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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
The Annual Vegetation Cycle data (in shades of green) is the topmost dataset in this image.  The MODIS Landcover Classification data (in shades of yellow, orange, and green) is the bottommost dataset in this image.   3330 Animator
  Creating the Tamarisk Habitat Suitability Map (for General Use)
NDVI (in shades of green) is the topmost dataset.  EVI (in shades of red, orange, and brown) is the middle layer.  Landcover (in shades of yellow, orange, and green) is the bottommost layer.   3331 Animator
  Creating the Tamarisk Habitat Suitability Map (for Science Presentations)
Final animation composite showing both land-based photographs of seasonal vegetation change alongside satellite data of NDVI over the United States.  The animation first starts with photographs of Tamarisk at the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah.  These photos then cycle through time showing the changing seasons.  They then pull away to reveal NDVI data over the western U.S.  The NDVI data continues to cycle through the seasons in synchronization with the photos.  Finally, the cycling NDVI data is combined with land cover classification data to create the Tamarisk suitability map.   3332 Animator
  Deriving the Tamarisk Suitability Map: The Complete Story
The MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica reveals the dynamic crevasses and ice flows in the Ross Ice Shelf.   3295 Animator
  MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica sees the Ross Ice Shelf
This animation flys over the Thwaites Glacier exposing the line of grounded icebergs and into Pine Island Bay to view the Pine Island Glacier.  This animation does not use ICESat topography, but it is match-framed to animation ID 3294 which does have topography.
  3318 Animator
  MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica view of Pine Island and Thwaites Glacier without ICESat Topography
This animation is match framed to animation ID 3295.  It shows the crevasses and ice floes in the Ross Ice Shelf without using the ICESat topography.   3319 Animator
  MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica sees the Ross Ice Shelf without ICESat Topography
This animation zooms down to Antarctica and shows the daily ozone readings from July 1, 2005 to October 25,2005.   3303 Animator
  Antarctic Ozone Hole in 2005
This animation follows Hurricane Wilma as it progresses through the Gulf of Mexico and hits Florida.   3302 Animator
  Hurricane Wilma MODIS Progression
Hurricane Wilma and Tropical Storm Alpha rain accumulation trails as of October 25, 2005   3290 Animator
  Hurricane Wilma Rain Accumulation
Hurricane Wilma attacks the Cayman islands and threatens the Yucatan Pennisula.  Look under the cloud layer to see the rain that powers the storm.   3284 Animator
  NASA's TRMM Satellite Captures Hurricane Wilma Data on October 20, 2005
Hurricane Wilma on 10/19/2005
at 1640Z from Terra/MODIS.   3285 Animator
  Hurricane Wilma MODIS Close-Up
Hurricane Wilma:  October 20, 2005 at 1645Z   3288 Animator
  Hurricane Wilma on October 20, 2005
Tropical Storm Wilma on Monday, October 17, 2005.  The blue region represents where the satellite sees light rainfall.   3280 Animator
  Hurricane Wilma from TRMM: October 17, 2005
Peer through the clouds to see the rainfall that powers Hurricane Wilma.  Blue represents areas where at least 0.25 inches of rain fell per hour.   3283 Animator
  TRMM Observes Hurricane Wilma on October 19, 2005
National map produced in August 2005 showing habitat suitability for tamarisk invasion.
The states that have the most suitable habitat for Tamarisk are highlighted.   3291 Animator
  National Map Showing Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion
This is the tamarisk habitat suitability map for Texas. It was produced in August 2005.   3292 Animator
  Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Texas
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of New Mexico as of August 2005.   3293 Animator
  The Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of New Mexico
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Utah as of August 2005.   3296 Animator
  Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Utah
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Arizona.   3297 Animator
  Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Arizona
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Nevada   3298 Animator
  Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Nevada
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of California.   3299 Animator
  Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of California
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Colorado.   3300 Animator
  Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Colorado
The 2005 Hurricane season showing sea surface temperatures, clouds, and storm tracks   3279 Animator
  Named Storms from the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Wide Shot)
Hurricane Rita rain accumularion from Sept 24, 2005 at 07:45 GMT   3268 Animator
  Hurricane Rita Rain Accumulation
Hurricane Rita on Friday, September 23, 2005.  The blue region represents areas where the storm is dumping at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.   3263 Animator
  Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 23, 2005
Hurricane Rita threatens the gulf coast.  Blue under the clouds represents the energy of the storm, its rain.   3262 Animator
  Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 22, 2005
Hurricane Rita on September 21, 2005 at 0909Z.  The storm has a 25 nautical mile eye diameter.  Blue represents the rain structure that is fueling the storm.   3260 Animator
  Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 21, 2005
Hurricane Rita on September 20, 2005.  The colored rainbands beneath the clouds depict the rain that fuels the storm.  Blue represents areas where 0.5 inches of rain per hour.  Green represents 1.0 inches per hour.   3258 Animator
  Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 20, 2005
The TRMM spacecraft's Precipation Radar (PR) instrument observed 18 km towers in the eye wall of Hurricane Rita.   3259 Animator
  Hurricane Rita's Hot Towers
NASA's OMI instrument's daily Antarctic total ozone images from July 1 through September 15, 2005   3256 Animator
  The 2005 Antarctic Ozone Hole

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