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Table of Contents for NOAA-8

NOAA/AVHRR
NOAA-8/AVHRR

NOAA-AVHRR
Movie   ID   Title
This animation shows snow cover, sea ice, clouds, sea surface temperature and biosphere while the view moves from North America across the Atlantic Ocean to Northern Africa and Europe.   3383   Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere
Final animation composite showing both land-based photographs of seasonal vegetation change alongside satellite data of NDVI over the United States.  The animation first starts with photographs of Tamarisk at the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah.  These photos then cycle through time showing the changing seasons.  They then pull away to reveal NDVI data over the western U.S.  The NDVI data continues to cycle through the seasons in synchronization with the photos.  Finally, the cycling NDVI data is combined with land cover classification data to create the Tamarisk suitability map.   3332   Deriving the Tamarisk Suitability Map: The Complete Story
NDVI (in shades of green) is the topmost dataset.  EVI (in shades of red, orange, and brown) is the middle layer.  Landcover (in shades of yellow, orange, and green) is the bottommost layer.   3331   Creating the Tamarisk Habitat Suitability Map (for Science Presentations)
The Annual Vegetation Cycle data (in shades of green) is the topmost dataset in this image.  The MODIS Landcover Classification data (in shades of yellow, orange, and green) is the bottommost dataset in this image.   3330   Creating the Tamarisk Habitat Suitability Map (for General Use)
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Colorado.   3300   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Colorado
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of California.   3299   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of California
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Nevada   3298   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Nevada
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Arizona.   3297   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Arizona
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of Utah as of August 2005.   3296   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Utah
Tamarisk habitat suitability for the state of New Mexico as of August 2005.   3293   The Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of New Mexico
This is the tamarisk habitat suitability map for Texas. It was produced in August 2005.   3292   Habitat Suitability for Tamarisk Invasion in the State of Texas
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
Narrated Animation flying over the Frozen Continent of Antarctica   2175   Antarctica: A Flying Tour of the Frozen Continent
A comparision of AVHRR and ASTER data.   2148   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Measuring Bezymianny Flows; AVHRR vs.ASTER
Looking at Mt. Bezymianny and its volcanic vent. Comparing the
red pixels of 10-25-00 and 12-30-00 to show the vent and lava run off.   2147   AGU Press Briefing May 29th: Measuring Bezymianny Flows
Larsen ice shelf.  March 2, 2000.   2051   Larsen Ice Shelf Animation
Our Solar System   1402   Earth Today 1998
Earth Today Logo   1401   Earth Today 1998 Introduction
Looking at the Chesapeake Bay, a side by side comparision of data collected by the AVHRR and MODIS instruments.   1122   A Comparison of MODIS with AVHRR
Still image from the 9-globes animation   1014   Terra 9-Globe Dataset
Movie with the nine datasets synchronized so it can be run as a continuous loop.   1012   Nine Datasets on a Single Globe with Wipe Between Different Datasets Run as a Continuous Two Minute Loop
Movie showing the nine datasets with a sparkling wipe between each dataset as the globe turns.   1011   Nine Datasets on a Single Globe with Wipe Between Different Datasets
Countdown Animation   328   Earth Today 1998 Countdown
An image of the Earth derived from AVHRR and topographic data.   314   The Home Earth
This image represents a one month sample (October 1983) of composite images from cloud cover data collected from a suite of U.S., European, and Japanese geostationary satellites and U.S. polar orbiting meteorological satellites.   155   The HoloGlobe Project (Version 3)
Narrated Hologlobe (version 2)   116   The HoloGlobe Project (Version 2)
Hologlobe (version 1)   96   The HoloGlobe Project (Version 1)
Starting from space, this fly-by approaches the Earth and, then travels underwater, following the ocean floor topography, passing boats, sea life, and submarines in the process, finally resurfaceing above the water and traveling back into space.   78   Ocean Planet: Final Version with Credits
An animated fly-by from a point in space above North America to soar over the Pacific, then to dive near Hawaii and fly underwater past Japan, through the Mariana trench, to resurface near New Guinea. This animation is specifically designed to be looped.   59   Ocean Planet: Final Version
The opening sequence of the Ocean Planet flyby including a map inset   58   Ocean Planet: Partial Tour with Map Route Inset
An animated zoom-in and flyby of Pacific Ocean bathymetry   54   Ocean Planet: Rough Planet Earth without Ocean
A realistic rotating Earth   52   Ocean Planet: Rotation of an AVHRR Data Set

NOAA-8-AVHRR
Movie   ID   Title
Image depicting the heating and cooling trends over and around Antarctica.  Blue indicates cooling trends and red indicates warming trends.   3188   Antarctic Heating and Cooling Trends
NDVI measures of north Africa, September 1984   591   African Vegetation: Comparing September 1984 and September 1994
NDVI measures of north Africa, August 1984   590   African Vegetation: Comparing August 1984 and August 1994
NDVI measures of north Africa, July 1984   589   African Vegetation: Comparing July 1984 and July 1994


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