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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
Zoom into the Houston Museum of Natural Science 3183 Great Zoom into the Houston Museum of Natural Science
 Full Earth view 2888 Great Zoom into Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium
Full Earth view 2887 Great Zoom out of Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium
 Crescent shaped Earth #1 2886 Great Zoom into Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium (with spin)
Crescent shaped Earth #1 2885 Great Zoom out of Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium (with spin)
Rain structure of Hurricane Claudette 2783 Hurricane Claudette Approached Texas July 15, 2003
 Southeastern Texas after flood:  8 July 2002 2572 Southeastern Texas Floods: 8 July 2002 (after)
Southeastern Texas before flood: 24 June 2002 2571 Southeastern Texas Floods: 24 June 2002 (before)
This image shows the area of the Texas Floods one month before. 2501 Before the Flooding in Southeast Texas
This image depicts the overflooding of the Texas rivers. 2500 Flooding in Southeast Texas
This image shows two of the images (the U.S. East Coast covered in smoke and flooding in Texas) that were captured by MODIS. 2499 The First Day In The Life of Aqua/MODIS
A dust storm 200 miles across is captured by the SeaWiFS instrument. 2135 A Texas Dust Storm, 200 Miles Wide (without graph)
A Texas dust storm that measures 200 miles across is captured by the SeaWiFS instrument. 2134 A Texas Dust Storm (with graph)
Dallas, TX (July 2, 1997) 872 Dallas and Fort Worth Flyby
A flyby of Dallas, from Landsat data 850 Dallas Flyby
A moving plane slices through cloud data from a storm over Houston revealing a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts.  Data measured by instruments on TRMM. 198 Slice through a Houston Storm using TRMM Data (Second version)
A rotating view of surfaces of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. 195 TRMM Precipitation Radar Measurements of a Houston Storm
A moving plane slices through cloud data from a storm over Houston revealing a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts.  Data measured by instruments on TRMM. 194 Slice through a Houston Storm using TRMM Data
Fly up to a surface of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red.  TRMM infrared data is shown within the orbital data swath. 193 Fly up to Houston Storm using TRMM Precipitation Radar and Infrared Data
Surfaces of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. 192 Houston Storm from TRMM: Infrared and Precipitation Radar Data
Surfaces of constant precipitation density colored by ground rainfall amounts for a storm over Houston on February 10, 1998, as measured by TRMM.  The intense precipitation front in clearly visible in red. 191 Houston Storm from TRMM: Precipitation Radar Data
An animation of the TRMM satellite taking data over Houston during a storm on February 10, 1998 184 Houston Storm TRMM Flyover: February 10, 1998

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