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Animation Identification Numbers 3400 through 3499



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Fly over North America to Greenland (fisheye lens render)   3400   Dynamic Earth Dome Protoype: Fly Around
This animation starts from a global view and zooms into the Ayles Ice Shelf.  The region is identified by a red outline.  The shelf itself is identified by two flashes of solid red before the ice shelf breakup is shown. A date/time bar shows the progression of time.   3401   Ayles Ice Shelf Breakup in Arctic
This image shows a view of the Earth on September 21, 2005 with the full Arctic region visible.   3402   Global View of the Arctic and Antarctic on September 21, 2005
ICESat elevation data taken on June 2, 2006 is shown in orange. The underlying gray 'shadow' corresponds to where the elevation data lies on the surface.  The underlying MODIS data is a 3 day average taken in the month of December 2005.   3403   Antarctic Plumbing: Lake Englehardt's Subglacial Hydraulic System
This animation shows seasonal changes in landcover and Arctic sea ice from 2005-09-21 through 2006-09-20.   3404   Global Rotation Showing Seasonal Landcover and Arctic Sea Ice
We finally bring in the view of the HI-2 instrument which shows the outer regions of the dust corona and stars.  Some constellations are visible.  The dark region on the left side of the image is part of the 'Earth Occulter' in the HI-2 instrument.   3405   STEREO Panoramic View
As the CME moves out, the leading edge appears bright while the trailing edge appears dark in difference images.   3406   STEREO Coronal Mass Ejection: From the EUVI to HI-2
A full-resolution image from STEREO-A/EUVI in 171 Angstrom ultraviolet light.   3407   STEREO's Extreme UltraViolet Imager (EUVI)
This image portrays changes in the elevation over the Greenland ice sheet onto topography of Greenland measured by ICESat.   3410   Change in Elevation over Greenland
Here is a view of the flare in the optical band, a brighter 'thread' near the lower edge of the upper spot and a bright knot near the center of the lower spot.   3411   Hinode's High-Resolution View of the Sun
Close-up view of the solar granulation.   3412   Hinode's High-resolution view of solar granulation
Composite still   3413   Towers in the Tempest
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) centered over Ferrar Glacier.   3414   Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Ferrar Glacier
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) centered over Koettlitz Glacier.   3415   Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Koettlitz Glacier
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) of the area surround McMurdo Station.   3416   Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of the Area Surrounding McMurdo Station
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) of the area immediately surrounding McMurdo Station.  If you look really close in the foreground, McMurdo Station can be seen as a few white dots on the open rocky outcrop of Ross Island's peninsula.  The straight lines in the lower left corner of the picture are runways.   3417   Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of McMurdo Station
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) of the area where Ross Island meets the Ross Ice Shelf.   3418   Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Ross Island
An animation of the NAMMA mission aircraft flights out of Sal, Cape Verde with satellite flight tracks indicated.   3419   NAMMA Aircraft Flights from Cape Verde
Print resolution SeaWiFS data over Asia and Australia.   3420   SeaWiFS Biosphere Global Rotation from 1997 to 2006
Left-eye movie of the solar limb.   3421   First 3-D stereo from STEREO: EUVI 171 Ångströms (Active Region)
Left-eye movie of the solar disk in the 304 Angstrom filter.   3422   First 3-D stereo from STEREO: EUVI 304
This is a stereographic version of the movie. Red/Cyan stereo glasses are required to view it properly.   3423   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: EUVI 171 Angstroms (Full Disk View)
Left-eye movie of the Sun in ultraviolet.   3424   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: 284 Angstroms (Active Region)
Left-eye movie of the Sun at 284 Angstroms, ultraviolet light.   3425   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: EUVI 284 Angstroms (Full Disk View)
Left-eye movie of the south pole of the Sun in ultraviolet light.   3426   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: 304 Angstroms (South Pole View)
This is a stereographic version of the movie.  Red/Cyan stereo glasses are required to view it properly.   '   3427   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: EUVI 171 Angstroms (South Pole View)
Left-eye movie of the Sun in 195 Angstrom ultraviolet.   3428   First 3-D Stereo from STEREO: EUVI 195 Angstroms (Full Disk View)
Animation zooms to view the ice shelf from overhead and sequences through the satellite images showing the breakup.  The overlay shows the region of interest and the date and time.   3429   Ayles Ice Shelf Breakup Viewed from Overhead
Animation zooms to view the ice shelf as seen from the northwest coastline and sequences through the satellite images showing the ice shelf breakup. An  overlay shows the date and time, the region of interest and the area of the ice shelf broken.   3430   Ayles Ice Shelf Breakup Viewed from Northwest Coastline
Still image showing the CME in eruption.  The radio-loud component is not visible (between 0.2-1.0 MHz).
