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Animation Identification Numbers 2800 through 2899



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Close-up of Hurricane Isabel on September 10, 2003.   2800   Tracking the Category 4 Hurricane Isabel, September 10, 2003
Terra-MODIS captures Hurricane Isabel making her way towards the U.S.   2801   Tracking the Category 5 Hurricane Isabel, September 11, 2003
Hurricane Isabel closing in on the U.S.   2802   Close-up view of Hurricane Isabel, September 14, 2003
Hurricane Isabel closing in on the U.S.   2803   Hurricane Isabel north of Puerto Rico, September 14, 2003
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
Hurricane Isabel just east of the Bahamas on September 15, 2003 at 15:30 UTC.   2805   Hurricane Isabel Eyes the Eastern U.S., September 15, 2003
The full 5 minute multisensor fire animation with audio and without annotations   2806   Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels
This visualization was a quick-turn around showing two fires in Arizona using Aqua/MODIS data from 20 September 2003.   2807   Arizona Fires from Aqua/MODIS
This visualization was a quick-turnaround showing Hurricane Claudette using Aqua/MODIS data from 20 June 2003.   2808   Hurricane Claudette from Aqua/MODIS
Maximum size of 2003 Antarctic ozone hole on 11 September 2003   2809   Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 1, 2003 to September 23, 2003
This visualization shows the northern hemisphere ozone hole from February 1, 2003, through March 30, 2003.   2810   Arctic Ozone from February 1, 2003 through March 30, 2003
This visualization shows some fires in Montana as seen by Terra/MODIS on 19 July 2003.  This version includes fire pixels.    2811   Fires in Montana (with Fire Pixels)
Montana fires on 21 July 2003   2812   Fires in Montana
Washington fires on 19 July 2003   2813   Washington Fires
Washington fires from 19 July 2003 with yellow fire pixels   2814   Fires in Washington (with yellow fire pixels)
Washington Fires on 21 July 2003   2815   Washington Fires with Red Fire Pixels
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)
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
9-6-01 GOES data showing disturbances off the coast of Africa.   2818   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 1) - Initial Tropical Disturbance (Match Rendered)
This part of the visualization is the setup shot, showing Blue Marble data, which pushes into the western Atlantic Ocean.    2819   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 2) - Push into Blue Marble (match rendered)
Hurricane Erin on 9-10-01 as seen through VIRS-IR and GOES-IR.  MODIS-bluemarble is in the background.   2820   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 2) -- Clouds and Isosurfaces (match rendered)
Animation of isosurfaces showing the structure of Erin on September 10, 2001.   2821   Recipe of a Hurricane - Spin Around Clouds and Isosurfaces
Animation of QuikSCAT winds on September 10, 2001, during Hurricane Erin.   2822   Recipe of a Hurricane (Part 2) -- Wind Vectors (match rendered)
This visualization shows hurricanes Fabian and Isabel using GOES data. The clouds are extruded to give a sense of depth.   2823   Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel from GOES
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 the progrssion of Hurricane Isabel across the Atlantic as seen by the MODIS instruments on NASA's Terra and Aqua spacecraft.   2825   Hurricane Isabel Progresssion as Seen by MODIS
Peel the cloud layer away to see the actual rain structure of Hurricane Isabel on September 17, 2003.   2826   Hurricane Isabel Prepares to Make Landfall in North Carolina, September 17, 2003
Isabels rain structure:  The yellow isosurface represents areas where at least 0.5 inches of rain fell per hour.  The green isosurface show 1.0 inches of rain per hour and red displays where more than 2 inches of rain fell per hour.   2827   Hurricane Isabel Batters North Carolina, September 18, 2003
This image shows the differences in rainfall accumulation across the United States between 2002 and 2003.  Areas of blue indicate regions with high amounts of rainfall, and areas of red indicate areas with lower amounts of rainfall.   2828   Precipitation Accumulation Differences between 2002 and 2003
 Stratospheric Ozone for September 11 2003   2829   Close to Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2003
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1981 through 07/31/1982.   2830   Yearly Arctic Temperature Anomaly
This is a still image showing the 20-Year Surface Temperature Trend over the Arctic.   2831   20-Year Arctic Surface Temperature Trend
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Spring Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2832   20-Year Arctic Spring Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Summer Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2833   20-Year Arctic Summer Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Autumn Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2834   20-Year Arctic Autumn Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
