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Lori Perkins



Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. This animation begins by slowly spinning the earth around until settling over the North Pacific.   3471 Animator
  SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Pacific (Slow Version)
This animation shows TRMM's rainfall data every 3 hours for the 2005 year.
Hurricane Katrina is clearly visible in the Gulf of Mexico.   3462 Animator
  Global TRMM Rainmap 2005
Typhoon Dianmu (Helen) intensified from a 70 kt/80 mph typhoon to a 155 kt/180 mph super typhoon on June 17, 2004. It is one of only  nine typhoons since 1990 to reach that intensity.   3463 Animator
  Global TRMM Rainmap 2004
Hurricane Dean hits the Yucatan Peninsula on August 21, 2007.   3448 Animator
  Hurricane Dean on August 21, 2007
Hurricane Dean attacks  Jamaica and threatens the Yucatan Peninsula.  The TRMM satellite peers under the clouds to see the rain that powers this intense storm.   3447 Animator
  Hurricane Dean on August 19, 2007
This visualization shows global carbon dioxide from July 2003 at 8 km. Low concentrations are shown in blue and high concentrations are shown in red.   3440 Animator
  Aqua/AIRS Global Carbon Dioxide
AIRS is providing the global background of carbon dioxide.  This animation shows the monthly averaged carbon dioxide and monthly averaged static wind vectors from July 2003.   3441 Animator
  Aqua/AIRS Carbon Dioxide
Both CloudSat and CALIPSO detect attributes of clouds on slices through the atmosphere.  Here both are shown over an image of MODIS reflectance which is mapped onto the terrain.   3436 Animator
  CloudSat, Calipso and MODIS over Central America
This animation goes to the Arctic and shows anomalous temperature averages from December through May in 1880, 1950, and 1990.   3340 Animator
  Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Global Climate Warming - Arctic Dissolve
This animation shows the anomalous temperature averages from December through May in 1880, 1950, and 1990 in Antarctica.   3341 Animator
  Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Climate Warming - Antarctic Dissolve
Part 1: This animation zooms into the Three Gorges Dam area.  Initially, we arrive with a view of the dam and the reservoir in 2006.  We then travel back in time, deconstructing the dam and draining the reservoir revealing what the Yangtze River looked like in 1987.  We then travel forward through time, visiting the site in 2000, 2004, and 2006, watching the reservoir fill as construction of the dam continues.   3433 Animator
  Rise of the Three Gorges Dam
Composite still   3413 Animator
  Towers in the Tempest
ICESat elevation data taken on June 2, 2006 is shown in orange. The underlying gray 'shadow' corresponds to where the elevation data lies on the surface.  The underlying MODIS data is a 3 day average taken in the month of December 2005.   3403 Animator
  Antarctic Plumbing: Lake Englehardt's Subglacial Hydraulic System
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of global SeaWiFS data spanning from August 29, 1997 to October 23, 2006.   3387 Animator
  SeaWiFS Biosphere from 1997 to 2006
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data over the Pacific spanning July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.   3388 Animator
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature from 2002 to 2006
This animation shows a 32-day moving average of SST data spanning July 4, 2002 to October 23, 2006.  The animation starts over Europe, pans across the Atlantic, and settles in over the Gulf Stream.   3389 Animator
  MODIS Sea Surface Temperature Highlighting the Gulf Stream (2002 to 2006)
A seamless zoom from space to the ground, using data from Terra-MODIS, Landsat-ETM+, and IKONOS, and ending at the
Adler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois.   3380 Animator
  Great Zoom into Chicago, IL: The Adler Planetarium
A seamless zoom from the ground to space, using data from Terra-MODIS, Landsat-ETM+, and IKONOS, and starting at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, Illinois.   3381 Animator
  Great Zoom out of Chicago, IL: The Adler Planetarium
Global temperature anomalies averaged from 2002 to 2006.   3375 Animator
  Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2006
NASA scientists are using high resolution models to try to understand the rainfall structure observed by the TRMM satellite.   3377 Animator
  A Hurricane Model
August 29, 2005 at 06Zulu.  Hurricane Katrina was classified as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 155 mph.    3359 Animator
  MAP '05 Models Hurricane Katrina's Winds on August 29, 2005
The animation shows the wind analysis data from August 23 through 31, 2005 from  NASA's Modeling, Analysis and Prediciton Program 2005.  This preview image shows Hurricane Katrina's winds just before  landfall on August 29, 2005. At this point, the storm has sustained winds near 145 mph.   3360 Animator
  MAP '05 Models Hurricane Katrina's Winds from August 23, 2005 through August 31, 2005
NASA researchers studied several elements during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
The top left window shows sea surface temperature and clouds.  The bottom left window shows wind analysis model data.   The top right window shows Rainfall Accumulation.  The bottom right window shows Hurricane Katrina's Hot Towers.   3362 Animator
  NASA Scientists Research Tropical Cyclones
The short version of the Cryosphere Tour, with narration and music.   3355 Animator
  A Short Tour of the Cryosphere
The 2005 hurricane season showing sea surface temperatures, clouds, and named storm tracks.  Cloud data comes from GOES-12 and sea surface temperature comes from AMSR-E.   3306 Animator
  2005 Hurricanes: Clouds and Sea Surface Temperature
Tropical Cyclone Larry on March 19, 2006 just before it made landfall in Australia.  Look underneath of the clouds to see the rain that powers the storm. 
Blue represents areas with at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour. Green shows at least 0.5 inches of rain per hour. Yellow is at least 1.0 inches of rain and red is at least 2.0 inches of rain per hour.   3347 Animator
  Tropical Cyclone Larry on March 19, 2006
Full version with audio and annotations   3354 Animator
  27 Storms: Arlene to Zeta
This animation shows anomalous arctic temperature  from 1880 through 2000. The North Polar region remains at normal temperatures (shown in grey) until 1950 when warmer temperatures (shown in red) appear.    3337 Animator
  NASA Study Links 'Smog' to Arctic Warming
This animation shows anomalous global temperature averages from December through May in the years 1880 through 2000.    3338 Animator
  Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Global Climate Warming
This animation dissolves between anomalous temperature averages from December through May in  1880, 1950, and 1990.   3339 Animator
  Tropospheric Ozone Impacts Global Climate Warming - Cartesian Dissolve

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