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Movie   ID   Title
An animation of the shrinking snow cap on Mount Kilimanjaro from Landsat imagery   3125   Mount Kilimanjaro's Vanishing Snow Cap (WMS)
This animation shows monthly average erythemal index for 2000-01 through 2001-12. 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.   3124   Monthly Average Erythemal Index (UV exposure) for 2000-2001 (WMS)
The Larsen ice shelf collapse in 2002 as seen by MODIS   3123   Larsen Ice Shelf Collapse (WMS)
Landsat imagery of Mount St. Helens before, during, and after the devastation from the eruption in 1980.   3116   Mount St. Helens Before, During, and After (WMS)
This animation shows daily erythemal index for 2000-01-01 through 2001-12-31. Each days image is built up from observations taken near local solar noon; the western Pacific is measured near the beginning of the day (in Greenwich Mean Time - GMT), and the eastern Pacific is measured near the end of the GMT day. There is a 24-hour discontinuity in the data at 180th meridian. Diagonal bands with no data are areas that the satellite did not view on a particular day. 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.   3114   Daily Erythemal Index (UV exposure) Measurements for 2000-2001 (WMS)
A animation of deforestation in Rondonia from 1975 through 2001 from Landsat imagery   3113   Rondonia Deforestation (WMS)
An animation of the evaporation of the Aral Sea using Landsat imagery from 1973, 1987, and 2000.   3112   Aral Sea Evaporation (WMS)
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   Vegetation Images Show Drought in Western US (WMS)
This animation shows the solar radiance on the Earth
at noon on the Greenwich meriidian for June 20, 2003 through June 19, 2004
as calculated from measurements made by the TIM instrument on SORCE.   3109   Solar Irradiance (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES
measurements of outgoing shortwave radiation, from June 20-21, 2003.   3108   Instantaneous Outgoing Shortwave Flux (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES
measurements of outgoing longwave radiation, from June 20-21, 2003.   3107   Instantaneous Outgoing Longwave Flux (WMS)
This animation shows net radiation flux corresponding
to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003.  This data
is calculated from CERES outgoing longwave and shortwave measurements, along
with a corresponding calculated incoming solar flux.   3106   Instantaneous Net Radiation Flux (WMS)
This animation shows incoming solar flux corresponding
to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003.  This data
is calculated using data from SORCE for the flux magnitude at the Earths orbit,
coupled with solar incidence angles based on CERES measurement locations and
times.   3105   Instantaneous Incoming Solar Flux (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES
measurements of regions of solar reflectivity, from June 20-21, 2003.   3104   Instantaneous Scene Identification (WMS)
This animation shows temperature in the atmosphere from August 13 through October 15, 2004. Red represents higher temperatures; blue represents lower temperatures. The spatial resolution is low: each pixel covers an area of 5 degrees longitude by 2 degrees latitude, so the entire world (except for 1 degree at each pole) is covered by the 72x89 pixel images.   3102   Temperature from new Microwave Limb Sounder on Aura (WMS)
This animation shows water vapor (H2O) in the atmosphere from August 13 through October 15, 2004. Red represents high concentrations; blue represents low concentrations. The spatial resolution is low: each pixel covers an area of 5 degrees longitude by 2 degrees latitude, so the entire world (except for 1 degree at each pole) is covered by the 72x89 pixel images.   3101   Water vapor from new Microwave Limb Sounder on Aura (WMS)
This animation shows nitric acid (HNO3) in the atmosphere from August 13 through October 15, 2004. Red represents high concentrations; blue represents low concentrations. The spatial resolution is low: each pixel covers an area of 5 degrees longitude by 2 degrees latitude, so the entire world (except for 1 degree at each pole) is covered by the 72x89 pixel images.   3100   Nitric acid from new Microwave Limb Sounder on Aura (WMS)
This animation shows hydrogen chloride (HCl) in the atmosphere from August 13 through October 15, 2004. Red represents high concentrations; blue represents low concentrations. The spatial resolution is low: each pixel covers an area of 5 degrees longitude by 2 degrees latitude, so the entire world (except for 1 degree at each pole) is covered by the 72x89 pixel images.   3099   Hydrogen Chloride from new Microwave Limb Sounder on Aura (WMS)
This animation shows a flat map version of the southern polar vortex at 550 degrees Kelvin during part of 2004.   3098   Polar Vortex (WMS)
This animation shows the monthly average total-sky outgoing
shortwave flux from CERES for July 2002 through June 2004.   3097   Average Total-sky Outgoing Shortwave Flux (WMS)
This animation shows the monthly average clear-sky outgoing
shortwave flux from CERES for July 2002 through June 2004.   3096   Average Clear-sky Outgoing Shortwave Flux (WMS)
This animation shows the monthly average total-sky incoming solar flux
from CERES for July 2002 through June 2004.   3095   Average Total-sky Incoming Solar Flux (WMS)
This animation shows the monthly average total-sky net
radiant flux from CERES for July 2002 through June 2004.   3094   Average Total-sky Net Radiant Flux (WMS)
This animation shows the monthly average clear-sky net
radiant flux from CERES for July 2002 through June 2004.   3093   Average Clear-sky Net Radiant Flux (WMS)
This animation shows the monthly average total-sky outgoing
longwave flux from CERES for July 2002 through June 2004.   3092   Average Total-sky Outgoing Longwave Flux (WMS)

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