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Animation Identification Numbers 2500 through 2599



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This image depicts the overflooding of the Texas rivers.   2500   Flooding in Southeast Texas
This image shows the area of the Texas Floods one month before.   2501   Before the Flooding in Southeast Texas
Typhoon Chataan off the coast of Japan.   2502   Super Typhoon Chataan
Looking down upon the United States with the SeaStar satellite in the foreground.  In this shot, SeaStar is collecting data from the southern U.S.  A download is occurring from somewhere on the U.S. east coast which in turn is connected to the Abilene network backbone.   2503   SC2002 Intro
Conference title From Terabytes to Insights as it appears in the animation.  For print media use.   2504   SC2002 Title
This image show the heavy smoke moving along the east coast and into the Atlantic.   2505   Smoke from Canadian Wildfires
On August 12, 2002, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASAs Aqua satellite captured this image, showing the smoke from the burning fires.   2506   Smoke from Oregon Fires
This animation zooms down to Typhoon Phanfone just south of Japan.  The structure of the storm is revealed where yellow represents 0.5 inches of rain or more, green shows 1.0 inches of rain and red shows 2.0 inches or more.   2507   Powerful Typhoon Phanfone, August 15, 2002
View of smoke plume with fire pixels.   2508   Fires Near Sequoia National Forest
The expanding bubble of hot plasma expands into SOHO-LASCO C3 field of view just before bursting   2509   A Multi-Mission View of the AR9906 Solar Flare with Instrument Labels
Mars Odyssey epithermal neutron data overlayed on MGS-MOLA topography   2510   Mars Odyssey Science Cover Image
The expanding bubble of hot plasma expands into SOHO-LASCO C3 field of view just before bursting   2511   A Multi-Mission View of the AR9906 Solar Flare without Instrument Labels
Flat world map showing with yellow dots the approximately 150 verified craters scattered throughout the world.  They are largely grouped on the North American, European, and Australian continents.   2512   Verified Craters
SeaWiFS was able to capture this image a day after the terrorist attack, September 12th, 2001   2513   SeaWiFS view of Ground Zero
Landsat 7 image of New York City taken on September 12th, 2001.   2514   Landsat 7 view of Ground Zero
Close up of the Iturralde Crater, showing an inner and an outer circular rim.  The rim is five miles in diameter.   2515   Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data
The Iturralde Crater with its inner and outer circular rims marked. The rim is five miles in diameter.  Also marked in the image is the airstrip, the Rio Manupare, and the base camp in Palmasola.   2516   Iturralde Crater with 1999 Data, with labels
Close up of the Iturralde Crater, with enhanced contrast, showing an inner and an outer circular rim. The rim is five miles in diameter.   2517   Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, with Enhanced Contrast
The Iturralde Crater with its inner and outer circular rims marked and with enhanced contrast. The rim is five miles in diameter. Also marked in the image is the airstrip, the Rio Manupare, and the base camp in Palmasola.   2518   Iturralde Crater, 1999 Data, with Enhanced Contrast and Labels
Peel away the clouds to reveal Hurricane Hernans rain structure.  Yellow represents 0.5 inches of rain per hour, green is 1.0 inches of rain per hour and red is 2.0 or higher.   2519   Hurricane Hernan, September 1, 2002
View of New York City on September 11, 2002.   2520   SeaWiFS Views New York City on September 11, 2001
Terra-MODIS caught this image the day of the attacks, September 11, 2001.   2521   Terra views New York City on September 11, 2001
This animation shows fire activity occurring from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002 on a rotating globe.   2522   Global Revolution of Fires During 2001 and 2002
This image shows a global view of fires detected on 10-11-2001 over Europe, Africa and South America.   2524   A Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows seasonal fire activity from 2-17-2002 to 7-31-2002 and from 8-1-2001 to 2-18-2002 with a clock overlay indicating the date.   2525   A Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows seasonal fire activity from 8-21-2002 to  8-20-2002 displayed on a flat map.   2526   Annual Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002 on a Flat Map
This animation shows seasonal fire activity from 8-21-2001 to  8-20-2002 on a flat map with a clock showing the date.   2527   Annual Portrait of Global Fires during 2001 and 2002 on a Flat Map with Clock
This animation shows a zoom out from the Southwestern US while fires detected between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002 are displayed.   2528   Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Zoom
This animation shows a zoom out from the Southwestern US
while fires detected between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002 are displayed. A clock inset indicates the date.   2529   Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Zoom and Clock
This animation shows fires detected over the Western US between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002.   2530   Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Still Camera
This animation shows fires detected over the Western US between 5-1-2002 and 8-20-2002 from a still camera position with a clock inset.   2531   Fires over the Western US during 2002 with Still Camera and Clock
This animation shows fires detected over the United States from 5-1-2002 through 8-20-2002.   2532   Fires over the United States during the Summer of 2002
This animation shows fires detected over the United States from 5-1-2002 through 8-20-2002 with a clock inset.   2533   Fires over the United States during the Summer of 2002 with Clock
This animation shows fires detected over North America from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002.   2534   Fires over North America during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows fires detected over North America from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002 with a clock inset.   2535   Fires over North America during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows fires detected over South America from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002.   2536   Fires over South America during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows fires detected over South America from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002 with a clock inset.   2537   Fires over South America during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows fires detected over Europe from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002.   2538   Fires over Europe during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows fires detected over Europe from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002  with a clock inset.   2539   Fires over Europe during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows fires detected over Asia from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002.   2540   Fires over Asia during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows fires detected over Asia from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002  with a clock inset.   2541   Fires over Asia during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows fires detected over Africa from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002.   2542   Fires over Africa during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows fires detected over Africa from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002 with a clock inset.   2543   Fires over Africa during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This animation shows fires detected over Australia from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002.   2544   Fires over Australia during 2001 and 2002
