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Animation Identification Numbers 300 through 399



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A zoom into a composite solar image created from TRACE observations made on October 10, 1998, showing an active region in the solar corona   300   Zoom into the Bottom Right of the Sun using TRACE Imagery
A zoom into a composite solar image created from TRACE observations made on October 10, 1998, followed by a pan showing various active regions in the solar corona   301   Zoom Around the Sun using TRACE Imagery
A zoom into a composite solar image created from TRACE observations made on October 10, 1998, followed by an animation of TRACE images showing a flare in the solar corona   302   Zoom and Fade to Animation of Solar Flare using TRACE Imagery
A flyover of Australia and the South Pacific, ending with a view of South America.   303   South Pacific Flyover
A flyover of the central Pacific, starting at northern Australia and ending over North America.   304   Pacific Flyover
Flying up of the west coast of the Americas from Chile to California.   305   West Coast of the Americas Flyover
A flyover of New Guinea and Indonesia, ending over the Indian Ocean.   306   Indonesia Flyover
A flyover of North America, starting at Baja and ending at Maine.   307   North America Flyover
Global cumulative precipitation anomaly as measured by TRMM for the period January 1997 through Februaru 1998.  Red indicates 10 feet more precipitation than normal during this period and green indicates 10 feet less than normal.   308   Global Cumulative Precipitation Anomaly from TRMM: January 1997 through February 1998
Global monthly average precipitation anomalies as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   309   Global Rainfall Anomalies from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over North America as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   310   North American Rainfall Anomalies: January 1997 through February 1998
Global monthly average precipitation anomalies as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   311   Global Rainfall Anomalies from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 2)
Actual Precipitation using SSM-I data from 1-97 to 5-98   312   Actual Precipitation from SSM/I: January 1997 through May 1998
Precipitation Anomaly using SSM-I data from 1-97 to 5-98   313   Precipitation Anomaly from SSM/I: January 1997 through May 1998
An image of the Earth derived from AVHRR and topographic data.   314   The Home Earth
A zoom to a rotating globe showing the monthly average rainfall for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   315   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Zoom to Rotating Globe
A rotating globe showing the monthly average rainmap for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   316   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Rotating Globe
Monthly average rainfall over Africa for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   317   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Africa
A zoom to Central America showing the monthly average rainfall for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   318   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Central America Zoom
A pan and zoom from Shanghai, China, to Suzhou, China, from Landsat imagery taken February, 1998   319   Shanghai and Suzhou
Moving from Des Moines, Iowa to Perry, Iowa using imagery from Landsat   320   Landsat Pan from Des Moines, Iowa to Perry, Iowa
A flyover of Istanbul using Landsat imagery from April, 1980   321   Flyover of Istanbul
Zoom into Istanbul, using Landsat imagery from April, 1980   322   Zoom into Istanbul
Flying along the Susquehanna River, using Landsat imagery draped over elevation data   323   Fly Down the Susquehanna
Mexico City, Mexico.  The Landsat Thematic Mapper data shows the shortwave infrared, infrared,
and visible (green) channels for the region around Mexico City. USGS Digital
Elevation Map data shows the rugged, steep terrain which surrounds the city.
Mexico Citys position with respect to these mountains results in air from the
city getting trapped so that smog accumulates. The city is built on land formed
from the erosion of the mountains, so that buildings and structures in the city
rest in sedimentary rocks rather than bedrock. This leaves buildings more
vunerable to damage from earthquakes.
