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GOES-10/Imager
GOES-12/Imager
GOES-8/Imager
GOES-9/Imager

GOES-10 Imager
Movie   ID   Title
GOES-10 full-disk longwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   3235   GOES-10 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Longwave Infrared (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements of regions of solar reflectivity, from June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3179   Scene Identification Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows incoming solar flux corresponding to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003. This data is calculated using data from SORCE for the flux magnitude at the Earths orbit, coupled with solar incidence angles based on CERES measurement locations and times.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3178   Incoming Solar Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows net radiation flux corresponding to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003. This data is calculated from CERES outgoing longwave and shortwave measurements, along with a corresponding calculated incoming solar flux.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.    3177   Net Radiation Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of outgoing longwave radiation, form June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3176   Outgoing Longwave Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements of outgoing shortwave radiation, from June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3175   Outgoing Shortwave Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)

GOES-12-Imager
Movie   ID   Title
The 2005 hurricane season showing sea surface temperatures, clouds, and named storm tracks.  Cloud data comes from GOES-12 and sea surface temperature comes from AMSR-E.   3306   2005 Hurricanes: Clouds and Sea Surface Temperature
This animation follows Hurricane Wilma as it progresses through the Gulf of Mexico and hits Florida.   3302   Hurricane Wilma MODIS Progression
Hurricane Wilma on 10/19/2005
at 1640Z from Terra/MODIS.   3285   Hurricane Wilma MODIS Close-Up
The 2005 Hurricane season showing sea surface temperatures, clouds, and storm tracks   3279   Named Storms from the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season (Wide Shot)
Hurricane Rita threatening the Texas and Louisiana coasts on 9/23/05.   3265   Hurricane Rita MODIS Progression
Imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005 from the MODIS Instrument on the Aqua satellite.  Gaps in the MODIS imagery have been filled in with visible imagery from GOES-12.   3255   Aqua MODIS Imagery of Hurricane Katrina (WMS)
Imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005 from the Imager instrument on GOES-12.   3254   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Visible Close-up (WMS)
GOES-12 infrared imagery over AMSR-E sea surface temperature for Hurricane Katrina, from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005.   3240   Hurricane Katrina Sea Surface Temperature (WMS)
GOES-12 infrared imagery over TRMM rainfall accumulation for Hurricane Katrina, from August 23, 2005 to August 30, 2005.   3239   Hurricane Katrina Rain Accumulation (WMS)
All GOES-12 longwave infrared imagery from August 26, 2005 through August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.  The illusion of continuous data is given by laying newer imagery over older imagery.   3237   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Longwave Infrared Progression (WMS)
All GOES-12 longwave infrared imagery from August 26, 2005 through August 30, 2005, during Hurricane Katrina.   3236   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Longwave Infrared Overview (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk lower level temperature imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   3234   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Lower Level Temperature (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk longwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   3233   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Longwave Infrared (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk upper level water vapor imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   3232   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Water Vapor (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk shortwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   3231   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Shortwave Infrared (WMS)
GOES-12 full-disk visible imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 23, 2005 to August 31, 2005.   3230   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Full Disk Visible (WMS)
GOES-12 longwave infrared imagery of Hurricane Katrina from August 26, 2005 through August 30, 2005.   3216   GOES-12 Imagery of Hurricane Katrina: Longwave Infrared Close-up (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements of regions of solar reflectivity, from June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3179   Scene Identification Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows incoming solar flux corresponding to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003. This data is calculated using data from SORCE for the flux magnitude at the Earths orbit, coupled with solar incidence angles based on CERES measurement locations and times.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3178   Incoming Solar Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows net radiation flux corresponding to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003. This data is calculated from CERES outgoing longwave and shortwave measurements, along with a corresponding calculated incoming solar flux.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.    3177   Net Radiation Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of outgoing longwave radiation, form June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3176   Outgoing Longwave Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements of outgoing shortwave radiation, from June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3175   Outgoing Shortwave Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)

GOES-8-Imager
Movie   ID   Title
 TRMM provides this view of Hurricane Ivan on September 16, 2004, as its eye makes landfall.  TRMM lets us see through the clouds. Blue represents areas with at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.   3011   Hurricane Ivan Rainfall Structure seen by TRMM on September 16, 2004
Hurricane Ivan on September 13, 2004.  Blue represents areas with at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.   3008   Hurricane Ivan Rainfall Structure on September 13, 2004
This animation follows Hurricane Isabel (2003) from its birthplace in the Ethiopian Highlands of East Africa, across the Atlantic Ocean, to the United States.  Atlantic hurricanes are often formed as winds over the Gulf of Aden intersect with the Ethiopian Highlands.   2987   Hurricane Isabel Genesis
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)
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 the cloud formations created by Hurricane Dennis in August, 1999.   2892   Satellite Imagery of Hurricane Dennis (WMS)

GOES-9-Imager
Movie   ID   Title
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements of regions of solar reflectivity, from June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3179   Scene Identification Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows incoming solar flux corresponding to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003. This data is calculated using data from SORCE for the flux magnitude at the Earths orbit, coupled with solar incidence angles based on CERES measurement locations and times.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3178   Incoming Solar Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows net radiation flux corresponding to 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements, from June 20-21, 2003. This data is calculated from CERES outgoing longwave and shortwave measurements, along with a corresponding calculated incoming solar flux.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.    3177   Net Radiation Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of outgoing longwave radiation, form June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3176   Outgoing Longwave Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation shows 29 orbits (2 days) of CERES measurements of outgoing shortwave radiation, from June 20-21, 2003.  The measurements are superimposed over a global infrared cloud cover composite from the same period.   3175   Outgoing Shortwave Flux Compared to Clouds (WMS)
This animation follows Hurricane Isabel (2003) from its birthplace in the Ethiopian Highlands of East Africa, across the Atlantic Ocean, to the United States.  Atlantic hurricanes are often formed as winds over the Gulf of Aden intersect with the Ethiopian Highlands.   2987   Hurricane Isabel Genesis
 This animation shows a close-up of Hurricane Luis on September 6, 1995.   2898   GOES Imagery of Hurricane Luis (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)
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)
Typhoon Bilis over Taiwan   1209   SeaWiFS: Typhoon Bilis


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