  3431   Coronal Mass Ejections (CME): Radio Quiet Variety
Still image showing the CME in eruption and the radio-loud component of the emission, the bright yellow-orange band between 0.2-1.0 MHz.   3432   Coronal Mass Ejections (CME): Radio Loud Variety
Part 1: This animation zooms into the Three Gorges Dam area.  Initially, we arrive with a view of the dam and the reservoir in 2006.  We then travel back in time, deconstructing the dam and draining the reservoir revealing what the Yangtze River looked like in 1987.  We then travel forward through time, visiting the site in 2000, 2004, and 2006, watching the reservoir fill as construction of the dam continues.   3433   Rise of the Three Gorges Dam
This animation shows the flow of the Jakobshavn glacier in 2000, followed by a time series of the glacier's retreat from 2001 through 2006. When pulling away from Greenland, a colored overlay shows the changes in the ice sheet elevation between 2003 and 2006.   3434   Updated Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Retreat from 2001 through 2006
This version of the movie includes  ALL  TRACE data frames, including cases where the spacecraft re-points for short times.  This makes the movie jump around considerably more than the 'smooth' version.   3435   Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): Data Collection Comparison
Both CloudSat and CALIPSO detect attributes of clouds on slices through the atmosphere.  Here both are shown over an image of MODIS reflectance which is mapped onto the terrain.   3436   CloudSat, Calipso and MODIS over Central America
The A-Train observes Tropical Storm Debby   3437   The A-Train Observes Tropical Storm Debby
Hurricane Rita crosses the Gulf of Mexico and moves inland.   3438   Hurricane Rita Push In
A simulation movie of the high-energy gamma-ray sky as it might appear over the course of a year.   This is the slower version.   3439   Simulations of the Gamma-Ray Sky
This visualization shows global carbon dioxide from July 2003 at 8 km. Low concentrations are shown in blue and high concentrations are shown in red.   3440   Aqua/AIRS Global Carbon Dioxide
AIRS is providing the global background of carbon dioxide.  This animation shows the monthly averaged carbon dioxide and monthly averaged static wind vectors from July 2003.   3441   Aqua/AIRS Carbon Dioxide with Winds
This movie is a sample tour of the skymap.  It starts looking at the North Celestial Pole (the Little Dipper is visible).  We then make short trips to the Big Dipper, the Summer Triangle (Cygnus, Lyra, and Aquila), the Orion and Taurus region, southward to Canis Major, and over to Scorpius and Saggitarius.  The movie ends pointed at the South Celestial Pole (the Southern Cross is visible to the right).   3442   The Tycho Catalog Skymap
This animation starts with a computer generated unveiling of the Clementine lunar data (not taking into account the moon's libration as viewed from Earth), and then tilts upward to reveal the lunar south pole.   3443   Clementine Lunar South Pole
This print resolution image of the moon using Clementine data is the view we are most likely to see when the moon is full.   3444   Clementine Moon Spin
Sea ice concentration3-year moving average from 1979-1981 through 2004-2006.
