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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Sea surface temperature with clouds overlaid showing the first half of the 2005 hurricane season  (no storm tracks)   3226 Animator
  Sea Surface Temperature, Clouds, and Tropical Depression/Storm/Hurricane Tracks from June 1, 2005 to August 29, 2005
In this video, we explore the latest ways the space agency studies hurricanes and point to the future of this dynamic and exciting field of research.   3228 Animator
  Hurricanes
Sea surface temperature   3257 Animator
  Sea Surface Temperature from June 1, 2005 to September 18, 2005
Hurricane Katrina rain accumulation for the period Aug 23 through 29   3221 Animator
  Hurricane Katrina Rain Accumulation
Sea surface temperature showing Hurricane Katrina's cold water wake in blues (08-29-2005)   3222 Animator
  Hurricane Katrina Sea Surface Temperature
GOES-12 infrared imagery over TRMM rainfall accumulation for Hurricane Katrina, from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005.   3239 Animator
  Hurricane Katrina Rain Accumulation (WMS)
GOES-12 infrared imagery over AMSR-E sea surface temperature for Hurricane Katrina, from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005.   3240 Animator
  Hurricane Katrina Sea Surface Temperature (WMS)
The title screen from the video includes footage of the 2004 hurricane season in Florida.   3220 Animator
  Behold, A Whirlwind Came: The Science of Tracking Hurricanes
Compare Hurricane Jeanne's actual versus predicted track.   3184 Animator
  fvGCM and Hurricane Jeanne Track
VIDEO WITH MUSIC AND CAPTIONS   3181 Animator
  A Tour of the Cryosphere
Zoom into the Houston Museum of Natural Science   3183 Animator
  Great Zoom into the Houston Museum of Natural Science
ARGO buoys over the northern Atlantic   3204 Animator
  ARGO Float Animation #1
 ARGO buoys over the western Pacific   3205 Animator
  ARGO Float Animation #2
This data was scanned on January 24, 2004 from 20:01:25 UTC till January 24, 2004 20:22:19 UTC.  The blue line near the surface day/night terminator is where the terminator is 100 km from the surface.   3165 Animator
  X-ray Images of the North Polar Region from the Chandra HRC-I Instrument
TOPEX sea level in Eastern Equatorial Pacific from 04 December 1997 (El Nino)   3206 Animator
  TOPEX/JASON Sea Level
This image shows the snow cover and sea ice surface temperature on March 15, 2003.   3180 Animator
  MODIS Daily Global Snow Cover and Sea Ice Surface Temperature as seen in the SIGGRAPH 2005 Electronic Theater
This animation shows El Nino and La Nina from
1997 through 1998. Each frame is a ten-day average of sea
surface height (SSH) anomalies--that is, of differences from
normal SSH values. The area shown in the animation is the
Pacific ocean from -20.5 to +20.5 latitude and +120.5 to +289.5
East longitude.   3142 Animator
  Sea Surface Height Anomalies during El Nino/La Nina Event of 1997-1998 (WMS)
Regions susceptible to DNA damage before a Gamma Ray Burst   3149 Animator
  Gamma Ray Bursts May Have Caused Ancient Extinctions
This animation shows El Nino and La Nina from
1997 through 1998. Each frame is a ten-day average of sea
surface temperature (SST) anomalies--that is, of differences from
normal SST values. The area shown in the animation is the
Pacific ocean from -20.5 to +20.5 latitude and +120.5 to +289.5
East longitude.   3135 Animator
  Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies during El Nino/La Nina Event of 1997-1998 (WMS)
Aerosols and Clouds over southern Africa   3119 Animator
  ICESat Aerosols and Clouds over Africa
Aerosols over southern Africa   3120 Animator
  ICESat Aerosols over Africa
Aerosols and clouds over eastern India   3121 Animator
  ICESat Aerosols and Clouds over India
Aerosols over eastern India   3122 Animator
  ICESat Aerosols over India
This animation shows NDVI over the western US in ten-day intervals from 1999-06-10 through 2003-09-30. The area shown extends from California to Colorado, and from Canada to Mexico. The horizontal scale is 0.0735 degrees-pixel in the E-W direction and 0.0450 degrees-pixel N-S.   3110 Animator
  Vegetation Images Show Drought in Western US (WMS)
Earth before zooming into Kodak Theatre   3117 Animator
  Great Zoom into Kodak Theater with spin (Los Angeles, CA)
Kodak Theatre complex (Los Angeles, CA)   3118 Animator
  Great Zoom out from Kodak Theater with spin (Los Angeles, CA)
Aqua-AIRS water vapor data (tight view, lower values faded out)   3128 Animator
  Aqua/AIRS Water Vapor near Southern California
 Aqua-AIRS water vapor data (tight view, lower values faded out)   3129 Animator
  Aqua/AIRS Water Vapor near Southern California #2
January 7, 2005 .  This image shows 27 hours of accumulated rainfall.  The accumulation is shown in colors ranging from green (less than 50 mm of rain) through red (200 mm or more).   3083 Animator
  NASA Satellite Reveals Heavy Rainfall Patterns in California
This animation shows iceberg B-15A drifting in McMurdo Sound.   3081 Animator
  Giant Iceberg in McMurdo Sound (WMS)

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