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Animation Identification Numbers 2400 through 2499



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Sea surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean is shown in false color for February 15, 2002   2400   A Pacific View of Sea Surface Temperature from MODIS for February 15, 2002
This anomaly image shows the difference between the actual sea surface temperature and the average climatology data in the Pacific Ocean for February 15, 2002.   2401   A Pacific View of Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for February 15, 2002
Full Sun at 195 angstroms from SOHO-EIT.   2402   First Flare movie for the RHESSI Instrument (Speed 105x Normal)
First flare location fades as second flash is on the rise.   2403   First Flare Movie for the RHESSI Instrument (Speed 52x Normal)
X-rays from the second portion of this flare event.   2404   First Flare Movie for the RHESSI Instrument (Speed 26x Normal)
1,500 scenes combine into Amazon rainforest mosaic   2405   Mapping the Amazon: Mosaic tiles animation
Pan across Amazon rainforest mosaic showing low water season
(blue) and high water season (yellow)   2406   Mapping the Amazon: Mosaic Pan
Mosaic zoom to mouth of the Amazon   2407   Mapping the Amazon: The Mouth of the Amazon
Mosaic zoom to Manaus   2408   Mapping the Amazon: Manaus
Viewing two seperate seasons of tree clearing   2409   Mapping the Amazon: Deforestation
Farallon is now hidden deep inside the Earth   2410   Farallon Plate Remnants
Volumetric global temperature on flat map (top view)   2411   AIRS Volumetric Temperature Data (Fly In)
Volumetric global temperature on flat map (top view)   2412   AIRS Volumetric Temperature Data (Fly Out)
Volumetric global clouds on flat map (top view)   2413   AIRS Volumetric Cloud Data (Fly In)
Volumetric global clouds on flat map (top view)   2414   AIRS Volumetric Cloud Data (Fly Out)
Volumetric global temperature on flat map (top view)   2415   AIRS Volumetric Temperature Data with Gradient Background (Fly In)
Volumetric global temperature on flat map (top view)   2416   AIRS Volumetric Temperature Data with Gradient Background (Fly Out)
Volumetric global clouds on flat map (top view)   2417   AIRS Volumetric Cloud Data with Gradient Background (Fly In)
Volumetric global clouds on flat map (top view)   2418   AIRS Volumetric Cloud Data with Gradient Background (Fly Out)
SeaWiFS Image of Blackwater, True color date Jan. 9, 2002   2419   Blackwater: SeaWiFS True Color
SeaWiFS Image of Blackwater, False color date Jan. 9, 2002   2420   Blackwater: SeaWiFS False Color (Chlorophyll)
The first image is from 31 January 2002 shows the shelf in late austral summer with
dark bluish melt ponds dotting its surface.   2421   MODIS: Larsen B Ice Shelf Collapses
SeaWiFS Image of Blackwater, False color date March 18, 2002   2422   Blackwater: SeaWiFS False Color (Chlorophyll) (Version 2)
Earth with clouds   2423   Great Zoom out of Baltimore, MD: Maryland Science Center (for the Volvo Ocean Race presentation)
Close-up view of the outflow region with TRACE.   2425   TRACE Observes Flows over Active Regions (Slow Play)
Close-up view of the outflow region with TRACE.   2426   TRACE Observes Flows over Active Regions (Fast Play)
Flyover of Hellas Basin   2427   MOLA-based Flyover of Hellas Transitioning to Utopia Planitia
Flyover of Tharsis Volcanos   2428   MOLA-based Flyover of Tharsis Volcanos
Flyover of Gusev Crater   2429   MOLA-based Flyover of Gusev Crater
Flyover of Korolev Crater   2430   MOLA-based Flyover of Korolev Crater
A static shot of the highly exaggerated Himalayan Mountains from the perspective of Bangladesh   2431   Himalayas Exaggerated (version 2.2)
This image shows the difference between the average climatology and the actual sea surface temperature over the Pacific Ocean on December 24, 2001.   2432   Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly from July 5, 2001 to March 10, 2002
Summer Sea Ice, North Pole, 31 Aug 1990   2433   North Pole Sea Ice 1990-1999
Summer Sea Ice, South Pole, 31 Aug 1990   2434   South Pole Sea Ice 1990-1999
Oxygen atoms (green) blowing off from the Earths atmosphere.   2435   IMAGE/LENA Observes Oxygen Atoms in the near-Earth Environment
Zoom out from Mongu, Africa   2436   Great Zoom out of Mongu, Africa (EOS Land Validation Site)
Zoom into Mongu, Africa   2437   Great Zoom into Mongu, Africa (EOS Land Validation Site)
Zoom out of Sabie River, Africa   2438   Great Zoom out of Sabie River, Africa (EOS Land Validation Site)
Zoom into Sabie River, Africa   2439   Great Zoom into Sabie River, Africa (EOS Land Validation Site)
Zoom out of Nay York, NY: Battery Park   2440   Great Zoom out of New York, NY: Battery Park
Zoom into New York, NY: Battery Park   2441   Great Zoom into New York, NY: Battery Park
Zoom out from New York, NY: Central Park   2442   Great Zoom out of New York, NY: Central Park
Zoom into New York, NY: Central Park   2443   Great Zoom into New York, NY: Central Park
A view of the oxygen atom flux near the Earths poles at low intensity.   2444   IMAGE/HENA Views Oxygen in the Magnetosphere (Rainbow Version)
The polar regions begin to brighten due to increased influx of oxygen atoms onto the upper atmosphere.   2445   IMAGE/HENA Views Oxygen in the Magnetosphere (Blue Version)
Other field lines popping through the solar surface   2446   TRACE Observes the X-ray Flare Over AR9906
False color (epithermal neutron) view of Mars on a flat map   2447   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Flat, Smoothed)
False color (epithermal neutron) view of Mars on a flat map   2448   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Flat, Unsmoothed)
True color view of Mars on a flat map   2449   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Flat, Viking True Color)
False color (epithermal neutron) view of Mars at the equator   2450   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Flyover, Smoothed)
False color (epithermal neutron) view of Mars at the equator   2451   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Flyover, Unsmoothed)
