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Movie   ID   Title
The short version of the Cryosphere Tour, with narration and music.   3355   A Short Tour of the Cryosphere
Full version with audio and annotations   3354   27 Storms: Arlene to Zeta
This animation starts with a global view of the earth and zooms down to the Meteor Crater in Arizona.   3334   Zoom to the Meteor Crater, Arizona
Images of Hurricane Katrina aquired by the MODIS instruments on Terra and Aqua from August 24 to August 31, 2005. To get the individual images, follow the 'Sequence' link below. To get the geographical registration information, follow the 'DEPC metadata' link near the bottom of the page.   3238   Progression of Hurricane Katrina, 2005 (WMS)
This is a composite image of all of the available individual images together.   3200   Progression of Hurricane Emily, 2005 (WMS)
This image shows a composite of the individual images available.   3194   Progression of Hurricane Dennis, 2005 (WMS)
This animation shows the sea surface height anomaly. This animation is primarily designed to be accessed from the SVS Web Map Services (WMS) server. Each frame represents the accumulation of data over about a 10-day period ending at the date and time indicated in the WMS metadata.   3193   Sea Surface Height Anomaly, 2003-2005 (WMS)
This animation shows the Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly for the first part of 2005.   3192   Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly, 2005 (WMS)
This animation shows the sea surface temperature for the first part of 2005.   3191   Sea Surface Temperature, 2005 (WMS)
These images show the minimum extent of sea ice in the northern hemisphere.  There are several images available, including a transparent overlay, a background image from NASA's Blue Marble, and a composite image.   3186   Minimum Sea Ice Extent (WMS)
This animation shows the average snow cover for a given month over a 23-year period. The frames provide a transparent overlay. A background image taken from NASA's Blue Marble is also provided.   3185   Monthly Snow Climatology, 1979-2002 (WMS)
VIDEO WITH MUSIC AND CAPTIONS   3181   A Tour of the Cryosphere
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)
X-ray emissions from Earth's aurora.   3170   X-Ray Images of the North Polar Region (WMS)
This animation shows levels of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere after the volcanic eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines.   3169   Sulfur Dioxide from the Mount Pinatubo Volcanic Eruption, 1991 (WMS)
This animation shows the daily sea ice 89 GHz brightness temperature over the northern hemisphere during the winter 2002-2003.   3168   Daily 89 MHz Brightness Temperature, 2002-2003 (WMS)
This animation shows the minimum sea ice concentration in the northern hemisphere during September between 1978 and 2004.   3167   September Minimum Sea Ice Concentration, 1979-2004 (WMS)
This animation shows the mean sea ice concentration in the northern hemisphere.  Each frame represents the mean value of a particular month from all years between 1979 and 2002.   3166   Monthly Sea Ice Climatology, 1979-2002 (WMS)
This animation shows the median center of population for the United States from each census from 1880-2000.   3164   United States Median Center of Population, 1880-2000 (WMS)
This animation shows the mean population center of the United States for each census from 1790-2000.   3163   United States Mean Population Center, 1790-2000 (WMS)
Hurricane Fabian, 2003-09-03 15:05 UTC   3158   Progression of Hurricane Fabian, 2003 (WMS)
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