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Movie   ID   Title
Composite still   3413   Towers in the Tempest
A computer simulation of a convective weather system.   3393   Convective System Simulation using the Goddard Cumulus Ensemble
NASA scientists are using high resolution models to try to understand the rainfall structure observed by the TRMM satellite.   3377   A Hurricane Model
Full version with audio and annotations   3354   27 Storms: Arlene to Zeta
Sea ice concentration3-year average from 2003-2005   3267   Sea Ice Minimum Concentration 3-year moving averages for 1979-1981 to 2003-2005
Yearly sea ice concentrations 1979 to 2005 (with dates and climatology average)   3266   Sea Ice Minimum Concentration for 1979-2005
In this video, we explore the latest ways the space agency studies hurricanes and point to the future of this dynamic and exciting field of research.   3228   Hurricanes
The title screen from the video includes footage of the 2004 hurricane season in Florida.   3220   Behold, A Whirlwind Came: The Science of Tracking Hurricanes
An animation of the shrinking snow cap on Mount Kilimanjaro from Landsat imagery   3125   Mount Kilimanjaro's Vanishing Snow Cap (WMS)
Sea ice minimum extent for 1979.   3065   Sea Ice Minimum Extent for 1979-2004
3D volumetric visualization of Hurricane Frances   3064   fvGCM Climate Model of Hurricane Frances and other storms
Hurricane Ivan spinning through the Gulf of Mexico   3063   fvGCM Climate Model of Hurricane Ivan (hourly/closeup view)
As the belts return to their quiescent state, radiation levels at the satellite decrease.   3052   Earth's Radiation Belts with Safe Zone Orbit
A portion of the plasmasphere convects out to the magnetopause where it terminates.   3051   Plasmapause Convects to the Magnetopause During Halloween Solar Storm
A view of the plasmasphere above the north geographic pole.   3050   Tour of the Plasmasphere and Plasmapause
As particle-induced electric fields increase, the low-energy electrons of the plasmasphere are convected towards the magnetopause, depleting the region near the Earth and enabling the hotter particles from the radiation belts to move closer to the Earth.   3049   Radiation Belts and Plasmapause Fluctuate Under Solar Storm
During the pre-storm time, the inner region of the belts has a relatively low particle flux and for this scaling of the data, a distinct inner belt is not visible as a separate structure.   3048   Earth's Radiation Belts Tremble Under Impact of Solar Storm
An image illustrating the global nature of the fvGCM model.  The white cloud-like features show the cloud cover and total moisture calculated by the model and help to illustrate wind motion.  The modeled hurricane Ivan is visible in the center of the image.   3046   fvGCM Climate Model and Hurricane Ivan Global View
A close-up, showing the track of Ivan (in yellow) and the  fvGCM model track (in green), up the to point of land fall.   3045   fvGCM Climate Model and Hurricane Ivan Track
The yellow line indicates the path of hurricane Isabel.  The green line indicates the path predicted by the FVGCM model.  The background is a visualization of the Total Precipitable Water predicted by the model, superimposed onto the predicted cloud coverage.   3002   Hurricane Isabel Model: Clouds and Precipitable Water
The yellow line indicates the actual path of hurricane Isabel.  The green line indicates the path predicted by the FVGCM model.  The background is a visualization of the Total Precipitable Water predicted by the model.   3001   Hurricane Isabel Model: Precipitable Water
The yellow line indicates the actual path of hurricane Isabel.  The green line indicates the path predicted by the FVGCM model.  The background is a visualization of the cloud coverage predicted by the model.   3000   Hurricane Isabel Model: Clouds
This animation shows carbon monoxide (CO) in the atmosphere.  Red and orange indicate high values, and blue indicates low values.   2900   Global Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide in 2000 (WMS)
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio and minimal annotations.   2854   Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels (HD Version)
The High Definition version of the Multisensor Fire Observation animation with audio, text labels and colorbars.   2853   Multisensor Fire Observations with Labels (HD Version)
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