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Animation Identification Numbers 1200 through 1299



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Africa NDVI Average March   1200   Africa NDVI Average March
NDVI anomaly for Africa in March, 2000.   1201   Africa NDVI 2000 March
Africa NDVI 2000 March Anomaly.  Green is more vegetation than average, brown is a deficit of vegetation with respect to the average.   1202   Africa NDVI 2000 March Anomaly
Total ozone over the South Pole for each September from 1979 through 2000 as measured by the TOMS instruments on Nimbus 7, Meteor 3, and Earth Probe.  Dark blue represents regions of very low ozone concentration in the stratosphere.   1203   TOMS Ozone at the South Pole: September Averages from 1979 through 2000
Total ozone over the South Pole from August 1, 2000 through October 2, 2000 as measured by Earth Probe TOMS.  Dark blue represents regions of very low ozone concentration in the stratosphere.   1204   TOMS Ozone at the South Pole: August 1, 2000 to October 2, 2000
Zoom into Los Alamos, New Mexico fires.   1205   Los Alamos Fires (in Infrared)
An animation of the visible aurora in the northern hemisphere from July 15, 2000 to July 16, 2000 as measured by Polar   1206   Polar Visible Aurora Animation: July 15, 2000 to July 16, 2000
Keeping an eye on hurricane Jelawat, which is heading
towards Japan.   1207   SeaWiFS Typhoon Jelawat
Hurricane Debby advances on the U.S..   1208   Hurricane Debby
Typhoon Bilis over Taiwan   1209   SeaWiFS: Typhoon Bilis
An animation of the visible aurora in the northern hemisphere on July 15, 2000 as measured by Polar   1210   Polar Visible Aurora Animation: July 15, 2000
An animation of the visible aurora in the northern hemisphere on July 13, 2000 as measured by Polar   1211   Polar Visible Aurora Animation: July 13, 2000
Fly over North Carolina Outer Banks.   1212   North Carolina Outer Banks
Zoom into and pan around Cape Cod, Massachusetts.   1213   Cape Cod
Zooming down to Los Angeles, Ca.  Using Landsat 7 data
sets and USGS elevation data.   1214   Zoom Down to Los Angeles, CA
Using Landsat data and USGS elevation data, this
animation takes you to Mt. Rainer, Washington without leaving your house.   1215   Fly Around Mt. Rainier (Black Sky)
Using Landsat data and USGS elevation data, this
animation takes you to Mt. Rainer, Washington without leaving your house.   1216   Fly Around Mt. Rainier (Blue Sky)
Animated flyover of the area around Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA   1217   Fly Around Chattanooga, TN
Animated zoom down onto Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA   1218   Zoom Down to Chattanooga, TN
With the help of Landsat 7 and USGS elevation data
we are able to fly around or zoom down to Chile.   1219   Zoom Down and Fly Around Chile (Landsat 7)
Zooming down to Santa Barbara, Ca. With the help of
3D space, we can see this beautiful image.   1220   Zoom Down to Santa Barbara, CA
Zooming down to Las Vegas From Landsat imagery acquired July 26, 1999   1221   Zoom to Las Vegas from Landsat
Flying down the coast of California from Santa Barbara to
Los Angeles. Using Landsat 7 dataset of California and USGS elevation data, we
are albe to fly in 3D space and view this beautiful area.   1222   Coastal Fly Down from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles
Using Landsat data, scientist are able to see
Urban growth, and the deforestation of old tree growth.  They are also able
to see the large Metro areas.   1223   Zoom Down to Seattle, Washington
Zooming down to Anaheim, CA.   1224   Zoom Down to Anaheim, CA
Flying up the California coast, heading north towards Santa
Barbara, Ca.   1225   Coastal Fly Down from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara
Zoom into and pan around Kennedy Space Center, Florida.   1226   Kennedy Space Center Flyover
A flyover of Las Vegas From Landsat imagery acquired July 26, 1999   1227   Las Vegas Flyover from Landsat (Version 1)
A flyover of Las Vegas From Landsat imagery acquired July 26, 1999   1228   Las Vegas Flyover from Landsat (Version 2)
Flying down US 101 in Santa Barbara to Los Angeles Ca.
