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Animation Identification Numbers 1100 through 1199



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This image is a possible hidden water channel.   1100   Gravity Flat Image Showing Hidden Channel (Still)
Valles Marineris Flyover   1101   Valles Marineris Flyover (Long Version)
Layers of Mars composition: surface through core   1102   Mars Cutaway
Viking Texture zoom down to gravity map revealing hidden channel   1103   Viking Texture Zoom Down to Gravity Map Revealing Hidden Channel
Initially looking at the MOLA false color surface of Mars, we zoom in and see gravity data.  The blue line indicates an area where water possibly flowed.   1104   MOLA Texture Zoom Down to Gravity Map Revealing Hidden Channel
Mars Crustal Thickness   1105   Mars Crust Thickness
SeaWiFS true color image of a midwest snow belt taken on March 13, 2000   1106   Midwest Snow Belt (March 13, 2000) Still #1
SeaWiFS true color image of a midwest snow belt taken on March 13, 2000   1107   Midwest Snow Belt (March 13, 2000) Still #2
SeaWiFS true color image of a midwest snow belt taken on March 13, 2000   1108   Midwest Snow Belt (March 13, 2000) Still #3
SeaWiFS true color image of a midwest snow belt taken on March 13, 2000   1109   Midwest Snow Belt Flyover: March 13, 2000
Cape Verde engulfed by dust storms from Africa on December 8, 1999   1110   Cape Verde Dust Storm from SeaWiFS on December 8, 1999: Zoom
Cape Verde engulfed by dust storms from Africa on December 8, 1999   1111   Cape Verde Dust Storm from SeaWiFS on December 8, 1999: Zoom and Pan
Zooming down to a SeaWiFS image taken August 7, 2000, showing smoke plumes from fires in Portugal   1112   Portugal Fires from SeaWiFS: August 7, 2000
Zooming down to the Bay of Bengal, showing a true color SeaWiFS image followed by SeaWiFS measurements of phytoplankton density   1113   The Bay of Bengal from SeaWiFS
Zooming down to the Bay of Bengal, showing a true color SeaWiFS image followed by SeaWiFS measurements of phytoplankton density   1114   A Closer Look at the Bay of Bengal from SeaWiFS
Fires in Central America   1115   Fires in Central America
Zooming down to fires in Central America as seen by SeaWiFS on April 17, 2000   1116   Fires in Central America from SeaWiFS: April 17, 2000 (A Closer Look)
Zooming in to a region in the North Atlantic Ocean, north of Great Britaini, showing a large phytoplankton bloom   1117   North Atlantic Phytoplankton Bloom
Animation showing multiple data sets from Terra   1118   Terra First Light Visualizations: North America
Pan down the MODIS first light image   1119   First Light Image from MODIS (First Draft)
Pan down the MODIS first light image   1120   First Light Image from MODIS (Second Draft)
Global Surface Reflectance (MODIS)   1121   Global Surface Reflectance (MODIS)
Looking at the Chesapeake Bay, a side by side comparision of data collected by the AVHRR and MODIS instruments.   1122   A Comparison of MODIS with AVHRR
A rotating globe displaying NDVI data.   1123   Global Vegetation Index
A globe of Sea Surface Temperature data without land.   1124   Global Sea Surface Temperature Without Land
A rotating globe displaying Sea Surface Temperature and NDVI data.   1125   Global Sea Surface Temperature and NDVI
MODIS provides frequent (every 1-2 days) global views of the Earth. This image shows a true-color land surface and a false color sea surface temperature map (red and yellow are warmer, blues are cooler).   1126   Global Sea Surface Temperature and MODIS
IndoEX Chlorophyll Levels   1127   Chlorophyll in the Bay of Bengal with Fluorescence
MODIS provides new capabilities for measuring the properties of clouds.  The sensor measures how much of the globe is covered by clouds, identifies various cloud types, and even enables scientists to determine the sizes of the particles that make up clouds. This latter measurement allows scientists to distinguish clouds made of water droplets from those made of ice crystals, and from those made of snow flakes. In this image, the blue clouds are ice clouds, pink indicates snow clouds, and green shows water clouds.   1128   Cloud Optical Thickness Effective Particle Radius
INDOEX Aerosols   1129   Focus on INDOEX (First Version)
INDOEX Surface Reflectance   1130   Terra: Focus on INDOEX (Second Version)
