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Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of California. 3299 Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of California
National map produced in August 2005 showing habitat suitability for tamarisk invasion.
The states that have the most suitable habitat for Tamarisk are highlighted. 3291 National Map Showing Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion
January 7, 2005 .  This image shows 27 hours of accumulated rainfall.  The accumulation is shown in colors ranging from green (less than 50 mm of rain) through red (200 mm or more). 3083 NASA Satellite Reveals Heavy Rainfall Patterns in California
A wideview of the fires. 2847 California Fires w/o Fire Pixels
A wideview of the fires. 2846 California Fires with Fire Pixels
This image shows San Diego, California on October 27, 2003.  Red fire pixels have been laid on top of the Aqua-MODIS image to show the
start of each incident fire. 2845 Southern California Fires, October 27, 2003 (Fire Pixels Included)
San Diego, California continues to battle tremendous fire and smoke on October 27, 2003 2844 Southern California Fires, October 27, 2003
The red dots show each Incident Fire.  The cluster to the east of Los Angeles, is the Grand Prix (west) and Old (east) Fires.  To their south is the Roblar 2 Fire; next is the Paradise Fire; then the massive Cedar Fire, whose thick smoke is completely overshadowing the coastal city of San Diego; finally at the California-Mexico border is the Otay Fire.  2843 Southern California Fires, Oct 26, 2003 (Western View of Smoke)
The smoke plumes rising from the fires.  Moving northwest to southeast along the coast, the first cluster of red dots is a combination of the Piru, Verdale, and the Simi Incident Fires; The next cluster-to the east of Los Angeles-is the Grand Prix (west) and Old (east) Fires; To their south is the Roblar 2 Fire; Next is the Paradise Fire; Then the massive Cedar Fire, whose thick smoke is completely overshadowing the coastal city of San Diego; Finally, at the California-Mexico border is the Otay Fire.  2842 Southern California Fires, Oct 26, 2003
Hurricane Ignacio hits Baja, California on August 25, 2003.  Look beneath the clouds to see the rain structure that powers the storm.  Red is the heaviest rainfall. 2797 Hurricane Ignacio on August 25, 2003
Zoom into Channel Islands, CA from full Earth view 2663 Great Zoom into Channel Islands, CA (Anacapa Island)
Zoom out from Channel Islands, CA to full Earth view 2662 Great Zoom out of Channel Islands, CA (Anacapa Island)
A still of the animation. This image is one of the Channel Islands, Santa Rosa. 2658 JASON Project: Flying over the Channel Islands
Chlorophyll California Image from October 6, 2002 2623 West Coast Chlorophyll Bloom
Close-up view of the smoke plume 2494 Terra/MODIS views fires near Sequoia National Forest
From space, the yellowish brown dust plumes and whiter smoke plumes are visible. SeaWiFS
keeps a ever vigal eye on the Earth, but not only does it see smoke, fires, and vegetation, it also sees the
ever changing oceans. Please take a few minutes and see the wonder of what is our home, Earth. 2386 SeaWiFS: California Wild Fires
Blue Complex fire on 8-18-01 2236 Terra/MODIS Rapid-Response Fires: Life of the Blue Complex Fire
Blue Complex fire on 8-18-01 2235 Terra/MODIS Rapid-Response Fires: California Fires
True color MODIS image 2234 Terra/MODIS Rapid-Response Fires: California Smoke Plumes
A seamless zoom from space to the ground, using data from Terra-MODIS, Landsat-ETM+, and IKONOS, and ending at the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. 2120 Great Zoom into Long Beach, CA: The Queen Mary
A seamless zoom from space to the ground, using data from Terra-MODIS, Landsat-ETM+, and IKONOS, and ending at Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco, California. 2112 Great Zoom into San Francisco, CA: Fisherman's Wharf
Panning along a haze-filled San Joaquin Valley, from SeaWiFS imagery 1264 Haze in the San Joaquin Valley
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
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 up the California coast, heading north towards Santa
Barbara, Ca. 1225 Coastal Fly Down from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara
Zooming down to Anaheim, CA. 1224 Zoom Down to Anaheim, CA
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
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
A flyby of Death Valley, California, using Landsat imagery draped over elevation data 969 Death Valley Flyby
Landsat Spectral Bands 936 Creating Landsat Images from Raw Data: San Francisco - Oakland
An animation showing the spectral frequencies measured by Landsat, followed by illustrations of specific spectral band combinations applied to imagery of the San Francisco bay area 932 San Francisco Onion Layers, zoom to Marin Heads, grow DEM (x 3 exag.)