  3445   Sea Ice Minimum Concentration 3-year moving averages for 1979-1981 to 2004-2006
Chesapeake Bay flyover   3446   Chesapeake Bay Flyover
Hurricane Dean attacks  Jamaica and threatens the Yucatan Peninsula.  The TRMM satellite peers under the clouds to see the rain that powers this intense storm.   3447   Hurricane Dean on August 19, 2007
Hurricane Dean hits the Yucatan Peninsula on August 21, 2007.   3448   Hurricane Dean on August 21, 2007
Carbon monoxide near Greece (without date labels)   3449   Fires in Greece as seen by Aqua/AIRS
Print resolution picture of SeaWiFS global biosphere over the Northern Atlantic.   3450   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Atlantic
A print resolution picture of SeaWiFS global biosphere decadal average over Asia and Australia.   3451   Global Rotation of SeaWiFS Biosphere Decadal Average with Land
A print resolution picture of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration decadal average over Asia and Australia.   3452   Global Rotation of SeaWiFS Biosphere Decadal Average without Land
Ground track animation showing LRO's path over the course of 27 days and 348 orbits.   3453   LRO Ground Track - One Sidereal Month
Print resolution picture of SeaWiFS global biosphere over the North Pacific.   3454   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Pacific
This image portrays changes in the elevation over the Greenland ice sheet onto topography of Greenland measured by ICESat.   3455   Nadir View of Change in Elevation over Greenland with a Blue/Yellow Color Scale
This image shows the minimum sea ice extent that occurred on September 14, 2007.   3456   2007 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E with Alaska in Foreground
Landcover over North America in April 2004.   3457   Three Images of North America
This animation show the MEI in red and then the Ocean Net Primary Production (NPP) levels in green.   3459   Multivariate ENSO Index Correlation with Ocean Net Primary Production Data over the North Atlantic
This image shows changes in the elevation over the Greenland ice sheet as colors displayed over topography of Greenland measured by ICESat.   3460   Change in Elevation over Greenland with Alternate Color Scale
This animation of global precipitation cycles through the climatology data for the twelve months of the year and then repeats the cycle twice.   3461   NASA Scientists Research Global Precipitation
This animation shows TRMM's rainfall data every 3 hours for the 2005 year.
Hurricane Katrina is clearly visible in the Gulf of Mexico.   3462   Global TRMM Rainmap 2005
Typhoon Dianmu (Helen) intensified from a 70 kt/80 mph typhoon to a 155 kt/180 mph super typhoon on June 17, 2004. It is one of only  nine typhoons since 1990 to reach that intensity.   3463   Global TRMM Rainmap 2004
Annual Arctic sea ice minimum for 1979 to 2007   3464   Sea Ice Yearly Minimum 1979-2007
Arctic sea ice from 01 Aug 2007 to 19 Sept 2007   3465   Daily Arctic Sea Ice from August/September 2007
This animation progresses at a rate of six frames per day from January 1, 2007 through the minimum extent which occurred on September 14, 2007. The false color of the sea ice highlights the fissures in blue and consolidated sea ice in white.   3466   2007 Arctic Sea Ice from AMSR-E with Greenland in Foreground
This animation shows the flow of the Jakobshavn glacier in 2000, followed by a time series of the glacier's retreat from 2001 through 2006. When pulling away from Greenland, a colored overlay shows the changes in the ice sheet elevation between 2003 and 2006.   3467   Updated Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Retreat from 2001 through 2006 with Blue/White Elevation Change over Greenland
Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. This animation begins by slowly spinning the earth around until settling over the North Atlantic.   3468   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Atlantic (Slow Version)
This animation shows a comparison between the 2005 and 2007 minimum sea ice extent.  The state of California, shown in green, is compared to the area of melted region.   3469   Comparison of Minimum Sea Ice between 2005 and 2007 - Full Screen
This animation shows a two zooms on a split screen: one to the United States and the other to the Arctic.  The Arctic shows the 2005 sea ice minimum extent and fades to show the 2007 minimum extent.  The state of California is placed in the melt region as a comparison of the area of the region.   3470   Comparison of Minimum Sea Ice Between 2005 and 2007 - Split Screen
Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. This animation begins by slowly spinning the earth around until settling over the North Pacific.   3471   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over the North Pacific (Slow Version)
Chesapeake Bay Flyover and Watershed Region animation, without city and river labels   3472   Chesapeake Bay Flyover and Watershed Region