Using Landsat 7 data, we are albe to add USGS elevation data, which helps us see
in 3D the coast of California.   1229   Coastal Fly Down from Santa Barbara 2
Flying over the Channel Islands off the coast of Santa
Barbara, Ca. Using Landsat 7 data (taken in July 28, 1999), and drapping it on
to USGS Elevation data. We are able to fly in a 3D world and view the mountains
and valley.   1230   Full Flyover Santa Barbara
Landsat 7 image of Chile. Zooming down and seeing
the volcanos.   1231   Landsat 7 Fly Over of Chile
Viewing Earth from space, the Landsat 7 satellite takes images of
the Earth, which allows us to look at land changes such as; urban growth, deforestation,
and overall changes in the Earth itself. Here is a Landsat 7 image of Tampa, Florida.   1232   Landsat 7 Fly Over of Tampa, Florida
Zooming down to Miami, Florida   1233   Landsat 7 Fly Over of Miami, Florida
This visualization is of Orlando, Florida   1234   Zoom Down to Orlando, Florida
Flooding in Mozambique, Africa on March 1, 2000.   1235   Mozambique Floods from Landsat
SeaWiFS captured this wonderful image of hurricane
Florence, not only does it show its beauty, it also reveals its power and
size.   1236   SeaWiFS Tropical Storm Florence
Clouds over the Great Lakes on August 3, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1237   Clouds over the Great Lakes from GOES-11: August 1, 2000
Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1238   Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America from GOES-11: August 2, 2000 (Version One)
Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1239   Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America from GOES-11: August 2, 2000 (Version Two)
Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1240   Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America from GOES-11: August 2, 2000 (Version Three)
Clouds over North America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1241   Clouds over North America from GOES-11: August 3, 2000
Clouds over the Great Lakes on August 3, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1242   Clouds over the Great Lakes from GOES-11: August 3, 2000
Clouds over Florida on August 4, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1243   Clouds over Florida from GOES-11: August 4, 2000
Global soil moisture for February 2000 from the NSIPP global climate model   1244   NSIPP: Global Soil Moisture
North American soil moisture and atmospheric water vapor for February 2000 from the NSIPP global climate model   1245   NSIPP: North America Water Vapor and Soil Moisture
An animation of global sea surface temperature anomaly, soil moisture, and atmospheric water vapor from June 2000 through June 2001 from the NSIPP global climate model   1246   NSIPP Global Water Vapor, Soil Moisture, and Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
A animation of three-dimensional sea surface temperature isosurfaces in the Pacific between -15 degrees and +15 degrees latitude.  Data is derived from the NSIPP global climate model.   1247   NSIPP: Time-Dependent Three-Dimensional Sea Surface Temperature Isosurfaces in the Pacific
A series of three-dimensional isosurfaces of constant temperature are overlaid on a three dimensional bathymetry dataset of the Earths ocean basins.  Higher temperatures are in red and lower temperatures are in blue.  Data is derived from the NSIPP global climate model.   1248   NSIPP: Three-Dimensional Sea Surface Temperature Isosurfaces
An animation of sea surface temperature anomaly, soil moisture, and atmospheric water vapor for North America from June 2000 through June 2001 from the NSIPP global climate model   1249   NSIPP North American Water Vapor, Soil Moisture, and Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
An animation of global sea surface temperature anomaly and soil moisture from June 2000 through June 2001 from the NSIPP global climate model   1250   NSIPP Global SST Anomaly and Soil Moisture
A rotating cartesian projection of the Earth showing three-dimensional sea surface temperature data from the NSIPP global climate model.  High temperatures are in red.   1251   NSIPP: Ray-casted Global Sea Surface Temperature
A rotating globe with tectonic plate boundaries for the western hemisphere hemisphere indicated as green lines   1252   HoloGlobe: Tectonic Plate Boundaries for the Western Hemisphere
Plane making Lidar measurements of ice concentration   1253   Greenland: Top-down View of Island Tour with Airplane Tracks
Entire country of Greenland:  full data   1254   Greenland full west coast
Greenlands ice concentration change:  blues represent significant loss and yellow represent sublte gains in ice   1255   Greenland: Full West Coast
Zoom around southern tip. Full data   1256   Greenland: Full West Coast (2nd render)
Zoom around west Greenland.  full data   1257   Greenland: Pan Southern Tip to East Coast
Zooming down to the Gulf of Martaban between Myanmar and Thailand, from SeaWiFS imagery   1258   Gulf of Martaban
Panning along a SeaWiFS image from the Hudson Strait past the coast of Baffin Island in northern Canada   1259   Canada Ice from SeaWiFS
Long tour over Australia using SeaWiFS imagery   1260   Australian Flyover
Zoom into Kiribati Islands   1261   Kiribati Islands
Zoom down from Florida to Cape Canaveral bloom   1262   Cape Canaveral, Florida
Panning along the North Carolina coast, from SeaWiFS imagery   1263   North Carolina Coastline Flyover from SeaWiFS
Panning along a haze-filled San Joaquin Valley, from SeaWiFS imagery   1264   Haze in the San Joaquin Valley
A slow tour of the Australian Coast, starting at the Great Barrier Reef and ending at Tasmania, from SeaWiFS imagery   1265   Australia Coastal Flyover
Zoom down to New Orleans and pan up the Mississippi, using a SeaWiFS image   1266   Mississippi Flydown from SeaWiFS
Zoom in to a dust plume off the coast of Morocco, as seem by SeaWiFS   1267   Dust Plume off the Coast of Morocco, Africa
Fly into Tasmania using SeaWiFS imagery   1268   Tasmania
Zooming in to northern Italy, showing a time lapse series of SeaWiFS images from January, 2000   1269   Italy in Winter (With Dates)