A 4-way split screen flyover of San Francisco bay using different band combinations of Landsat imagery, ending with false color infrared 927 Split Screen View of San Francisco Bay: False Color IR
A 4-way split screen flyover of San Francisco bay using different band combinations of Landsat imagery, ending with NDVI data 926 Split Screen View of San Francisco Bay: NDVI
A animation depicting the different Landsat spectral bands, followed by a closeup view of San Francisco in which varying band combinations are draped over elevation data 880 San Francisco Onion Layers, zoom to Marin Heads, grow DEM (x 3 exag.)
Sacramento, CA (September 27, 1997) 869 Sacramento Flyby
A flyby of San Francisco, from Landsat imagery 854 San Francisco Flyby: Channels 542
Los Angeles, CA (September 6, 1997) 852 Los Angeles Flyby
Visualization of 1997 Esplanade Drive looking eastward 645 Beach Erosion: Esplanade Drive in Pacifica, California from 1997 to 1998
Visualization from airborne laser altimetry data of Esplanade Drive in Pacifica, California in 1998 644 Beach Erosion: Northeastward View of Esplanade Drive in 1998
Visualization from airborne laser altimetry data of Esplanade Drive in Pacifica, California in 1998 642 Beach Erosion: Southern View of Esplanade Drive in 1998
Visualization from airborne laser altimetry data of Esplanade Drive in Pacifica, California in 1998 640 Beach Erosion: Southeastward View of Esplanade Drive in 1998
Visualization from airborne laser altimetry data of Esplanade Drive in Pacifica, California in 1998 638 Beach Erosion: Top Down View of Esplanade Drive in 1998
Visualization from airborne laser altimetry data of Esplanade Drive in Pacifica, California in 1998 636 Beach Erosion: Eastward View of Esplanade Drive in 1998
A pan around the beach at Montara, California from laser altimetry data taken in 1997.  The pan pauses at several locations to match still frames rendered for a 1998 data set showing significant beach erosion.  Match-framed to stills found in animations #624, 627, 628, 630, and 633. 634 Beach Erosion: Pan Around Montara, California in 1997
Airborne laser altimetry data of the beach near Montara, California in 1998
633 Beach Erosion: Northward View of Beach Near Montara, California in 1998
Visualization from airborne laser altimetry data of the beach near Montara, California in 1997 630 Beach Erosion: Southward View of Beach Near Montara, California in 1997
Airborne laser altimetry data of the beach near Montara, California in 1998 627 Beach Erosion: Top Down View of Beach Near Montara, California in 1998
Photograph of the northern shore of Montara, California, dated April 1998.  (Photograph courtesy of the USGS.) 625 Supporting Photographs for Montara Beach Erosion from 1997 to 1998
Airborne laser altimetry data of the beach near Montara, California in 1997
624 Beach Erosion: Eastward View of Beach Near Montara, California
SeaWiFS - California Wild Fires Close push (Oct. 17, 1999) 619 SeaWiFS - California Wild Fires Close Push (Oct. 17, 1999)
SeaWiFS - California Wild Fires wide push (Oct. 17, 1999) 618 SeaWiFS - California Wild Fires Wide Push (Oct. 17, 1999)
SeaWiFS - California Wild fires close push (Oct. 17, 1999) 617 SeaWiFS - California Wild Fires Close Push (Oct. 17, 1999)
SeaWiFS - California Wild fires Wide push (Oct. 17, 1999) 616 SeaWiFS - California Wild Fires Wide Push (Oct. 17, 1999)
Zoom down to the California Fires (Aug. 25, 1999 @ 1:40 pm PDT) 607 Zoom Down to the California Fires (Aug. 25, 1999 @ 1:40 pm PDT)
Fly down to the California Fires (Aug. 25, 1999 @ 1:40 pm PDT) 606 Fly down to the California Fires (Aug. 25, 1999 @ 1:40 pm PDT)
A time lapse transition between relatively cloud-free true color images of California from SeaWiFS 548 California True Color Time Lapse from SeaWiFS
Zoom down to San Francisco, 9 March 1998 489 San Francisco Flyover: March 9, 1998
Zooming into Southern CAlifornia, showing smoke plumes as ssen by SeaWiFS on October 5, 1998 248 Close up of Southern California Fires: October 5, 1998
Fire in Southern California, 5 Oct 1998 247 Zoom into the Southern California Fires: October 5, 1998

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