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This is a composite image of all of the available individual images together.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3200   Progression of Hurricane Emily, 2005 (WMS)
Global surface wind speed from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3201   Global Surface Wind Speed during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global atmospheric water vapor from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.   3202   Global Atmospheric Water Vapor during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global winds at 200 hPa geopotential height from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3203   Global High Altitude Wind Speed during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
ARGO buoys over the northern Atlantic   3204   ARGO Float Animation #1
 ARGO buoys over the western Pacific   3205   ARGO Float Animation #2
TOPEX sea level in Eastern Equatorial Pacific from 04 December 1997 (El NiƱo)   3206   TOPEX/JASON Sea Level
Global 300 hPa geopotential height from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3207   Global 300 hPa Geopotential Height during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global cloud cover from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3208   Global Cloud Cover during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global convective precipitation rate from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3209   Global Convective Precipitation during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
Global large-scale precipitation rate from the 0.25 degree resolution fvGCM atmospheric model for the period 9/1/2005 through 9/5/2005.
  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3210   Global Large-scale Precipitation during Hurricane Frances (WMS)
In this case, we see the PFSS model matches the TRACE coronal loops very well.   3211   Space Weather Forecasting: Quiet Times Ahead
The PFSS model is a poor match for the TRACE coronal loops.   3212   Space Weather Forecasting: Active Times Ahead
Hurricane Katrina moves slowly toward Florida and dumps 6 to 10 inches of accumulated rainfall over the region.  In this animation, the amount of rainfall can be seen through color. blue is 0.25 inches per hour.  Green is 0.5 inches per hour.  Yellow is 1 inch per hour and red is 2 or more inches per hour.   3214   Hurricane Katrina from TRMM: August 25, 2005
Portrait image of Hurricane Emily as it makes landfall in Mexico.    3215   Hurricane Emily: July 20, 2005
GOES-12 longwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 26, 2005 through August 30, 2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3216   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Longwave Infrared Close-up (WMS)
NASA's TRMM spacecraft peers beneath the clouds of Hurricane Katrina to see the rainfall that powers the storm.
  3218   Hurricane Katrina from TRMM: August 28, 2005
Hurricane Katrina strikes the southeastern Louisiana and the northern gulf coast as a category 4 hurricane. Look under the clouds to see the rainfall that powers the storm.   3219   Hurricane Katrina from TRMM: August 29, 2005
The title screen from the video includes footage of the 2004 hurricane season in Florida.   3220   Behold, A Whirlwind Came: The Science of Tracking Hurricanes
Hurricane Katrina rain accumulation for the period Aug 23 through 29   3221   Hurricane Katrina Rain Accumulation
Sea surface temperature showing Hurricane Katrina's cold water wake in blues (08-29-2005)   3222   Hurricane Katrina Sea Surface Temperature
Hurricane Katrina slams into Louisiana and Mississippi.   3224   Hurricane Katrina Progression
Sea surface temperature on Aug 29, 2005   3225   Sea Surface Temperature from June 1, 2005 to August 29, 2005
Sea surface temperature with clouds overlaid showing the first half of the 2005 hurricane season  (no storm tracks)   3226   Sea Surface Temperature, Clouds, and Tropical Depression/Storm/Hurricane Tracks from June 1, 2005 to August 29, 2005
NASA's Earth Observing Fleet   3227   NASA's Orbiting Earth Observing Fleet (Improved Background)
In this video, we explore the latest ways the space agency studies hurricanes and point to the future of this dynamic and exciting field of research.   3228   Hurricanes
Sea Surface Temperature Model from JPL   3229   Global SST Model (ECCO)
GOES-12 full-disk visible imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3230   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Visible (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk shortwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3231   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Shortwave Infrared (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk upper level water vapor imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3232   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Water Vapor (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk longwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3233   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Longwave Infrared (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk lower level temperature imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3234   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Lower Level Temperature (WMS)
GOES-10 full-disk longwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3235   GOES-10 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Longwave Infrared (WMS)
All GOES-12 longwave infrared imagery from August 26, 2005 through August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3236   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Longwave Infrared Overview (WMS)
All GOES-12 longwave infrared imagery from August 26, 2005 through August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  The illusion of continuous data is given by laying newer imagery over older imagery.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3237   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Longwave Infrared Progression (WMS)
Images of Hurricane Katrina aquired by the MODIS instruments on Terra and Aqua from August 24 to August 31, 2005. To get the individual images, follow the 'Sequence' link below. To get the geographical registration information, follow the 'DEPC metadata' link near the bottom of the page.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3238   Progression of Hurricane Katrina, 2005 (WMS)
GOES-12 infrared imagery over TRMM rainfall accumulation for Hurricane Katrina, from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3239   Hurricane Katrina Rain Accumulation (WMS)
GOES-12 infrared imagery over AMSR-E sea surface temperature for Hurricane Katrina, from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3240   Hurricane Katrina Sea Surface Temperature (WMS)
This image shows the September minimum sea ice concentration in the Arctic in 2004 compared with a line (in red) indicating the 1979-2002 mean September 15% sea ice concentration.   3241   2004 September Minimum Sea Ice Concentration
Global vertically polarized 85GHz microwave brightness temperatures  measured by the TMI instrument on TRMM from August 26, 2005 to August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3242   TRMM Microwave Brightness Temperature Swath during Hurricane Katrina: Vertical Polarization
Global horizontally polarized 85GHz microwave brightness temperatures measured by the TMI instrument on TRMM from August 26, 2005 to August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3243   TRMM Microwave Brightness Temperature Swath during Hurricane Katrina: Horizontal Polarization
Hurricane Ophelia at 1648 Zulu.