A high resolution image of the 20-Year Winter Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend   2835   20-Year Arctic Winter Seasonal Surface Temperature Trend
Total ozone density over the South Pole, as measured by Earth Probe TOMS in 1999   2836   Ozone Visualization Comparison
This is a still image of the 20-year  surface temperature trend over the Arctic region with an alternate color scale.   2837   20-Year Arctic Surface Temperature Trend with Alternate Color Scale
B-15A on October 9th, 2003.  In this image, the crack is easily visible, appearing in the center of the image.   2838   Iceberg B-15A: Sample Composite
Animation zooms down to the area where iceberg B-15A split in two between 10-7-03 and 10-9-03.  McMurdo Station can be seen on the final frame of this animation.  McMurdo Station is towards the top of the image, and appears as a white dot with 4 lines (runways-roads) branching off it.   2839   Iceberg B-15A: RADARSAT
Animation zooms down to Iceberg B-15A on October 7th, 2003.  The beginnings of the crack can be seen in the center of the final frame.   2840   Iceberg B-15A: October 7, 2003
Animation zooms down to B-15A on October 9th, 2003.  The crack can clearly be seen in the center of the final frame.   2841   Iceberg B-15A: October 9, 2003
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
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)
San Diego, California continues to battle tremendous fire and smoke on October 27, 2003   2844   Southern California Fires, October 27, 2003
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)
A wideview of the fires.   2846   California Fires with Fire Pixels
A wideview of the fires.   2847   California Fires w/o Fire Pixels
This is a contextual setup animation intended to be shown before the visualization of several Arctic sea ice/cryosphere datasets.   2848   Arctic Sea Ice Context Shot
Average of sea ice minumum extent from 2000 through 2003   2849   Arctic Sea Ice Four Year Moving Average
This animation shows the annual minimum sea ice extent and concentration for 24 years, from 1979 to 2003. The year 2002 showed lowest level of sea ice on record.    2850   Sea Ice Minimum Extent for 1979-2003
  2851   Mapping Invasive Species Using MODIS Time Series Data
Fire image from October 23, 2003   2852   2003 California Fire Sequence as Seen by MODIS
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio, text labels and colorbars.   2853   Multisensor Fire Observations with Labels (HD Version)
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio and minimal annotations.   2854   Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels (HD Version)
 Stratospheric Ozone for September 24, 2003.   2855   Maximum Ozone Hole Area for 2003
When the solar wind speed is low, the heliosphere is small.   2856   Model of the Heliosphere Over the Solar Cycle
A maximal time for the aurora (08:09:08 UT).   2857   Geomagnetic Storm: November 2003
This animation shows the MODIS imagery of the California fires from October 23, 2003 to October 29, 2003.  Then it zooms out and reruns the sequence with the TOMS aerosol data overlaid on top of the MODIS imagery.   2858   California Fires MODIS imagery and TOMS Aerosols from October 2003
April 7, 2001   2859   China Dust Storm seen by Earth Probe/TOMS in April of 2001
This animation starts with the Terra-MODIS image of April 7, 2001, and then zooms out to a regional view of China.  This second view shows the widespread aerosol pollution that starts in China and spreads across the Pacific Ocean and into the United States.   2860   China Dust Storm seen by Terra/MODIS and Earth Probe/TOMS in April of 2001
A bright moment for the proton aurora - the bright spot near the center.   2861   Reconnection: Solar Wind Breaches the Earth's Magnetic Shield
We see the Earth to get a sense of the scale in this region.   2862   ViSBARD: Insights into the Sun-Earth Connection
Projecting spacecraft field measurements along the solar wind reveals structure in the flow.   2863   ViSBARD: The Wind from the Sun
Animation comparing the relative size differences between Mauna Loa and Olympus Mons volcanoes.  1x exaggeration.  Note that the Earth's ocean beds are colorized to show depth below sea level.  In this color scheme, greens and yellows are higher elevations; blues and purples are deeper levels.   2864   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Final Composite
True color earth using the Terra-MODIS BlueMarble global mosaic for both land and clouds.   2865   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Earth
Elevation color-mapped Earth seen from a distance.   2866   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Earth with Elevation Color Map
