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Animation Identification Numbers 1400 through 1499



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Larsen Ice Shelf in 1997, after the collapse in 1995.   1400   Antarctica: Larsen Ice Shelf Side by Side Comparison
Earth Today Logo   1401   Earth Today 1998 Introduction
Our Solar System   1402   Earth Today 1998
Monthly average rainfall over northern Africa for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   1403   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: North Africa
Monthly average rainfall over South and Central America for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   1404   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: South and Central America
Monthly average rainfall over North and Central America for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   1405   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: North and Central America
Monthly average rainfall over Indonesia for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   1406   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Indonesia
Monthly average rainfall over the Far East for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red.   1407   TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: The Far East
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over South America as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   1408   Rainfall Anomalies for South America from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 2)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Far East as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   1409   Rainfall Anomalies for the Far East from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 2)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Pacific as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   1410   Rainfall Anomalies over the Pacific Ocean from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Americas as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   1411   Rainfall Anomalies for the Americas 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   1412   Rainfall Anomalies for North America from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over South America as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   1413   Rainfall Anomalies for South America from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Far East as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998   1414   Rainfall Anomalies for the Far East from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
NCEP sea surface temperature anomaly and TOPEX-Poseidon altimeter sea level anomaly in the Pacific from September 1996 to September 1997.  This animation pans from the front to the side view.   1415   El Niño: SST and SSH Anomalies from Sept. 1996 to Sept. 1997 (Pan from Front to Side View)
Various quantities from a simulation of magnetic flux in the solar atmosphere undergoing velocity perturbations.  This run has a vertical scale height of 4.8 million meters.   1416   High Resolution 2-D Numerical Simulation of Emergence of Magnetic Flux Through the Solar Atmosphere
Various quantities from a simulation of magnetic flux in the solar atmosphere undergoing velocity perturbations.  This run has a vertical scale height of 6.8 million meters.   1417   High Resolution 2-D Numerical Simulation of Emergence of Magnetic Flux Through the Solar Atmosphere
Density and magnetic flux surfaces from a simulation of magnetic flux in the solar atmosphere undergoing velocity perturbations.  This run has a vertical scale height of 6.8 million meters.   1418   High Resolution 2-D Numerical Simulation of Emergence of Magnetic Flux Through the Solar Atmosphere
Take a ride to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica   1419   Moving Along Antarctica to the South Pole
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