inches per hour.   3536 Animator
  Tropical Storm Edouard
Tropical Storm Fay stalled over Eastern Florida dumping over 24 inches of rain. The blue region represents areas where the storm is dumping at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour and the green region is raining 0.5 inches of inches per hour.   3541 Animator
  Tropical Storm Fay Inundates Florida
This is the same animation without the text overlays. This image shows Sulzberger Bay and the Sulzberger Ice Shelf which was first discovered in 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition.   3537 Animator
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Flyover of Western Antarctica
This animation of global precipitation cycles through the climatology data for the twelve months of the year and then repeats the cycle twice.   3461 Animator
  NASA Scientists Research Global Precipitation
This movie shows a three day moving average of anthropogenic aerosols over the Atlantic in 2003. Human population is shown in blue/purple.On July 6, 2003 a heavy pollution plume is being transported over the Atlantic to Europe.   3492 Animator
  Atlantic Transport of Anthropogenic Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) in 2003
Animation of sea ice motion around Antarctica during 2005 with a date overlay.   3497 Animator
  AMSR-E Antarctic Sea Ice
This movie shows a three day moving average of anthropogenic aerosols over the Pacific in 2003.  Human population is shown in blue/purple.  On May 9, 2003 a heavy pollution plume is being transported over the Pacific from Asia to North America.   3491 Animator
  Pacific Anthropogenic Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) in 2003
Chesapeake Bay Cities animation   3493 Animator
  Chesapeake Bay Cities
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 Animator
  Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2007
Full animation with labels - McMurdo Station is a science research center operated by the United States.  New Zealand's science station, Scott Base, is located just 5 km away from McMurdo Station. Ross Island is surrounded by floating ice called the Ross Ice Shelf and the McMurdo Ice Shelf.   3482 Animator
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Flyover of McMurdo Station and Dry Valleys
Print resolution picture of SeaWiFS global biosphere over the North Pacific.   3454 Animator
  SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Pacific
This animation show the MEI in red and then the Ocean Net Primary Production (NPP) levels in green.   3459 Animator
  SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Atlantic

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