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Climatology




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This animation shows monthly average sea ice climatology from September through August displayed at a rate of two months per second.  The month is shown in the upper right corner. 3367 Arctic Monthly Average Sea Ice Climatology
This animation shows NDVI over the western US in ten-day intervals from 1999-06-10 through 2003-09-30. The area shown extends from California to Colorado, and from Canada to Mexico. The horizontal scale is 0.0735 degrees-pixel in the E-W direction and 0.0450 degrees-pixel N-S. 3110 Vegetation Images Show Drought in Western US (WMS)
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest. 2755 AMSR-E Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water temperatures. Yellow shows the warmest temperature. 2754 AMSR-E Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest. 2753 AMSR_E Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest. 2752 AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature in the Atlantic Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
This animation show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow the warmest. The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) on the Aqua satellite saw through the clouds to provide sea surface temperatures. 2751 AMSR-E SST Global Flat Map: Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season
A slice of ICESat elevation data (170 meter post-spaced) near Antarcticas Banzare Coast laying over a flat RADARSAT texture. 2743 ICESat First Light Release: A Closer View of the Coast
Smoke innudates Asia on May 19, 2003. 2739 Asian Smoke Seen by SeaWiFS
A look back at the Kuwait fires from the Gulf War. 2736 Kuwait Fires with Dates
Kuwait, February 23, 1991 2715 Kuwait Fires
Fires and smoke close up 2679 Fires and Smoke in Southeast Australia, January 23, 2003
Close up of Lakes Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. 2653 Great Lakes Snow Effect 2002
A high res image of Mt. Etna and the smoke plume. 2643 Mt. Etna Erupts and Terra/MODIS Captures It
The video begins with an animation of a rotating Earth being observed by a satellite. A zoom into a data stream emerging from the satellite reveals flowing  0's and 1's that materialize into the conference theme "From Terabytes to Insights." A transitional sequence introduces a science and technology montage showing scientific visualizations, supercomputers, grids, networks, and computing interfaces. The montage ends with a scientist studying an Earth globe on an Immersive Workbench. 2641 The SC2002 Conference Opening Video
NDVI measurements for Colorado, Oklahoma, and New Mexico during May, 2002. 2493 Drought over Western United States (Stills)
Push In to Western US NDVI Data 2489 NDVI for the United States as of May, 2002
Full world map 2480 MODIS White Sky Albedo Unwraps to False Color Albedo Flat Map
Flat Map of the climate Modeling grid Albedo 2478 MODIS White Sky Albedo image improves Climate Modeling
The highlighted area is the area of improved Albedo. 2477 True Color MODIS Albedo image improves Climate Modeling
Measured perennial ice in 2001. 2475 Perennial Ice Cover: Data (1978-2001) and Projection
Projected ice coverage for 2045. 2474 Perennial Ice Cover: The Projection (2002-2075)
Measured perennial ice in 1993. 2473 Perennial Ice Cover: The Data (1978-2001)
1997 on left and 2000 on right 2102 Iceland Glacier Recession 1997 to 2000
Glacier Recession 1973 to 2000 Movie 2101 Iceland Glacier Recession 1973 to 2000, Glacier Terminus contrast emphasized
Glacier Recession years 1973 to 2000 2100 Light Iceland Glacier Recession 1973 to 2000
Our Solar System 1402 Earth Today 1998
Earth Today Logo 1401 Earth Today 1998 Introduction
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)
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
Zoom around west Greenland.  full data 1257 Greenland: Pan Southern Tip to East Coast
Zoom around southern tip. Full data 1256 Greenland: Full West Coast (2nd render)
Greenlands ice concentration change:  blues represent significant loss and yellow represent sublte gains in ice 1255 Greenland: Full West Coast
Entire country of Greenland:  full data 1254 Greenland full west coast
Plane making Lidar measurements of ice concentration 1253 Greenland: Top-down view of Island tour with airplane tracks
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
NDVI anomaly for Africa in March, 2000. 1201 Africa NDVI 2000 March
Africa NDVI Average March 1200 Africa NDVI Average March
Africa NDVI 1984 August Anomaly.  Green is more vegetation than average, brown is a deficit of vegetation with respect to the average. 1199 Africa NDVI 1984 August Anomaly
Africa NDVI 1984 August 1198 Africa NDVI 1984 August
Africa NDVI Average August 1197 Africa NDVI Average August
North America NDVI 2000 July Anomaly.  Green is more vegetation than average, brown is a deficit of vegetation with respect to the average. 1196 North America NDVI 2000 July Anomaly
North America NDVI for July, 2000. 1195 North America NDVI 2000 July
North America NDVI Average for July 1194 North America NDVI Average July
North America NDVI 1993 August Anomaly.  Green is more vegetation than average, brown is a deficit of vegetation with respect to the average. 1193 North America NDVI 1993 August Anomaly
North America NDVI 1993 August 1192 North America NDVI 1993 August
North America NDVI Average August 1191 North America NDVI Average August
North America NDVI 1988 August Anomaly 1190 North America NDVI 1988 August Anomaly
North America NDVI 1988 August 1189 North America NDVI 1988 August
North America NDVI Average August 1188 North America NDVI Average August
Montly averaged NDVI anomalies in Africa for 20 years. 1187 Monthly NDVI Anomaly for Africa. July 1981-July 2000.
