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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Daily sea ice from 6/21/2002 through 9/22/2008 shown at a rate of 1 frame per day with a transparent background.   3564 Animator
  Sea Ice over the Arctic and Antarctic designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
Annual Arctic Sea Ice Minimum from 1979 to 2008.   3563 Animator
  Sea Ice Yearly Minimum with Graph Overlay 1979-2008
Daily images showing a slow fade from month to month over the seasonal landcover data.   3523 Animator
  Seasonal Landcover for Science-on-a-Sphere
The animation of Arctic sea ice from January 1 through September 14, 2008. The date is displayed in the upper right corner.   3556 Animator
  2008 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E
The animation of Arctic sea ice from January 1 through September 12, identified by NSIDC as the minimum extent for 2008. This animation has a two second hold on September 12, 2008. The date is displayed in the upper left corner.   3561 Animator
  Close view of 2008 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E
Global daily AMSR-E Sea Ice for 2005 with one frame shown per day.   3507 Animator
  2005 Sea Ice over the Arctic and Antarctic derived from AMSR-E (WMS and Science-on-a-Sphere)
In this image, the lightness of the color is used to designate different regions of permafrost over a transparent background. The four colors represent the following: sporadic permafrost (lightest color), isolated permafrost (2nd lightest color), discondinuous permafrost (2nd darkest color) and continuous permafrost (darkest color).   3511 Animator
  Global Permafrost Layers designed for Science on a Sphere (SOS) and WMS
This animation shows daily  surface temperature of the Greenland ice sheet  from May 1 through September 1, 2005.   An overlay contains  a date bar, a color bar and text labels.   3506 Animator
  Surface Temperature of the Greenland Ice Sheet During the Summer of 2005
Animation of sea ice motion around Antarctica during 2005 with a date overlay.   3497 Animator
  AMSR-E Antarctic Sea Ice
Chesapeake Bay Cities animation   3493 Animator
  Chesapeake Bay Cities
This animation shows the change in annual melt over Greenland from 1979 through 2007.    3475 Animator
  Annual Accumulated Melt over Greenland 1979 through 2007
Melt during 2007   3476 Animator
  Annual Gradient Melt over Greenland 1979 through 2007
This animation compares the 2005 annual Arctic minimum sea ice from 09/21/2005 (shown in orange) with the 2007 minimum sea ice from 09/14/2007. The average minimum sea ice from 1979 through 2007 is shown in green.   3474 Animator
  Minimum Sea Ice Comparison: 2005, 2007 and the 1979-2007 Average
Chesapeake Bay Flyover and Watershed Region animation, without city and river labels   3472 Animator
  Chesapeake Bay Flyover and Watershed Region
<p align='right'>Chesapeake Bay Landsat-7 Mosaic
<br><b>Latitude</b> (min, max) = (34.96, 40.05)<br> <b>Longtitude</b> (min, max) = (74.99, 78.97)</p>   3473 Animator
  Chesapeake Bay Landsat-7 Mosaic
Chesapeake Bay Watershed and sub watershed regions   3477 Animator
  Chesapeake Bay Watershed Region (short version)
This animation shows a two zooms on a split screen: one to the United States and the other to the Arctic.  The Arctic shows the 2005 sea ice minimum extent and fades to show the 2007 minimum extent.  The state of California is placed in the melt region as a comparison of the area of the region.   3470 Animator
  Comparison of Minimum Sea Ice Between 2005 and 2007 - Split Screen
This animation shows the flow of the Jakobshavn glacier in 2000, followed by a time series of the glacier's retreat from 2001 through 2006. When pulling away from Greenland, a colored overlay shows the changes in the ice sheet elevation between 2003 and 2006.   3467 Animator
  Updated Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Retreat from 2001 through 2006 with Blue/White Elevation Change over Greenland
This animation shows a comparison between the 2005 and 2007 minimum sea ice extent.  The state of California, shown in green, is compared to the area of melted region.   3469 Animator
  Comparison of Minimum Sea Ice between 2005 and 2007 - Full Screen
This animation progresses at a rate of six frames per day from January 1, 2007 through the minimum extent which occurred on September 14, 2007. The false color of the sea ice highlights the fissures in blue and consolidated sea ice in white.   3466 Animator
  2007 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E with Greenland in Foreground
Annual Arctic sea ice minimum for 1979 to 2007   3464 Animator
  Sea Ice Yearly Minimum 1979-2007
Arctic sea ice from 01 Aug 2007 to 19 Sept 2007   3465 Animator
  Daily Arctic Sea Ice from August/September 2007
This image shows changes in the elevation over the Greenland ice sheet as colors displayed over topography of Greenland measured by ICESat.   3460 Animator
  Change in Elevation over Greenland with Alternate Color Scale
This image shows the minimum sea ice extent that occurred on September 14, 2007.   3456 Animator
  2007 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E with Alaska in Foreground
This image portrays changes in the elevation over the Greenland ice sheet onto topography of Greenland measured by ICESat.   3455 Animator
  Nadir View of Change in Elevation over Greenland with a Blue/Yellow Color Scale
This is a conceptual animation showing how polar ice reflects light from the sun.  As this ice begins to melt, less sunlight gets reflected into space.  It is instead absorbed into the oceans and land, raising the overall temperature, and fueling further melting.   10160 Animator
  Global Ice Albedo ALTERNATE
This animation illustrates the effects of increased greenhouse gasses on the atmosphere.
  10156 Animator
  Greenhouse Gases Effect on Global Warming
Chesapeake Bay flyover   3446 Animator
  Chesapeake Bay Flyover
Sea ice concentration3-year moving average from 1979-1981 through 2004-2006.
  3445 Animator
  Sea Ice Minimum Concentration 3-year moving averages for 1979-1981 to 2004-2006
This animation illustrates a cutaway of the high altitude accumulation zones and low altitude melt zones.   10152 Animator
  Greenland Ice Mass Balance

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