  324   Mexico City, (high vertical exaggeration)
Des Moines, IA   325   Zoom into an Arbitrary Field near Des Moines, Iowa
Flying around a Landsat image of Mexico City as the topography of the area grows   326   Mexico City (mild vertical exaggeration)
Flying up the Hudson River starting at New York City, using Landsat imagery draped over elevation data   327   New York City, Fly up the Hudson River
Countdown Animation   328   Earth Today 1998 Countdown
The entire narrated Images video   329   Images of Earth and Space II
A tour of the Earth in an immersive application, zooming to Yosemite and flying around within the topography of the region   331   Digital Earth: A Look At Yosemite
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench   332   Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 1
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench   333   Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 2
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench   334   Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 3
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench   335   Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 4
Video footage of the VR wand in operation with the Immersive Workbench   336   Closeup of VR Wand in Operation
Video footage of Steve Maher operating the Digital Earth Workbench software on the Immersive Workbench   337   Wide View of Digital Earth Workbench in Operation: Take 5
Video footage of Steve Maher viewing Yosemite on the Immersive Workbench   338   Medium Shot of Yosemite on the Immersive Workbench
Video footage of Steve Maher using stereo glasses   339   Closeup of Stereo Glasses in Operation
An animation of sea surface temperature anomaly in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 to November 1998 as measured by NOAA AVHRR   340   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1997 through November 1998
An animation of sea surface height anomaly in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 to November 1998 as measured by TOPEX-Poseidon   341   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Height Anomaly: January 1997 through November 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through November 1998 from NOAA AVHRR and TOPEX Poseidon   342   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temp and Height Anomalies 3D Isometric View: Jan. 1997 through Nov. 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through November 1998 from NOAA AVHRR and TOPEX Poseidon   343   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temp and Height Anomaly 3D Isometric View with Pan: Jan. 1997 through Nov. 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through November 1998 from NOAA AVHRR and TOPEX Poseidon   344   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature and Height Anomaly 3D Side View: Jan. 1997 through Nov. 1998
A comparison of the Pacific sea surface temperature anomaly during the El NiƱo of 1982-1983 with that of 1997-1998, as measured by NOAA AVHRR   345   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Comparison: 1982/1983 to 1997/1998
An animation of sea surface temperature anomaly, sea surface height anomaly, and sea temperature anomaly at depth in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 through November 1998 as measured by NOAA AVHRR, TOPEX Poseidon, and the TAO TRITON Array   346   El Niño-La Niña Zoom to Cross-section of Temperature and Height Anomalies: Jan. 1997 through Nov. 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature anomaly, sea surface height anomaly, and sea temperature anomaly at depth in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 through November 1998 as measured by NOAA AVHRR, TOPEX Poseidon, and the TAO TRITON Array   347   El Niño-La Niña Cross-section of Temperature and Height Anomalies: Jan. 1997 through Nov. 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through November 1998 from NOAA AVHRR and TOPEX Poseidon   348   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature and Height Anomalies: January 1997 through November 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature, height, and wind anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through November 1998.  (Wind anomalies stop at October 1998.)   349   El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature, Height, and Wind Anomalies: Jan. 1997 through Nov. 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies on a rotating globe from January 1997 to November 1998.  This animation zooms to the Pacific, then rotates to the Indian Ocean and ends on the Atlantic Ocean.   350   Sea Surface Height and Temperature Anomalies on a Globe: Zoom and Rotate
An animation of sea surface temperature, sea surface height, and sea temperature at depth in the Pacific Ocean from July 1997 through November 1998 as measured by NOAA AVHRR, TOPEX Poseidon, and the TAO TRITON Array   351   El Niño-La Niña Cross-section of Sea Temperature and Height: July 1997 through November 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies on a rotating globe from January 1997 to November 1998.  This animation rotates from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific.   352   Sea Surface Height and Temperature Anomalies on a Globe: Rotating to the Pacific Ocean
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 to November 1998   353   Sea Surface Height and Temperature Anomalies on a Globe: The Pacific Ocean
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Atlantic Ocean from January 1997 to November 1998   354   Sea Surface Height and Temperature Anomalies on a Globe: The Atlantic Ocean
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Indian Ocean from January 1997 to November 1998   355   Sea Surface Height and Temperature Anomalies on a Globe: The Indian Ocean
Slow spin around Mars north pole   356   High Slow Fly around Pole
Mars north pole with topography   357   Mars: Fly Straight over Pole
Fly up to Mars north poles Sasquatch Crater   358   Fly up to Sasquatch Crater view one
Fly up to Mars north poles Sasquatch Crater   359   Fly up to Sasquatch Crater view two
Fly up to Mars north pole spinning around dunes area   360   Fly up to Dunes- thought to cover ice
Mars north pole mesa   361   Fly over of Mars Mesa, Tounge, Dunes, Sasquatch Crater
Mars north pole flyover from above   362   Mars North Polar Fly In From Above And Tilt
20,000 year morph animation of the Ross Ice Shelf   363   Antarctica Morph through Time: Ross Ice Shelf Zoom
