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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Rain structure of Hurricane Claudette   2783 Animator
  Hurricane Claudette Approached Texas July 15, 2003
The long operational history of the Landsat satellite allows a detailed study of urban growth around the world, as illustrated by this animation of urbanization in the Deep Bay region around Shenzen, China.   2761 Animator
  Landsat-7 20 Year Urbanization of Deep Bay near Shenzhen, China
This annimation zooms down to Shenzhen, China and dissolves between images of city from 1973 to 2001.   2762 Animator
  Landsat 7 20 Year Urbanization West of Shenzhen, China
This animation zooms down to Shenzhen, China and dissolves between images of city from 1973 to 2001.   2763 Animator
  Landsat-7 20-Year Urbanization of Shenzhen, China
Smoke innudates Asia on May 19, 2003.   2739 Animator
  Asian Smoke Seen by SeaWiFS
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest. The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) on the Aqua satellite saw through the clouds to provide sea surface temperatures.   2751 Animator
  AMSR-E SST Global Flat Map: Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.   2752 Animator
  AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature in the Atlantic Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.   2753 Animator
  AMSR_E Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water temperatures. Yellow shows the warmest temperature.   2754 Animator
  AMSR-E Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.   2755 Animator
  AMSR-E Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest.   2756 Animator
  AMSR-E Global Anomalous Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Blue indicates the coolest water, Red the warmest.   2757 Animator
  AMSR-E Anomalous Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation places the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature anomaly data on a sphere and sequences from June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003.   2758 Animator
  AMSR-E Anomalous Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Blue indicates the cooler-than-normal water. Red shows  warmer-than-normal water.   2759 Animator
  AMSR-E Anomalous Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to predict 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Blue indicates the colder-than-normal anomalous water.  Red shows warmer-than-normal anomalous water.   2760 Animator
  AMSR-E Anomalous Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to predict 2003 Hurricane Season
A 24 second rotation of the MODIS BlueMarble imagery   2708 Animator
  Rotating Blue Marble Globe
This is a 24-second full rotation of the Earth using the Blue Marble imagery.   2709 Animator
  Rotating Blue Marble Globe with Clouds
The full 5 minute multisensor fire animation with audio and annotations   2707 Animator
  Multisensor Fire Observations
The full 5 minute multisensor fire animation with audio and without annotations   2806 Animator
  Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels
This animation starts with a global view of the world, zooms into the storm area, and dissolves between each the images taken every day.   2706 Animator
  African Dust Sequence
Terra-MODIS snow image on February 20, 2003   2705 Animator
  Terra/Aqua Snow Sequence January/February 2003
Demonstrating how data is collected and verified from multiple sources, both directly and remotely sensed.   2674 Animator
  Remote Sensing: Observing the Earth
This image shows  streamers of dust blowing southwestward over the Los Angeles metropolitan area.   2660 Animator
  Santa Ana winds on January 6, 2003
The visualization zooms down to the storm and then shows the overall rain structure. Blue represents areas where at least 0.5 inches of rain fell per hour. Green shows at least 1.0 inch of rain. Yellow is 1.7 inches and red depicts more than 2.2 inches of rain per hour.   2661 Animator
  Tropical Cyclone Zoe Devastates South Pacific Islands, December 29, 2002
Peel away the clouds to reveal the underlying rain structure.  The rain structure is depicted with 5 different isosurfaces.  The first isosurface is grey and depicts areas with 0.5 inches of rain per hour.  The second is light blue and reflects 1.0 inches of rain per hour.  The third is green and shows 1.7 inches of rain per hour.  The forth is yellow and represents 2.0 inches of rain per hour. The last isosurface is red and shows 2.2 inches or more of rain per hour.   2659 Animator
  Tropical Cyclone Crystal on December 25, 2002
Peel away the clouds to reveal the storms structure.   2647 Animator
  Tropical Cyclone Boura on November 17, 2002
Peel Away the clouds to see the structure.   Light blue shows at least 1.0 inch of rain. Green represents at least 1.7 inches of rain.   Yellow is areas with over 2.0 inches of rain fell per hour, and red depicts more than 2.0 inches of rain per hour.   2635 Animator
  Tropical Storm Kenna on October 22, 2002
Scan across the clouds of Tropical Depression 14 to reveal the rain structure.  Blue represents areas where at least 0.5 inches of rain fell per hour.  Green shows at least 1.0 inch of rain. Yellow is 1.7 inches and red depicts more than 2.2 inches of rain per hour.   2642 Animator
  Tropical Depression 14 on October 15, 2002
Chlorophyll California Image from October 6, 2002   2623 Animator
  West Coast Chlorophyll Bloom
The visualization zooms down to Tropical Depression Kyle just about to make landfall over northeastern Florida.   2618 Animator
  Tropical Depression Kyle, October 10, 2002

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