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This animation shows the cumulative rainfall caused primarily by hurricanes during September 2004. 3034 Accumulated Rainfall during Hurricanes Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne, 2004 (WMS)
This animation shows the prediction of precipitable water during Hurricane Isabel made by NASAs fvGCM model. 3033 Model of Precipitable Water during Hurricane Isabel, 2003 (WMS)
Hurricane Isabel -  September 15, 2003.  The diameter of the eye measures 40 nautical miles. 2804 Hurricane Isabel Barrels Down on the East Coast, September 15, 2003
Global average monthly precipitation from January, 1979 to January, 2001 2261 Global Twenty Year Rainmap
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Far East as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 1414 Rainfall Anomalies for the Far East from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over South America as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 1413 Rainfall Anomalies for South America from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over North America as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 1412 Rainfall Anomalies for North America from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Americas as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 1411 Rainfall Anomalies for the Americas from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Pacific as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 1410 Rainfall Anomalies over the Pacific Ocean from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over the Far East as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 1409 Rainfall Anomalies for the Far East from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 2)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over South America as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 1408 Rainfall Anomalies for South America from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 2)
Monthly average rainfall over the Far East for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 1407 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: The Far East
Monthly average rainfall over Indonesia for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 1406 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Indonesia
Monthly average rainfall over North and Central America for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 1405 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: North and Central America
Monthly average rainfall over South and Central America for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 1404 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: South and Central America
Monthly average rainfall over northern Africa for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 1403 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: North Africa
Correlated water droplet size and fires over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998 755 TRMM Biomass Burning - Smoke Inhibits Rainfall: Water Droplet Size and Fire March 1, 1998
Correlated water droplet size, precipitation, fires, and cloud cover over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998 754 TRMM Biomass Burning: Water Droplet Size, Precipitation and Fires with Cloud Cover March 1, 1998
Correlated water droplet size, precipitation, and fires over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998 753 TRMM Biomass Burning - Smoke Inhibits Rainfall: Water Droplet Size, Precipitation and Fires March 1, 1998
Precipitation over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998 752 TRMM Biomass Burning: Precipitation March 1, 1998
Water droplet size correlated with precipitation over northern Borneo on March 1, 1998 751 TRMM Biomass Burning: Water Droplet Size and Precipitation March 1, 1998
Precipitation anomaly in the Pacific from October 1992 through September 1998.  The data were collected by the Special Sensor Microwave-Imager (SSM-I) on board the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) series of satellites. 570 Precipitation Anomaly in the Pacific: October 1992 to September 1998
A zoom to Central America showing the monthly average rainfall for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 318 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Central America Zoom
Monthly average rainfall over Africa for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 317 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Africa
A rotating globe showing the monthly average rainmap for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 316 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Rotating Globe
A zoom to a rotating globe showing the monthly average rainfall for September 1998 as measured by TRMM.  High rainfall rates are in red. 315 TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Zoom to Rotating Globe
Precipitation Anomaly using SSM-I data from 1-97 to 5-98 313 Precipitation Anomaly from SSM/I: January 1997 through May 1998
Actual Precipitation using SSM-I data from 1-97 to 5-98 312 Actual Precipitation from SSM/I: January 1997 through May 1998
Global monthly average precipitation anomalies as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 311 Global Rainfall Anomalies from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 2)
Monthly average precipitation anomalies over North America as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 310 North American Rainfall Anomalies: January 1997 through February 1998
Global monthly average precipitation anomalies as measured by TRMM for January 1997 through February 1998 309 Global Rainfall Anomalies from TRMM: January, 1997, through February, 1998 (Version 1)
Global cumulative precipitation anomaly as measured by TRMM for the period January 1997 through Februaru 1998.  Red indicates 10 feet more precipitation than normal during this period and green indicates 10 feet less than normal. 308 Global Cumulative Precipitation Anomaly from TRMM: January 1997 through February 1998
A moving plane slices through cloud data from a storm over Houston revealing a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts.  Data measured by instruments on TRMM. 198 Slice through a Houston Storm using TRMM Data (Second version)
Global precipitation anomaly for the period January 1997 through May 1998, as measured by DMSP SSMI 197 Global Precipitation Anomaly from SSMI: January 1997 through May 1998
Global precipitation for the period January 1997 through May 1998, as measured by DMSP SSMI 196 Global Precipitation from SSMI: January 1997 through May 1998
A rotating view of surfaces of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. 195 TRMM Precipitation Radar Measurements of a Houston Storm
A moving plane slices through cloud data from a storm over Houston revealing a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts.  Data measured by instruments on TRMM. 194 Slice through a Houston Storm using TRMM Data
Fly up to a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red.  TRMM infrared data is shown within the orbital data swath. 193 Fly up to Houston Storm using TRMM Precipitation Radar and Infrared Data
Surfaces of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. 192 Houston Storm from TRMM: Infrared and Precipitation Radar Data
Surfaces of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. 191 Houston Storm from TRMM: Precipitation Radar Data
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
GPM crossing the globe as it passes out of darkness 10293 Global Precpitation Monitoring (GPM) Spacecraft
This is the standard definition version of the Large Raindrop animation MPEG. 10054 Raindrop Acoustics
This is the standard definition version of the Medium Raindrop animation MPEG. 10053 Raindrop Acoustics
This is the standard definition version of the Small Raindrop animation MPEG. 10052 Raindrop Acoustics
This is the standard definition version of the Dust Storm animaiton MPEG. 10034 NASA Explains 'Dust Bowl' Drought
This is the high resolution still illustrating abnormal climate during Dust Bowl in the 1930's. 10033 NASA Explains 'Dust Bowl' Drought
This is the standard definition version of the Water Vapor animation MPEG. 10017 Aqua Mission Science Objectives
This is the standard definition version of the Water Cycle animation MPEG. 10016 Aqua Mission Science Objectives
This animation shows summer precipitation without the effects of pollution. 10012 Pollution Increases Summer Precipitation
This animation shows what winter precipitation is like when pollution is not involved. 10011 Pollution Reduces Winter Precipitation

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