Animation of Ronne Ice Shelf morphing through the past 20,000 years   364   Antarctica Morph through Time: Ronne Ice Shelf Zoom
Zoom to the Ronne Ice Shelf and morph from 20,000 years ago to the present day   365   Antarctica Morph through Time: Ronne Ice Shelf Zoom 2
Morph animation of 20,000 year old Antarctica to the present   366   Antarctica Morph through Time: Antarctic Peninsula
20,000 year old Antarctica   367   Antarctica Morph through Time: Wilkes Land View
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico on April 17, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   368   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Still of U.S. and Mexico taken on 4/17/98
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico on May 9, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   369   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Still of U.S. and Mexico taken at 5/9/98
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico on May 14, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   370   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Still of U.S. and Mexico taken on 5/14/98
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico on May 16, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   371   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Still of U.S. and Mexico taken on 5/16/98
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico from April 1, 1998 to May 26, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   372   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: U.S. and Mexico from 4/1/98 to 5/26/98 (3 times @ 6 days/sec)
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico from April 1, 1998 to May 26, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   373   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: U.S. and Mexico from 4/1/98 to 5/26/98 (3 times @ 3 days/sec)
Aerosol concentrations over the United States and Mexico from April 1, 1998 to May 26, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   374   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: U.S. and Mexico from 4/1/98 to 5/26/98 (3 times @ 1.5 days/sec)
Aerosol concentrations over Indonesia from April 29, 1997 to January 13, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   375   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Indonesia from 6/29/97 to 1/13/98 (3 times @ 6 days/sec)
Aerosol concentrations over Indonesia from August 7, 1997 to November 15, 1997, from Earth Probe TOMS   376   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Indonesia from 8/7/97 to 11/15/97 (3 times @ 1.5 days/sec)
Aerosol concentrations over Indonesia from March 11, 1998 to April 4, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS   377   Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Venezuela from 3/11/98 to 4/4/98 (3 times @ 1.5 days/sec)
Global aerosol concentrations from May 1997 through May 1998 from Earth Probe TOMS   378   Tropospheric Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: Global - 9 Day Averages (May 1997 - May 1998)
Aerosol concentrations over Indonesia from May 1997 through May 1998 from Earth Probe TOMS   379   Tropospheric Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: Indonesia - 9 Day Averages (May 1997 - May 1998)
Aerosol concentrations over the Atlantic Ocean from May 1997 through May 1998 from Earth Probe TOMS   380   Tropospheric Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: Atlantic Ocean - 9 Day Averages (May 1997 - May 1998)
Average aerosol concentrations over Indonesia during the first half of October from 1979 through 1992, from Nimbus TOMS   381   Aerosols from Nimbus TOMS: Indonesia 1979 - 1992 Oct 1-15 Averages
Average global aerosol concentrations during the first half of October from 1979 through 1992, from Nimbus TOMS   382   Aerosols from Nimbus TOMS: Global 1979 - 1992 Oct 1-15 Averages
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (Global) 3 months-sec   383   AVHRR Global Fire Data: April 1992 through December 1993 (3 months/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (Africa) 3 months-sec   384   AVHRR Fire Data over Africa: April 1992 through December 1993 (3 months/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (South  America) 3 months-sec   385   AVHRR Fire Data over South America: April 1992 through December 1993 (3 months/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (Global) 1 months-sec   386   AVHRR Global Fire Data: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (Africa) 1 months-sec   387   AVHRR Fire Data over Africa: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (South   America) 1 months-sec   388   AVHRR Fire Data over South America: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (Atlantic) 1 months-sec   389   AVHRR Fire Data over the Atlantic: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages  (Semi-Global)1 months-sec   390   AVHRR Semi-Global Fire Data: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
Seasonal global temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   391   Seasonal Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Slow)
Seasonal global temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   392   Seasonal Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Fast)
Seasonal North American temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   393   Seasonal North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Slow)
Seasonal North American temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998   394   Seasonal North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Fast)
Annual global temperature anomalies from 1950 through 1998   395   Annual Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: 1950 through 1998
Annual North American temperature anomalies from 1950 through 1998   396   Annual North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: 1950 through 1998
A slow flyby of the SeaStar satellite orbiting the Earth. The imagery on the Earth was taken by the SeaWiFS instrument onboard the SeaStar satellite.   397   SeaStar Satellite Beauty Shot
A slow flyby of southern Europe, using SeaWiFS imagery   398   Southern Europe - August 9th, 10th 1998
A flyby from the Gulf of Mexico along the east coast of the United States to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, from a SeaWiFS image taken April 12, 1998   399   Flying along the East Coast of the United States - April 12, 1998
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