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Tom Biddlecome



Movie   ID   Title
SeaWiFS Biosphere data symbolizing the heartbeat of our planet.   2395   Pulse of the Planet
An animation of soil moisture from December 1999 through June 2000 for North America from the NSIPP global climate model   2132   NSIPP: North America Soil Moisture
Flyover of Amundsens path to the South Pole   1602   Antarctica Supporting Media
A rotating cartesian projection of the Earth showing three-dimensional sea surface temperature data from the NSIPP global climate model.  High temperatures are in red.   1251   NSIPP: Ray-casted Global Sea Surface Temperature
An animation of global sea surface temperature anomaly and soil moisture from June 2000 through June 2001 from the NSIPP global climate model   1250   NSIPP Global SST Anomaly and Soil Moisture
An animation of sea surface temperature anomaly, soil moisture, and atmospheric water vapor for North America from June 2000 through June 2001 from the NSIPP global climate model   1249   NSIPP North American Water Vapor, Soil Moisture, and Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
A series of three-dimensional isosurfaces of constant temperature are overlaid on a three dimensional bathymetry dataset of the Earths ocean basins.  Higher temperatures are in red and lower temperatures are in blue.  Data is derived from the NSIPP global climate model.   1248   NSIPP: Three-Dimensional Sea Surface Temperature Isosurfaces
A animation of three-dimensional sea surface temperature isosurfaces in the Pacific between -15 degrees and +15 degrees latitude.  Data is derived from the NSIPP global climate model.   1247   NSIPP: Time-Dependent Three-Dimensional Sea Surface Temperature Isosurfaces in the Pacific
An animation of global sea surface temperature anomaly, soil moisture, and atmospheric water vapor from June 2000 through June 2001 from the NSIPP global climate model   1246   NSIPP Global Water Vapor, Soil Moisture, and Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
North American soil moisture and atmospheric water vapor for February 2000 from the NSIPP global climate model   1245   NSIPP: North America Water Vapor and Soil Moisture
Global soil moisture for February 2000 from the NSIPP global climate model   1244   NSIPP: Global Soil Moisture
Clouds over Florida on August 4, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1243   Clouds over Florida from GOES-11: August 4, 2000
Clouds over the Great Lakes on August 3, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1242   Clouds over the Great Lakes from GOES-11: August 3, 2000
Clouds over North America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1241   Clouds over North America from GOES-11: August 3, 2000
Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1240   Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America from GOES-11: August 2, 2000 (Version Three)
Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1239   Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America from GOES-11: August 2, 2000 (Version Two)
Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America on August 2, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1238   Clouds over the Pacific Ocean and Latin America from GOES-11: August 2, 2000 (Version One)
Clouds over the Great Lakes on August 3, 2000, as measured by GOES-11   1237   Clouds over the Great Lakes from GOES-11: August 1, 2000
Flooding in Mozambique, Africa on March 1, 2000.   1235   Mozambique Floods from Landsat
Global carbon monoxide as measured by MOPITT from March 5, 2000 to March 7, 2000 is shown on a globe, which then unwraps to a cartesian projection and zooms into the African Sahel, fading to data of fires from biomass burning from the VIRS instrument on TRMM.  High values of carbon monoxide are shown in red and yellow, and the large areas of missing data in white are regions not seen by MOPITT during this three-day period.   1135   MOPITT Globe Unwrap with Zoom into TRMM Fire Data
Zooming down to fires in Central America as seen by SeaWiFS on April 17, 2000   1116   Fires in Central America from SeaWiFS: April 17, 2000 (A Closer Look)
Zooming down to a SeaWiFS image taken August 7, 2000, showing smoke plumes from fires in Portugal   1112   Portugal Fires from SeaWiFS: August 7, 2000
Cape Verde engulfed by dust storms from Africa on December 8, 1999   1111   Cape Verde Dust Storm from SeaWiFS on December 8, 1999: Zoom and Pan
Cape Verde engulfed by dust storms from Africa on December 8, 1999   1110   Cape Verde Dust Storm from SeaWiFS on December 8, 1999: Zoom
Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from 1940 through 2060 from the GFDL Coupled Global Climate Model   1079   Modeled Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from 1940 through 2060: View #5
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