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Movie   ID   Title
This animation shows the median center of population for the United States from each census from 1880-2000.   3164   United States Median Center of Population, 1880-2000 (WMS)
This animation shows the mean population center of the United States for each census from 1790-2000.   3163   United States Mean Population Center, 1790-2000 (WMS)
Hurricane Fabian, 2003-09-03 15:05 UTC   3158   Progression of Hurricane Fabian, 2003 (WMS)
This image shows sensible heat flux (watts per
square meter) predicted by LIS for 2001/06/11. The warm urban areas
have higher positive flux (heat flowing towards the atmosphere)
and stand out very distinctly against their
surroundings.   3157   Urban Signatures: Sensible Heat Flux (WMS)
This image shows latent heat flux (watts per
square meter) predicted by LIS for 2001/06/11. The urban areas
stand out very distinctly against their surroundings, which have
more evaporation and therefore greater latent heat
flux.   3156   Urban Signatures: Latent Heat Flux (WMS)
This image shows outgoing thermal radiation
(watts per square meter) predicted by LIS for 2001/06/11. The
urban areas stand out very distinctly against their less
radiative surroundings.   3155   Urban Signatures: Thermal Radiation (WMS)
This image shows evaporation rate (milligrams
per square meter per second) predicted by LIS for 2001/06/11.
The urban areas stand out very distinctly against their
more evaporative surroundings.   3154   Urban Signatures: Evaporation (WMS)
Image Sequence for Hurricane Charley.   3153   Progression of Hurricane Charley, 2004 (WMS)
This image shows average surface temperatures
predicted by LIS for 2001/06/11. Temperatures range from 9 C to
35 C (48F to 95F), with the hottest areas being red and dark
red. Temperatures are generally cooler farther north and at
higher elevations. The urban areas stand out very distinctly
against their surroundings.   3152   Urban Signatures: Temperature (WMS)
Hurricane Ivan, Sep 16 2004 16:23 UTC   3151   Progression of Hurricane Ivan, 2004 (WMS)
This animation shows accumulated rainfall from
2005-01-06 through 2005-01-11. Each frame covers a three-hour
period. Each image pixel is 0.25 degrees on a side; the total
area covered is 20x20 degrees in longitude and latitude (80x80
pixels).   3148   Heavy Rainfall Leads to Southern California Mudslides (WMS)
Hurricane Frances on 2004 Sep 04 16:00 UTC.   3147   Progression of Hurricane Frances, 2004 (WMS)
Animation of Hurricane Isabel rainfall
accumulation from September 6 through 19, 2003. Frames were
taken every 3 hours starting at 00:00UT on 2003-09-06. Each
pixel covers 0.25deg of longitude and latitude; the total area shown
is 80x40 degrees.   3146   Rainfall Accumulation from Hurricane Isabel (WMS)
This image shows the global lightning flash
rate density for the entire observing period. The data pixels
are 0.5deg on a side (720x360 pixels globally). This single
image is equivalent to the final frame of animation #3143, but
at a spatial resolution that is 5 times
better.   3144   Global Lightning Flash Rate Density (WMS)
This animation shows an accumulation of daily
lightning climatology values for a typical year. That is, the
first frame shows the number of flashes per square kilometer
that occurred on a typical January 1 during the multi-year data
collection period, the second frame shows the total of Jan 1 and
Jan 2 flashes, the third frame shows Jan 1 through Jan 3, and so
on until the last frame (#365) which shows the total
accumulation for a typical year. As the year progresses, more
and more of the Earth experiences lightning, and hard-hit areas
experience more strikes. The most intense activity is in central
Africa. Areas where no lightning was measured are transparent,
letting the background image show through. The data pixels are
2.5deg on a side (144x72 pixels globally), and each frame has
been magnified to 720x360 pixels for greater
clarity.   3143   Global Lightning Accumulation (WMS)
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   Sea Surface Height Anomalies during El Nino/La Nina Event of 1997-1998 (WMS)
This animation shows a time-lapse sequence of the glaciers ice flow.  This animation shows only a small section of the full imagery.  The full imagery can be found in the frames area.   3141   Jakobshavn Glacier Ice Flow (WMS)
This animation shows the retreat of Jakobshavn glacier in Greenland from 2001 through 2003.   3140   Jakobshavn Glacier Retreat (WMS)
Sea ice around Antarctica during 2004 as seen by the SeaWinds instrument on QuikSCAT   3138   QuikSCAT Antarctic Sea Ice (WMS)
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   Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies during El Nino/La Nina Event of 1997-1998 (WMS)
This animation shows aerosol index over northern Africa and the Atlantic Ocean from July 1 through July 31, 2000. Each image pixel corresponds to an area 1 degree in longitude by 1.25 degrees in latitude.   3133   Transatlantic Dust from North Africa (WMS)
This animation shows aerosol index over the western US from Oct 23 through November 1, 2003. Each image pixel corresponds to an area 1 degree in longitude by 1.25 degrees in latitude.   3132   Aerosols from 2003 Southern California Fires (WMS)
This animation shows aerosol index over Alaska from June 21 through July 10, 2004. Each image pixel corresponds to an area 1 degree in longitude by 1.25 degrees in latitude.   3130   Continental Effects of 2004 Alaskan Fires (WMS)
Breakoff of iceberg B-21 from the Pine Island glacier shown in imagery acquired by MISR   3127   Pine Island Glacier Calving (WMS)
This animation shows daily erythemal index for 2000-01 through 2001-12. Data gaps have been filled and the frames have been smoothed. The image size is 288x180 pixels (288x176 pixels for the MPEG movie); each pixel corresponds to an area 1 degree in longitude by 1.25 degrees in latitude.   3126   Daily Erythemal Index (UV exposure) for 2000-2001 (WMS)

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