Monthly NDVI for Africa over 20 years. 1186 Monthly NDVI for Africa. July 1981-July 2000.
Seasonally averaged NDVI for Africa 1185 Seasonal NDVI for Africa. 1981-2000 averaged without month notation.
Seasonal NDVI for Africa. 1184 Seasonal NDVI for Africa. 1981-2000 averaged with month notation.
Still image from the movie. 1183 Monthly NDVI Anomaly for North America. July 1981-July 2000.
Monthly NDVI for North America 1182 Monthly NDVI for North America. July 1981-July 2000.
Movie of seasonal NDVI for North America 1181 Seasonal NDVI for North America. 1981-2000 averaged without month notation.
Seasonal NDVI movie for North America. 1180 Seasonal NDVI for North America. 1981-2000 averaged with month notation.
Side-by-side globes showing MLS measurements of ozone and chlorine monoxide over Antartica from 8-12-93 to 9-17-93. 837 Ozone and Chlorine Monoxide over Antarctica from MLS (1/12/93 - 9/17/93)
A side-by-side image of Marylands Liberty Reservoir comparing July, 1997 and July, 1999, from Landsat imagery 763 Maryland Drought: Side-by-side Comparison of Liberty Reservoir in 1997 and 1999 (with dates)
A side-by-side image of Marylands Liberty Reservoir comparing July, 1997 and July, 1999, from Landsat imagery 762 Maryland Drought: Side-by-side Comparison of Liberty Reservoir in 1997 and 1999 (without dates)
Compare Marylands Liberty Reservoir between July 1997 and July 1999 - No Dates 761 Maryland Drought: Zoom down to Liberty Reservoir comparing July 1997 and July 1999 (without dates)
Compare Marylands Liberty Reservoir between July 1997 and July 1999: 2 Years of Drought 760 Maryland Drought: Zoom down to Liberty Reservoir Comparing July 1997 with July 1999 (with dates)
NDVI measures of north Africa, September 1984 591 African Vegetation: Comparing September 1984 and September 1994
NDVI measures of north Africa, August 1984 590 African Vegetation: Comparing August 1984 and August 1994
NDVI measures of north Africa, July 1984 589 African Vegetation: Comparing July 1984 and July 1994
Annual North American temperature anomalies from 1950 through 1998 396 Annual North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: 1950 through 1998
Annual global temperature anomalies from 1950 through 1998 395 Annual Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: 1950 through 1998
Seasonal North American temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998 394 Seasonal North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Fast)
Seasonal North American temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998 393 Seasonal North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Slow)
Seasonal global temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998 392 Seasonal Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Fast)
Seasonal global temperature anomalies from January 1950 through October 1998 391 Seasonal Global Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Slow)
Countdown Animation 328 Earth Today 1998 Countdown
An animated graph showing first precipitation controlled by El Nino and then precipitation trends, both for the period from 1900 to 1988 179 Precipitation Trends: 1900-1988
 United States Precipitation Anomalies from 1900 to 1988 178 United States Precipitation Anomalies: 1900-1988
Global Precipitation Anomalies from 1900 to 1988 177 Global Precipitation Anomalies: 1900-1988
A live screen capture of an interaction with data from a global climate model 119 VIS-5D VR Animations: Climate Change
The full, narrated 17-minute Images video 97 Images of Earth and Space: The Role of Visualization in NASA Science
This is the high definition version of the Ice Albedo-Global animation MPEG. 10021 Ice Albedo - Global View

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