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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
SST anomalies derived from NOAA-14/AVHRR SST data.  This data is a 10 day average spanning 2/1/99 to 2/10/99 which was collected during the 1998-1999 La Nina event.  An earlier animation of this La Nina event can be seen <a href='http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a003100/a003135/index.html'>here</a>.
  3358 Animator
  Comparing the 1998-1999 La Nina event to the corresponding 2006 Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Conditions
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
SST data for the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic coast on October 31, 2006.   3357 Animator
  2006 Sea Surface Temperatures Rising in the Gulf of Mexico
Current SST data for the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic coast.   3397 Animator
  2008 Sea Surface Surface Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico
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
Full version with audio and annotations   3354 Animator
  27 Storms: Arlene to Zeta
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
Carbon Dioxide graphs from the last 400,000; 1000; and 25 year ranges   3307 Animator
  Missing Carbon: CO2 Growth in the last 400,000 Years
Carbon Dioxide graph from 1980 to 2005 over global biosphere data   3309 Animator
  Missing Carbon: Global Biosphere with Carbon Dioxide Growth Overlaid
Graph with fossil fuel emissions, atmospheric increase, sink, and ENSO bars   3308 Animator
  Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide from 1980 to 2005
Hurricane Wilma and Tropical Storm Alpha rain accumulation trails as of October 25, 2005   3290 Animator
  Hurricane Wilma Rain Accumulation
Hurricane Wilma clouds and sea surface temperatures   3282 Animator
  Hurricane Wilma -- SSTs and Clouds
The 2005 Hurricane season showing sea surface temperatures, clouds, and storm tracks   3279 Animator
  Named Storms from the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Wide Shot)
Push in and fly-around of HST imagery of Apollo 17 landing site. The darker region outside of the lighter interior patch is Clementine data. The lighter interior patch is the high resolution HST data.   3274 Animator
  Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Apollo 17 Landing Region)
HST imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3275 Animator
  Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - gray)
HST color imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3276 Animator
  Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - color)
Hurricane Rita rain accumularion from Sept 24, 2005 at 07:45 GMT   3268 Animator
  Hurricane Rita Rain Accumulation
Yearly sea ice concentrations 1979 to 2005 (with dates and climatology average)   3266 Animator
  Sea Ice Minimum Concentration for 1979-2005
Sea ice concentration3-year average from 2003-2005   3267 Animator
  Sea Ice Minimum Concentration 3-year moving averages for 1979-1981 to 2003-2005
Hurricane Rita clouds and sea surface temperatures on Sep 23, 2005 at 13:45GMT   3261 Animator
  Hurricane Rita Sea Surface Temperature and Clouds
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
Hurricane Katrina IR clouds from GOES on 29 Aug 2005 at 00:15 GMT   3251 Animator
  Hurricane Katrina GOES Clouds
Anatomy of Hurricane Isabel when it was far out in the Atlantic   3252 Animator
  Anatomy of Hurricane Isabel
Energy-releasing deep convective clouds (to 16 km) in the eyewall of Hurricane Katrina on August 28 occurred while the storm was intensifying to a category 5 classification.    3253 Animator
  Hurricane Katrina Hot Towers
NASA's Earth Observing Fleet   3227 Animator
  NASA's Orbiting Earth Observing Fleet (Improved Background)
Sea surface temperature on Aug 29, 2005   3225 Animator
  Sea Surface Temperature from June 1, 2005 to August 29, 2005

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