This visualization was made to demonstrate a technique developed by scientists to remove clouds from data images by using cloud data.  Initially, you will see the Larsen Ice Shelf with the clouds obstructing the view, then fades to a mask to mask out the clouds, and then removes the clouds from the view, leaving the Larsen Ice Shelf unobstructed.   1131   Larsen Clouds
This visualization was made to demonstrate a technique developed by scientists to remove clouds from data images by using cloud data. Initially, you will see a portion of South America with the clouds obstructing the view, then fades to a mask to mask out the clouds, and then removes the clouds from the view, leaving the view of South America unobstructed.   1132   South American Cirrus Clouds
Global carbon monoxide as measured by MOPITT from March 5, 2000 to March 7, 2000 is shown on a rotating globe.  High values of carbon monoxide are shown in red and yellow, and the large areas of missing data in white are regions not seen by MOPITT during this three-day period.   1133   MOPITT Globe
Global carbon monoxide as measured by MOPITT from March 5, 2000 to March 7, 2000 is shown on a globe, which then unwraps to a cartesian projection.  High values of carbon monoxide are shown in red and yellow, and the large areas of missing data in white are regions not seen by MOPITT during this three-day period.   1134   MOPITT Globe Unwrap
Global carbon monoxide as measured by MOPITT from March 5, 2000 to March 7, 2000 is shown on a globe, which then unwraps to a cartesian projection and zooms into the African Sahel, fading to data of fires from biomass burning from the VIRS instrument on TRMM.  High values of carbon monoxide are shown in red and yellow, and the large areas of missing data in white are regions not seen by MOPITT during this three-day period.   1135   MOPITT Globe Unwrap with Zoom into TRMM Fire Data
Spinning globe showing CERES data   1136   CERES Globe
A flat projection of CERES data   1137   CERES Flat Map
Rotating globe showing (in order) CERES radiative flux, MODIS surface reflectance, zooming down to the Atlantic Ocean north of the equator, CERES shortwave (albedo), and MISR data showing the dust cloud.   1138   CERES to MISR Sequence
Longwave Radiation dataset on a spinning globe.   1139   Global Longwave from CERES
Longwave Radiation on a globe, unwrapping to a flat plane.   1140   Longwave Radiation from CERES Unwrapped
Shortwave radiation dataset shown on a globe.   1141   Global Shortwave from CERES
Shortwave radiation data on a globe, unwrapping to a flat plane.   1142   Shortwave from CERES Unwrapped
Longwave radiation data on a spinning globe, unwrapping to a flat plane.   1143   Spinning Global Longwave from CERES
Shortwave radiation data on a spinning globe, unwrapping to a flat plane.   1144   Spinning Global Shortwave from CERES
A fly-in to Typhoon Bilis on August 22, 2000, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.   1146   Typhoon Bilis from TRMM: August 22, 2000
A fly-in to Hurricane Alberto on August 8, 2000, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   1147   Hurricane Alberto from TRMM: August 8, 2000
A fly-in to Hurricane Floyd on September 13, 1999, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface is revealed.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   1148   Hurricane Floyd from TRMM: September 13, 1999
A fly-in to Typhoon Prapiroon on August 31, 2000, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.   1149   Typhoon Prapiroon from TRMM: August 31, 2000
An image of the clouds of Hurricane Bonnie taken by GOES on August 26, 1998   1150   Hurricane Bonnie Dissolving 'Crystal Cathedral'
A fly-in to Tropical Storm Florence on September 12, 2000, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   1151   Tropical Storm Florence from TRMM: September 12, 2000
A fly-in to Hurricane Florence on September 13, 2000, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM.  In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.  The global cloud cover data was measured by GOES.   1152   Hurricane Florence from TRMM: September 13, 2000
Push-in showing smoke plumes in Colorado.   1153   Fires in Colorado
Push-in to fires in Idaho.   1154   Fires in Idaho
Push-in to fires in Montana.   1155   Western Fires
Push-in to fires in Montana.   1156   Western Fires (Long Version)