This animation shows fires detected over Australia from 8-21-2001 through 8-20-2002 with a clock inset.   2545   Fires over Australia during 2001 and 2002 with Clock
This image shows the extent of the Rodeo-Chediski Fire as of 7-2-2002.   2546   Portrait of Global Fires with Zoom to Rodeo/Chediski Fire
This animation shows global fire activity 7-1-2001 and 8-20-2002.  During June 2002, a close view of the Rodeo-Chediski Fire is shown.  A clock overlay indicates the date.   2547   Portrait of Global Fires with Zoom to Rodeo/Chediski Fire with Clock
Baltimore Convention Center   2548   Great Zoom out of Baltimore, MD: Convention Center
Baltimore Convention Center   2549   Great Zoom into Baltimore, MD: Convention Center
Zoom into the Amazon, Brazil   2550   Great Zoom into the Amazon, Brazil
Zoom out from the Amazon, Brazil   2551   Great Zoom out of the Amazon, Brazil
The rain structure of Tropical Storm Gustav: grey is 0.5 inches of rain, green is 1.0 inches of rain, and red is 2.0 inches of rain or more per hour   2552   Hurricane Gustav
TRACE and two RHESSI channels   2553   A Multi-Mission View of the AR9906 Solar Flare with Alternate Instrument Labels
Spring 2001 in the Provo, Utah area   2554   Salt Lake City, Utah Area Flyover During Spring (NASM2002)
Summer 2001 in the Provo, Utah area   2555   Salt Lake City, Utah Area Flyover During Summer (NASM2002)
Fall 2001 in the Provo, Utah area   2556   Salt Lake City, Utah Area Flyover During Fall (NASM2002)
Winter 2001 in the Provo, Utah area   2557   Salt Lake City, Utah Area Flyover During Winter (NASM2002)
Peel away the clouds of Hurricane Isodore to reveal the rain structure.  Yellow represents areas iwhere at least 0.5 inches of rain fell per hour.  Green shows at least 1.0 inch of rain, and red depicts more than 2.0 inches of rain per hour.   2558   Hurricane Isodore on September 19, 2002
Experiment A precipitation changes.   2559   Atmospheric Black Carbon Alters Weather Patterns
Post-flood image (August 21, 2002)   2560   Flooding in China (Before and After)
Tropical Storm Isodore   2561   Tropical Storm Isodore Makes Landfall in Louisiana, September 26, 2002
Temperature changes, experiment A.   2562   Atmospheric Black Carbon Alters Weather Patterns (Still Images)
This is the rain structure of Hurricane Lili with all of the clouds removed on October 2, 2002.  Yellow denotes areas of rain with 0.5 inches of rain per hour, Green denotes areas of 1.0 inches of rain per hour and Red shows areas with more than 2.0 inches of rain per hour   2563   Hurricane Lili, October 2, 2002
West Nile Virus propogation map   2564   Progression of the West Nile Virus Through the Continental United States
Distribution of Aedes vexans mosquitos   2565   Mosquito Distribution Maps
2001 US Census Population Estimates with BlueMarble data as background.   2566   Continental United States Population Map
Land Surface Temperature Still   2567   Land Surface Temperature
NDVI image of North America   2568   NDVI Animation over Continental United States
West Nile Virus sample risk map for North America   2569   Sample Risk Map: Northeastern United States
A sample West Nile Virus risk map for North America   2570   Sample Risk Map: Continental United States
Southeastern Texas before flood: 24 June 2002   2571   Southeastern Texas Floods: 24 June 2002 (before)
 Southeastern Texas after flood:  8 July 2002   2572   Southeastern Texas Floods: 8 July 2002 (after)
Stratospheric ozone for September 24, 2002   2573   Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 15, 2002, to September 29, 2002
Stratospheric Ozone for September 18, 1979.   2574   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1979
Stratospheric Ozone for September 30, 1980.   2575   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1980
Stratospheric Ozone for October 10, 1981.   2576   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1981
Stratospheric Ozone for October 2, 1982.   2577   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1982
Stratospheric Ozone for September 28, 1983.   2578   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1983
Stratospheric Ozone for October 3, 1984.   2579   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1984
Stratospheric Ozone for October 3, 1985.   2580   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1985
Stratospheric Ozone for October 6, 1986.   2581   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1986
Stratospheric Ozone for October 7, 1987.   2582   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1987
Stratospheric Ozone for September 21, 1988.   2583   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1988
Stratospheric Ozone for October 3, 1989   2584   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1989
Stratospheric Ozone for September 19, 1990.   2585   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1990
Stratospheric Ozone for October 4, 1991.   2586   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1991
Stratospheric Ozone for September 27, 1992.   2587   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1992
Stratospheric Ozone for September 20, 1993.   2588   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1993
Stratospheric Ozone for September 22, 1994.   2589   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1994
Stratospheric Ozone for September 7, 1996.   2590   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1996
Stratospheric Ozone for September 27, 1997.   2591   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1997
Stratospheric Ozone for September 19, 1998.   2592   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1998
Stratospheric Ozone for September 15, 1999.   2593   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 1999
Stratospheric Ozone for September 10, 2000.   2594   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2000
Stratospheric Ozone for September 17, 2001.   2595   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2001
Stratospheric Ozone for September 19, 2002.   2596   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2002
Stratospheric Ozone level averaged over October, 1979.   2597   TOMS Ozone at the South Pole: October Averages from 1979 through 2000
Stratospheric Ozone level for September 17, 1979.   2598   Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1979
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 15, 1980.   2599   Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1980
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