Peer under the clouds to see the rain structure fueling the storm.   3244   Hurricane Ophelia from TRMM: September 11, 2005 1648 Zulu
Look under the clouds of Hurricane Ophelia to see the rain that fuels the storm.  Areas of blue indicate regions where 0.5 inches of rain per hour were recorded.   3245   Hurricane Ophelia from TRMM: September 11, 2005 1826 Zulu
Hurricane Ophelia, viewed with Terra and Aqua satellites   3246   Hurricane Ophelia
Global vertically polarized 85GHz microwave brightness temperatures measured by the TMI instrument on TRMM from August 26, 2005 to August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3247   TRMM Microwave Brightness Temperature Progression during Hurricane Katrina: Vertical Polarization
Global horizontally polarized 85GHz microwave brightness temperatures measured by the TMI instrument on TRMM from August 26, 2005 to August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3248   TRMM Microwave Brightness Temperature Progression During Hurricane Katrina: Horizontal Polarization
Vertically polarized 85GHz microwave brightness temperatures measured by the TMI instrument on TRMM from August 22, 2005 through August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3249   TRMM Microwave Measurements during Hurricane Katrina: Vertical Polarization
Horizontally polarized 85GHz microwave brightness temperatures measured by the TMI instrument on TRMM from August 22, 2005 through August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3250   TRMM Microwave Measurements during Hurricane Katrina: Horizontal Polarization
Hurricane Katrina IR clouds from GOES on 29 Aug 2005 at 00:15 GMT   3251   Hurricane Katrina GOES Clouds
Anatomy of Hurricane Isabel when it was far out in the Atlantic   3252   Anatomy of Hurricane Isabel
Energy-releasing deep convective clouds (to 16 km) in the eyewall of Hurricane Katrina on August 28 occurred while the storm was intensifying to a category 5 classification.    3253   Hurricane Katrina Hot Towers
Imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005 from the Imager instrument on GOES-12.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3254   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Visible Close-up (WMS)
Imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005 from the MODIS Instrument on the Aqua satellite.  Gaps in the MODIS imagery have been filled in with visible imagery from GOES-12.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3255   Aqua MODIS Imagery of Hurricane Katrina (WMS)
NASA's OMI instrument's daily Antarctic total ozone images from July 1 through September 15, 2005   3256   The 2005 Antarctic Ozone Hole
Sea surface temperature   3257   Sea Surface Temperature from June 1, 2005 to September 18, 2005
Hurricane Rita on September 20, 2005.  The colored rainbands beneath the clouds depict the rain that fuels the storm.  Blue represents areas where 0.5 inches of rain per hour.  Green represents 1.0 inches per hour.   3258   Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 20, 2005
The TRMM spacecraft's Precipation Radar (PR) instrument observed 18 km towers in the eye wall of Hurricane Rita.   3259   Hurricane Rita's Hot Towers
Hurricane Rita on September 21, 2005 at 0909Z.  The storm has a 25 nautical mile eye diameter.  Blue represents the rain structure that is fueling the storm.   3260   Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 21, 2005
Hurricane Rita clouds and sea surface temperatures on Sep 23, 2005 at 13:45GMT   3261   Hurricane Rita Sea Surface Temperature and Clouds
Hurricane Rita threatens the gulf coast.  Blue under the clouds represents the energy of the storm, its rain.   3262   Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 22, 2005
Hurricane Rita on Friday, September 23, 2005.  The blue region represents areas where the storm is dumping at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.   3263   Hurricane Rita from TRMM: September 23, 2005
NASA has monitored changes in Antarctic ozone levels since 1979.  In September 2002, the Antarctic ozone hole split into two parts.   3264   Smithsonian Exhibit: Antarctic Ozone Sequence 1979 through 2004
Hurricane Rita threatening the Texas and Louisiana coasts on 9/23/05.   3265   Hurricane Rita MODIS Progression
Yearly sea ice concentrations 1979 to 2005 (with dates and climatology average)   3266   Sea Ice Minimum Concentration for 1979-2005
Sea ice concentration3-year average from 2003-2005   3267   Sea Ice Minimum Concentration 3-year moving averages for 1979-1981 to 2003-2005
Hurricane Rita rain accumularion from Sept 24, 2005 at 07:45 GMT   3268   Hurricane Rita Rain Accumulation
This animation shows landcover changes as we zoom over Western Asia.   3269   Seasonal Landcover Change over Western Asia in 2004
This animation zooms into Northern Italy and shows seasonal landcover over the Alps and surrounding regions.   3270   Seasonal Landcover Change over the Alps