Full Earth view.  Land is true color and ocean bathymetry is represented via an elevation color map.   2867   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Elevation color-mapped Earth with True Color Land
True color Mars (using Viking data) as seen from space.   2868   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Mars
Elevation color-mapped Mars as seen from a distance.   2869   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Elevation Color-Mapped Mars
Olympus Mons lays over the Hawaiian Islands.   2870   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: True Color Olympus Mons over Elevation Color-Mapped Earth Bathymetry with True Color Land Features
Transparent Olympus Mons juxtaposed over the Hawaiian Islands.   2871   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Transparent Olympus Mons over Elevation Color-Mapped Earth with True Color Land
Mars inside a transparent Earth.   2872   Earth-Mars Volcano Comparisons: Mars inside a transparent Earth
Video resolution zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica   2873   Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #1)
 View of Antarctica   2874   Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #2)
Up close view of the Dry Valleys in Antarctica   2875   Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (treatment #2 North)
Up close view of the Dry Valleys in Antarctica   2876   Great Zoom into Don Juan Pond, Antarctica (Treatment #2 South)
Comparing Mars to Earth in false color   2877   Earth-Mars planet comparisons (false color with axes and orbit plane)
Still image comparing true color Mars to true color Earth   2878   Earth-Mars planet comparisons (true color)
Comparing Mars to Earth in true color (with axes and orbit plane)   2879   Earth-Mars planet comparisons (true color with axes and orbit plane)
View #1 of Mars cresent   2880   Great Zoom into Distributary Fan, Mars
NASAs Orbiting Earth Observing Fleet close up   2881   NASA's Orbiting Earth Observing Fleet
This is a zoom down to the Gale Crater on MARS as seen by Viking and the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC).  These images show a very large area of sedimentation inside the Gale Crater.   2882   Zoom down to the Gale Crater on Mars
Olympus Mons on Mars, in false color   2883   Mars: Olympus Mons
Valles Marineris on Mars, in false color   2884   Mars: Valles Marineris
Crescent shaped Earth #1   2885   Great Zoom out of Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium (with spin)
 Crescent shaped Earth #1   2886   Great Zoom into Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium (with spin)
Full Earth view   2887   Great Zoom out of Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium
 Full Earth view   2888   Great Zoom into Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium
This animation shows the sea surface temperature anomaly in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 through July 1999 as measured by NOAA AVHRR.   2889   Pacific Temperature Anomalies with Color Key
This animation shows fire activity in Africa during 2002.   2890   African Fires during 2002 (WMS)
This animation shows the aurora over the Northern Hemisphere as recorded by the Polar satellite on April 17, 1999.   2891   Aurora over the North Pole on April 17, 1999 (WMS)
This animation shows the cloud formations created by Hurricane Dennis in August, 1999.   2892   Satellite Imagery of Hurricane Dennis (WMS)
This animations shows earthquake activity over a 16-year period.    2893   Cumulative Earthquake Activity from 1980 through 1995 (WMS)
This animation is meant to be wrapped around a three-dimensional globe.  It shows a global composite of cloud cover data taken from the infrared sensors of several different satellites during September 2001.   2894   Global Infrared Cloud Cover, September 2001 (WMS)
This animation shows a composite over the Atlantic Ocean of cloud cover data taken from the infrared sensors of several different satellites during September 2001.  Hurricane Erin progresses from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to near the eastern coast of the United States.   2895   Infrared Cloud Cover over the Atlantic Ocean, September 2001 (WMS)
Hurricane Erin was positioned off the coast of the United States on September 10, 2001.  This animation shows the strength and direction of wind by animating small arrows.  Faster-moving arrows represent stronger winds.   2896   Wind Vectors for Hurricane Erin (WMS)
Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel leave cold water trails in their wake.   2897   Cold Water Trails from Hurricanes Fabian and Isabel (WMS)
 This animation shows a close-up of Hurricane Luis on September 6, 1995.   2898   GOES Imagery of Hurricane Luis (WMS)
This animation shows daily snow and ice over the Northern Hemisphere during the winter of 2002-2003.   2899   Snow Cover over the Northern Hemisphere during the Winter of 2002-2003 (WMS)
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