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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
GOES-5 Cloud Simulation at 7 km resolution every 30 minutes   3657 Scientist
  GEOS-5 Modeled Clouds at 7-km Global Resolution
GEOS-5 Cloud Simulation at 3.5km resolution every 10 minutes   3659 Scientist
  GEOS-5 Modeled Clouds at 3.5-km Global Resolution
This animation shows the flows of atmospheric water vapor over Asia.   3643 Scientist
  Hourly Atmospheric Water Vapor from the GEOS-5 Model
This animation shows global evaporation with a clock inset showing the day/night cycle.   3644 Scientist
  Hourly Evaporation from the GEOS-5 Model
This animation displays the intensity of precipitation as it flows around the globe, showing heavy precipitation in orange/yellow, medium in blue/green and light precipitation in purple.   3645 Scientist
  Hourly Total Precipitation from the GEOS-5 Model
This animation displays the intensity of precipitation as it flows around the globe, showing heavy precipitation in orange/yellow and light precipitation in purple.   3648 Scientist
  Components of the Water Cycle
August 29, 2005 at 06Zulu.  Hurricane Katrina was classified as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 155 mph.    3359 Scientist
  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 Scientist
  MAP '05 Models Hurricane Katrina's Winds from August 23, 2005 through August 31, 2005
The title screen from the video includes footage of the 2004 hurricane season in Florida.   3220 Scientist
  Behold, A Whirlwind Came: The Science of Tracking Hurricanes
Global winds at 200 hPa geopotential height from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.   3203 Scientist
  Global High Altitude Wind Speed during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global 300 hPa geopotential height from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  3207 Scientist
  Global 300 hPa Geopotential Height during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global convective precipitation rate from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  3209 Scientist
  Global Convective Precipitation during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global large-scale precipitation rate from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  3210 Scientist
  Global Large-scale Precipitation during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global atmospheric surface pressure from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.   3197 Scientist
  Global Atmospheric Surface Pressure during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global surface air temperature from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  3198 Scientist
  Global Surface Air Temperature during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global surface latent heat flux from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.   3199 Scientist
  Global Surface Latent Heat Flux during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global surface wind speed from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.   3201 Scientist
  Global Surface Wind Speed during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global atmospheric water vapor from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.   3202 Scientist
  Global Atmospheric Water Vapor during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global cloud cover from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  3208 Scientist
  Global Cloud Cover during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Compare Hurricane Jeanne's actual versus predicted track.   3184 Scientist
  fvGCM and Hurricane Jeanne Track
Global atmospheric sea level pressure from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.   3182 Scientist
  Global Atmospheric Sea Level Pressure during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
A close-up, showing the track of Ivan (in yellow) and the  fvGCM model track (in green), up the to point of land fall.   3045 Scientist
  fvGCM Climate Model and Hurricane Ivan Track
An image illustrating the global nature of the fvGCM model.  The white cloud-like features show the cloud cover and total moisture calculated by the model and help to illustrate wind motion.  The modeled hurricane Ivan is visible in the center of the image.   3046 Scientist
  fvGCM Climate Model and Hurricane Ivan Global View
Hurricane Ivan spinning through the Gulf of Mexico   3063 Scientist
  fvGCM Climate Model of Hurricane Ivan (hourly/closeup view)
3D volumetric visualization of Hurricane Frances   3064 Scientist
  fvGCM Climate Model of Hurricane Frances and other storms
The yellow line indicates the actual path of hurricane Isabel.  The green line indicates the path predicted by the FVGCM model.  The background is a visualization of the cloud coverage predicted by the model.   3000 Scientist
  Hurricane Isabel Model: Clouds
The yellow line indicates the actual path of hurricane Isabel.  The green line indicates the path predicted by the FVGCM model.  The background is a visualization of the Total Precipitable Water predicted by the model.   3001 Scientist
  Hurricane Isabel Model: Precipitable Water
The yellow line indicates the path of hurricane Isabel.  The green line indicates the path predicted by the FVGCM model.  The background is a visualization of the Total Precipitable Water predicted by the model, superimposed onto the predicted cloud coverage.   3002 Scientist
  Hurricane Isabel Model: Clouds and Precipitable Water


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