Zooming in to northern Italy, showing a time lapse series of SeaWiFS images from January, 2000   1270   Italy in Winter (without dates)
Great Lakes Lake Effect Snow   1271   Great Lakes and Lake Effect Snow
A slow tour from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the Chesapeake Bay, from Landsat imagery   1272   Eastern Coastal Flyover from North Carolina to the Chesapeake Bay
A slow tour along the Outer Banks of North Caroloina up to Norfolk, Virginia, from Landsat imagery   1273   Slow Tour Along the Outer Banks up to Norfolk, VA
Sea surface temperature anomaly in the Pacific for the last week of December 1982 during El Niño, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal. The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1274   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Globe
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the last week of December 1982 during El Niño, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal. The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1275   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Niño that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.  The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1276   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth (with Dates)
Sea surface temperature anomaly on a rotating globe for the period January 1982 through November 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Niño that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.  The shades of blue on the background ocean represent sea surface temperature, with dark blues representing temperatures less than about 10 degrees Celsius.   1277   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature and Temperature Anomaly on a Globe (with Dates)
Sea surface temperature anomaly on a rotating globe for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Niño that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1278   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Globe
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Niño that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1279   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth
Sea surface temperature anomaly on a rotating globe for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Niño that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1280   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Globe (with Dates)
Global sea surface temperature anomaly for the period January 1982 through December 1988, as measured by NOAA AVHRR.  Red regions are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than normal and cyan regions are 2 to 5 degrees colder than normal.  The warm region in the Pacific early in this animation is the El Niño that occurred during the winter of 1982-1983.   1281   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly on a Flat Earth (with Dates)
Sea surface temperature climatology on a rotating globe, averaged from NOAA AVHRR measurements for the period January 1982 through December 1988   1282   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Climatology on a Globe
Sea surface temperature climatology on a rotating globe, averaged from NOAA AVHRR measurements for the period January 1982 through December 1988   1283   HoloGlobe: Sea Surface Temperature Climatology on a Globe (with Dates)
Volcano activity from 1960 through 1995 on a rotating globe.  Active volcanoes are shown as red triangles, with brightness denoting the activity level.   1284   HoloGlobe: Active Volcanoes from 1960 through 1995 on a Globe
Global volcano activity from 1960 through 1995.  Active volcanoes are shown as red triangles, with brightness denoting the activity level.   1285   HoloGlobe: Active Volcanoes from 1960 through 1995 on a Flat Earth
Volcano activity from 1960 through 1995 on a rotating globe.  Active volcanoes are shown as red triangles, with brightness denoting the activity level.   1286   HoloGlobe: Active Volcanoes from 1960 through 1995 on a Globe (with Dates)
Global volcano activity from 1960 through 1995.  Active volcanoes are shown as red triangles, with brightness denoting the activity level.   1287   HoloGlobe: Active Volcanoes from 1960 through 1995 on a Flat Earth (with Dates)
A rotating globe with tectonic plate boundaries indicated as cyan lines   1288   HoloGlobe: Tectonic Plate Boundaries on a Globe
A pan along the shores of the Caspian Sea, from SeaWiFS imagery   1289   Flying Over the Caspian Sea
Cumulative global earthquake occurances from 1960 through 1995, with earthquakes shown as yellow dots   1290   HoloGlobe: Cumulative Earthquake Activity from 1960 through 1995 on a Flat Earth
Cumulative global earthquake occurances from 1960 through 1995, with earthquakes shown as yellow dots   1291   HoloGlobe: Cumulative Earthquake Activity from 1960 through 1995 on a Flat Earth (with Dates)
Short Pan to west coast area of significant ice decrease   1292   Greenland: Pan to West Coast Area of Interest
Zoom in to east coast central area of interest   1293   Greenland: Short Pan to East Coast Area of Interest
Cumulative earthquake occurances from 1960 through 1995 in the Atlantic basin, with earthquakes shown as yellow dots   1294   HoloGlobe: Cumulative Earthquake Activity from 1960 through 1995 on a Globe
Cumulative earthquake occurances from 1960 through 1995 on a rotating globe, with earthquakes shown as yellow dots   1295   HoloGlobe: Cumulative Earthquake Activity from 1960 through 1995 on a Globe (with Dates)
Outgoing longwave radiation for 1988 on a rotating globe, as measured by ERBE   1296   HoloGlobe: Outgoing Longwave Radiation for 1988 on a Globe
Outgoing longwave radiation for 1998 on a rotating globe, as measured by ERBE   1297   HoloGlobe: Outgoing Longwave Radiation for 1988 on a Globe (with Dates)
Global outgoing longwave radiation for 1988, as measured by ERBE   1298   HoloGlobe: Outgoing Longwave Radiation for 1988 on a Flat Earth
Global outgoing longwave radiation for 1988, as measured by ERBE   1299   HoloGlobe: Outgoing Longwave Radiation for 1988 on a Flat Earth (with Dates)
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