Zoom-in to smoke plumes from fires in Idaho & Montana.   1157   Western Fires (Short Version)
Zoom-in to smoke plumes from fires in Idaho & Montana.   1158   Western Fires: Fast Approach with State Lines
Zoom-in to Idaho & Montana fire smoke plumes.   1159   Western Fires: Slow Approach with State Lines
Zoom in to Montana fires on August 8, 2000 showing the correlation between aerosols as measured by Earth Probe TOMS and smoke plumes as seen by SeaWiFS   1160   Montana Fires: SeaWiFS Imagery and TOMS Aerosols
Zoom into a view of the smoke plumes from fires in Montana, as seen by SeaWiFS in August 2000   1161   Montana Fires in August 2000 from SeaWiFS
Zoom into Montana region with smoke plumes evident from fires   1162   Montana Fires With State Lines
Zoom down to the Los Alamos area with smoke evident from fires   1163   New Mexico Fires - Los Alamos
Zooming down to Sydney Australia.   1164   Zoom in to Sydney, Australia for the 2000 Olympic Games
Zooming down to imagery and thermal data of fires in Montana as seen by MODIS in August 2000   1165   Western Fires From Terra/MODIS
Polar stratospheric cloud regions for the period November 1, 1999 through March 15, 2000   1166   Polar Stratospheric Clouds From SOLVE
Ozone over Antarctica from August 1, 2000 to September 6, 2000 as measured by Earth Probe TOMS   1167   TOMS Ozone Over Antarctica: August 1, 2000 to September 6, 2000
Zoom in on the Sun to show the flare region.   1168   'Bastille Day' Flare Animation
Zoom in to the Bastille Day flare (1998) and fade to a model of the magnetic field lines in the region.   1169   Bastille Day Flare Without Matter Motion
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1170   Plasmasphere With Earth Inset in EUV
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1171   Aurora With Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1172   Plasmasphere Close-up With Earth Inset
Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1173   Aurora Close-up With Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV.   1174   IMAGE Views the Plasmasphere in EUV
A movie of the Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.   1175   Aurora Without Earth Inset
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV   1176   Plasmasphere with Earth Inset
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV   1177   Plasmasphere Without Earth Inset
Seasonal NDVI movie for North America.   1180   Seasonal NDVI for North America: 1981-2000 Averaged, With Month Notation
Movie of seasonal NDVI for North America   1181   Seasonal NDVI for North America: 1981-2000 Averaged, Without Month Notation
Monthly NDVI for North America   1182   Monthly NDVI for North America: July 1981-July 2000
Still image from the movie.   1183   Monthly NDVI Anomaly for North America: July 1981-July 2000
Seasonal NDVI for Africa.   1184   Seasonal NDVI for Africa: 1981-2000 Averaged, With Month Notation
Seasonally averaged NDVI for Africa   1185   Seasonal NDVI for Africa: 1981-2000 Averaged Without Month Notation
Monthly NDVI for Africa over 20 years.   1186   Monthly NDVI for Africa: July 1981-July 2000
Montly averaged NDVI anomalies in Africa for 20 years.   1187   Monthly NDVI Anomaly for Africa: July 1981-July 2000
North America NDVI Average August   1188   North America NDVI Average August
North America NDVI 1988 August   1189   North America NDVI 1988 August
North America NDVI 1988 August Anomaly   1190   North America NDVI 1988 August Anomaly
North America NDVI 1993 August   1192   North America NDVI 1993 August
North America NDVI 1993 August Anomaly.  Green is more vegetation than average, brown is a deficit of vegetation with respect to the average.   1193   North America NDVI 1993 August Anomaly
North America NDVI Average for July   1194   North America NDVI Average July
North America NDVI for July, 2000.   1195   North America NDVI 2000 July
North America NDVI 2000 July Anomaly.  Green is more vegetation than average, brown is a deficit of vegetation with respect to the average.   1196   North America NDVI 2000 July Anomaly
Africa NDVI Average August   1197   Africa NDVI Average August
Africa NDVI 1984 August   1198   Africa NDVI 1984 August
Africa NDVI 1984 August Anomaly.  Green is more vegetation than average, brown is a deficit of vegetation with respect to the average.   1199   Africa NDVI 1984 August Anomaly
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