Chesapeake Bay Landsat-7 Mosaic  Latitude  (min, max) = (34.96, 40.05)   Longtitude  (min, max) = (74.99, 78.97)   This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3473   Chesapeake Bay Landsat-7 Mosaic
This animation compares the 2005 annual Arctic minimum sea ice from 09/21/2005 (shown in orange) with the 2007 minimum sea ice from 09/14/2007. The average minimum sea ice from 1979 through 2007 is shown in green.   3474   Minimum Sea Ice Comparison: 2005, 2007 and the 1979-2007 Average
This animation shows the change in annual melt over Greenland from 1979 through 2007.    3475   Annual Accumulated Melt over Greenland 1979 through 2007
Melt during 2007   3476   Annual Gradient Melt over Greenland 1979 through 2007
Chesapeake Bay Watershed and sub watershed regions   3477   Chesapeake Bay Watershed Region (short version)
This movie opens with a view of the five THEMIS satellites (the color dots) moving along their orbits.  We then fade in the 2-D data from the Omidi simulation and zoom in to view the turbulence in the region of the bow shock.   3478   THEMIS Explores the Earth's Bow Shock
Still image of Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storm Hanna on August 31 2008, showing the cold trail in sea surface temperature on the east side of Gustav.   3479   Hurricane Gustav Sea Surface Temperature, 8/31/08
This animation shows evidence of high concentrations of hydrogen at the south pole of the Moon.   3480   Lunar Prospector Hydrogen Concentration - South Pole
This animation compares the minimum sea ice extent from 2005 and 2007 with the average minimum extent.   3481   Minimum Sea Ice Comparison: 2005, 2007 and the 1979-2007 Average for Science On a Sphere (SOS)
Full animation with labels - McMurdo Station is a science research center operated by the United States.  New Zealand's science station, Scott Base, is located just 5 km away from McMurdo Station. Ross Island is surrounded by floating ice called the Ross Ice Shelf and the McMurdo Ice Shelf.   3482   Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Flyover of McMurdo Station and Dry Valleys
June 23, 2007   3484   The First Season of Noctilucent Clouds from AIM
The substorm begins to subside around 11:30UTC.   3485   THEMIS and the March 2007 Substorm
GEOS-5 model run during August 2005   3486   GEOS-5 Model Run Showing Hurricane Katrina
Animation of the draining of the Earth's oceans. The first frame indicates no decrease and the second frame drains all water above sea level.  Each subsequent frame represents a 10 meter drop in the level of the Earth's oceans.  The high resolution frames labeled 'Mask' can be used with the individual images below to create higher resolution versions of this animation.  This  product is available through our Web Map Service .   3487   Draining the Oceans
Sea surface temperature anomalies for the 2007 La Niña   3488   La Niña 2007 Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
Sea surface temperature in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic on 2007-01-01.   3489   2007 Sea Surface Temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico
This data visualization of global temperature differences from 1881 to 2007.  Dark blue areas show regions where the temperature was cooler then the average temperature.  Red areas show regions where the temperature was warmer then the average.   3490   Five-Year Average Global Temperature Anomalies from 1881 to 2007
This movie shows a three day moving average of anthropogenic aerosols over the Pacific in 2003.  Human population is shown in blue/purple.  On May 9, 2003 a heavy pollution plume is being transported over the Pacific from Asia to North America.   3491   Pacific Anthropogenic Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) in 2003
This movie shows a three day moving average of anthropogenic aerosols over the Atlantic in 2003. Human population is shown in blue/purple.On July 6, 2003 a heavy pollution plume is being transported over the Atlantic to Europe.   3492   Atlantic Transport of Anthropogenic Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) in 2003
Chesapeake Bay Cities animation   3493   Chesapeake Bay Cities
Animation depicting nearly a decades worth of SeaWiFS ocean chlorophyll concentration and land Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. This animation begins by slowly spinning the earth around until settling over Australia.   3494   SeaWiFS Biosphere Data over Australia
NASA's Heliophysics Fleet, around December 2006   3495   Heliophysics Great Observatory (Phase-1)
This movie starts with a view of the Sun with sunspots changing as part of the solar cycle.  The surface opens to reveal the interior flows of plasma.   3496   The Solar Dynamo: Plasma Flows
Animation of sea ice motion around Antarctica during 2005 with a date overlay.   3497   AMSR-E Antarctic Sea Ice
The 2009 maximum sea ice extent that occurred on February 28, 2009.   3498   AMSR-E Arctic Sea Ice Yearly Maximum from 2003 through 2009
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