This animation shows how the landcover changes with the seasons as we fly over the Eastern United States, from Florida to Maine.   3271   Seasonal Landcover Change over the Eastern United States
This animation shows a global rotation of seasonal changes in landcover.  Landcover fades from month to month, and is displayed at a rate of two months per second.   3272   Global Seasonal Landcover in 2004
This still image shows a global view of landcover in June 2004.   3273   2004 Global Vegetation from Blue Marble Next Generation
Push in and fly-around of HST imagery of Apollo 17 landing site. The darker region outside of the lighter interior patch is Clementine data. The lighter interior patch is the high resolution HST data.   3274   Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Apollo 17 Landing Region)
HST imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3275   Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - gray)
HST color imagery of Aristarchus Crater draped over simulated topography   3276   Hubble Space Telescope Looks at the Moon to Prospect for Resources (Aristarchus Crater - color)
This animation shows seasonal landcover change over the Nile delta in 2004.  Three yearly cycles are shown, displayed at a rate of two months per second.   3277   Seasonal Landcover Change over the Nile Delta in 2004
This animation shows seasonal landcover changes over Northeastern China (left) and Southeastern Russia (right), viewed from the vantage point of the Sea of Japan. The black line marks the border between China and Russia.   3278   Seasonal Landcover Change over Eastern Asia in 2004
The 2005 Hurricane season showing sea surface temperatures, clouds, and storm tracks   3279   Named Storms from the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Wide Shot)
Tropical Storm Wilma on Monday, October 17, 2005.  The blue region represents where the satellite sees light rainfall.   3280   Hurricane Wilma from TRMM: October 17, 2005
Deep convective 15 km clouds (in red) can be seen in the eyewall of Tropical Storm Wilma on October 17, 2005.    3281   Hurricane Wilma's Hot Towers seen by TRMM 10/17/2005 at 1754Z
Hurricane Wilma clouds and sea surface temperatures   3282   Hurricane Wilma -- SSTs and Clouds
Peer through the clouds to see the rainfall that powers Hurricane Wilma.  Blue represents areas where at least 0.25 inches of rain fell per hour.   3283   TRMM Observes Hurricane Wilma on October 19, 2005
Hurricane Wilma attacks the Cayman islands and threatens the Yucatan Pennisula.  Look under the cloud layer to see the rain that powers the storm.   3284   NASA's TRMM Satellite Captures Hurricane Wilma Data on October 20, 2005
Hurricane Wilma on 10/19/2005
at 1640Z from Terra/MODIS.   3285   Hurricane Wilma MODIS Close-Up
This is a stereo version of the movie.  Note the stereo appearance is not that effective because of the predominant green coloration of the movie.   3286   Flight through the Coronal Loops
Another angle of the model showing a number of active regions.   3287   Rotating Tour of Solar Coronal Loops
Hurricane Wilma:  October 20, 2005 at 1645Z   3288   Hurricane Wilma on October 20, 2005
TRMM captured 2 very deep Hot Towers in the eyewall of Tropical Storm Wilma.  These towers measured 15-16 km high.   3289   TRMM captures Hot Towers Igniting Hurricane Wilma's Heat Engine
Hurricane Wilma and Tropical Storm Alpha rain accumulation trails as of October 25, 2005   3290   Hurricane Wilma Rain Accumulation
National map produced in August 2005 showing habitat suitability for tamarisk invasion.
The states that have the most suitable habitat for Tamarisk are highlighted.   3291   National Map Showing Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion
This is the tamarisk habitat suitability map for Texas. It was produced in August 2005.   3292   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Texas
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of New Mexico as of August 2005.   3293   The Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of New Mexico
This animation flys over the Thwaites Glacier exposing the line of grounded icebergs and into Pine Island Bay to view the Pine Island Glacier.   3294   MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica view of Pine Island and Thwaites Glacier
The MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica reveals the dynamic crevasses and ice flows in the Ross Ice Shelf.   3295   MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica sees the Ross Ice Shelf
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Utah as of August 2005.   3296   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Utah
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Arizona.   3297   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Arizona
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Nevada   3298   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Nevada
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of California.   3299   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of California
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