True color view of Mars at the equator   2452   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Flyover, Viking True Color)
False color (epithermal neutron) view of Mars at the equator   2453   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Full Globe, Smoothed)
False color (epithermal neutron) view of Mars at the equator   2454   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Full Globe, Unsmoothed)
True color view of Mars at the equator   2455   Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Full Globe, Viking True Color)
Zoom down to Hurricane Alma on May 29, 2002. Scan across the storm and remove the cloud tops to reveal 3 isosurfaces.  (Yellow = 0.5 inches-hour, Green = 1.0 inches-hour, Red=2.0+ inches-hour   2457   Hurricane Alma on May 29, 2002
TRACE emission brightens in RHESSI 12-25keV contours and new RHESSI emission at 50-100keV appears on the solar surface.   2458   RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - Time Tagged
Initial appearance of emission in 12-25 keV.   2459   RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - No time tags
Upflow viewed in TRACE appears at the center of the RHESSI emission.   2460   RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - zoom with times
RHESSI emission expands to an arc, apparently around the limb of the Sun.   2461   RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - zoom without times
Last gasps of x-ray emission from this flare.   2462   RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view with times
Initial appearance of emission in 12-25 keV.   2463   RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - Rotate View Without Times
Time 01:54:58 UT   2464   Another View of AR9906 from TRACE
Central and Eastern Texas, with a marking of Dallas, Waco, Austin, and San Antonio, and blue to the south and east of the cities indicating rainfall.   2465   Urban Modifications of Rainfall, Texas
Alabama and Georgia, with Montgomery and Atlanta marked, with rainfall southeast of the cities being shown in blue.   2466   Urban Modifications of Rainfall, Alabama and Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia, showing the rainfall southeast of the city in blue.   2467   Urban Modifications of Rainfall, Georgia
A closer look of Asia   2468   Aqua First Light: AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature on a Flat Map
A closer look at Asia   2469   Aqua First Light: AMSR-E Pseudo Color on a Flat Map
This is a cloudless image of Sea Surface Temperature   2470   Aqua First Light: AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature Global
all the channels are in microwave spectrum,   2471   Aqua First Light: AMSR-E Pseudo Color Global
Normalized asthma admissions in the city of Baltimore mapped by zipcode for September 2000   2472   Baltimore Asthma Study
Measured perennial ice in 1993.   2473   Perennial Ice Cover: The Data (1978-2001)
Projected ice coverage for 2045.   2474   Perennial Ice Cover: The Projection (2002-2075)
Measured perennial ice in 2001.   2475   Perennial Ice Cover: Data (1978-2001) and Projection
This image highlights the area coverage on the fire and smoke on June 20, 2002.   2476   A Zoom In of Arizona Forest Fires
The highlighted area is the area of improved Albedo.   2477   True Color MODIS Albedo Image Improves Climate Modeling
Flat Map of the climate Modeling grid Albedo   2478   MODIS White Sky Albedo Image Improves Climate Modeling
Finish the unwrapping   2479   MODIS Albedo Globe Unwraps to MODIS Albedo True Color Flat Map
Full world map   2480   MODIS White Sky Albedo Unwraps to False Color Albedo Flat Map
Viewing the precipitation data along the TRMM swath.   2481   Hurricane Floyd: September 13, 1999
200 meter post-spaced Landsat mosaic of the Byrd Glacier.   2482   Byrd Glacier Exhibit
African Albedo   2483   Spinning MODIS Albedo
This animation shows the dynamic behavior of the advance and retreat of continental snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere for the winter of 2001-02.   2484   Global Snow Cover from MODIS
This image shows the continental snow cover over Asia during the winter of 2001-02.   2485   MODIS Snow Cover over Asia
This image shows snow cover over Europe during the winter of 2001-02.   2486   MODIS Snow Cover over Europe
This image shows the continental snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere during the winter of 2001-02.   2487   MODIS Snow Cover over North America
This image shows snow cover over the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California during the spring of 2001.   2488   MODIS Snow Cover over the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Push In to Western US NDVI Data   2489   NDVI for the United States as of May, 2002
This image depicts the Arizona fire and its smoke spread across neighboring states.   2490   Zoom Into Arizona Fires with State Borders
This image depicts the damage relative to burn marks and shows the intensity of the Arizona wild fires.   2491   A Pop-up of the Arizona Fires
Image of the fire dated June 23, 2002   2492   Time Sequence of Arizona Fires
NDVI measurements for Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico during May, 2002.   2493   Drought over Western United States (Stills)
Close-up view of the smoke plume   2494   Terra/MODIS views fires near Sequoia National Forest
The X3.0 flare at AR 10030   2495   SOHO/EIT views solar 'Grand Slam'
The X4.8 flare at AR 10039   2496   SOHO/EIT Views Solar 'Grand Slam' with Zoom
Difference data between CZCS and SeaWiFS for the world with black land   2497   Decadal Comparison of Plankton Levels
Peel away the clouds to reveal Tropical Storm Cristobal rain structure. Yellow denotes 0.5+ inches of rain, green denotes 1.0+ inches of rain, and red is 2.0+ inches of rain.     2498   Tropical Storm Cristobal
This image shows two of the images (the U.S. East Coast covered in smoke and flooding in Texas) that were captured by MODIS.   2499   The First Day In The Life of Aqua/MODIS
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