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Movie   ID   Title
Full version with audio and annotations   3354   27 Storms: Arlene to Zeta
Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Aug 5   3043   Indecisive El Nino Exhibits 'Split Personality'
This animation shows how the sea surface temperature can cause hurricanes to form.  Areas shown in orange and yellow are above 82 degrees F (27.8 degrees C) which is required for hurricanes to be able to form.  Sea surface temperatures below 82 degrees F are shown in blue.   2907   Hurricane Regions Indicated by Sea Surface Temperature from June 2002 to September 2003 (WMS)
The oceans in this animation have been falsely colored.  Temperatures warmer than normal are shown in red while cooler than normal temperatures are shown in blue.   2906   Global Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies from June, 2002 to September, 2003 (WMS)
The oceans of the world are falsely colored in this animation.  The warmest temperatures are shown in bright yellow and the coldest temperatures are shown in dark green and black.  Grey represents areas that have no data values such as coastal regions or land.  White represents surface ice.   2905   Global Sea Surface Temperature from June, 2002 to September, 2003 (WMS)
Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel leave cold water trails in their wake.   2897   Cold Water Trails from Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel (WMS)
As the hurricanes move through the ocean, they each leave a wake of cold water.  This visualization shows the cold water trails left by Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel.  The red/orange/blue colors represent the ocean temperatures (orange/red is 82 degrees F and higher).   2824   Cold Water Trails from Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel
This visualization shows sea surface temperature as measured by the NASA Aqua satellite's Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) instrument. Temperature is represented by the colors in the ocean.  Orange and red indicate the necessary 82-degree and warmer sea surface temperatures for a hurricane to form.   2817   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 1) - Sea Surface Temperature
3-30-03 AMSR-E data showing showing mostly cool waters off the African coast.   2816   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 1) - Sea Surface Temperature (match rendered)
SST Anomalies and SS Wind Anomalies in the Pacific.   2696   SST Anomalies + Wind Anomalies (with dates)
SST Anomalies and SS Wind Anomalies from 21 Jan 2003 (with gray arrows)   2695   SST Anomalies + Wind Anomalies
SST Anomalies   2692   Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies (with dates)
SST Anomalies from 01 Jan 2003   2691   Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
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
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
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 image shows the difference between the actual sea surface temperature data and the average climatology data in the eastern portion of the Pacific Ocean for February 15, 2002.   2399   A Close View of Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for February 15, 2002
This image shows the sea surface temperature over the eastern Pacific Ocean on February 15, 2002.   2398   Global Sea Surface Temperature from MODIS between July 2001 and February 2002
SeaWiFS Biosphere data symbolizing the heartbeat of our planet.   2395   Pulse of the Planet
Zoom down to development in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, showing change from 1988 to 1992 to 1995, as measured by Landsat.   1399   The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
Zoom down to development in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone   1398   Window on the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone
Pearl River, China.  December 10, 1988.    1397   Landsat Changes Over Time: Pearl River, China (False Color)
Pearl River, China.  December 10, 1988.   1396   Landsat Changes Over Time: Pearl River, China
Zooming down to the Pearl River region in China showing changes over time from Landsat data.   1363   Pearl River, Region 4 (542)
Zooming down to the Pearl River region in China showing changes over time from Landsat data.   1362   Pearl River, Region 3 (542)
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