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Movie   ID   Title
A compilation of animations showing El Nino as reflected in sea surface temperature, height, and wind anomalies in the Pacific for the period June 1997 through June 1998   199   El Niño Sea Surface Wind, Temperature and Height Anomaly Compilation: June 1997 through June 1998
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)
Global precipitation anomaly for the period January 1997 through May 1998, as measured by DMSP SSMI   197   Global Precipitation Anomaly from SSMI: January 1997 through May 1998
Global precipitation for the period January 1997 through May 1998, as measured by DMSP SSMI   196   Global Precipitation from SSMI: January 1997 through May 1998
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
Slice through Cyclone Susan showing a surface of constant precipitation density colored by surface rainfall amounts, from TRMM infrared and Precipitation Radar data taken January 7, 1998   190   Slice through Cyclone Susan - TRMM Infrared and Precipitation Radar Data
Average lightning for April, 1998 as measured by the TRMM Lightning Imaging Sensor, on a rotating globe   189   Average Global Lightning from TRMM for April, 1998
Monthly average lightning measurements from the Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) on TRMM for the
period from January, 1998, through April, 1998.  Global data is shown, followed by regional data for North
America, North and South America, and Africa.   188   Monthly Average Lightning Measurements from TRMM: January, 1998 through April, 1998
Daily cumulative lightning measurements from the Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) on TRMM for the
period from April 1, 1998, through April 29, 1998.  Global data is shown, followed by regional data for North
America, North and South America, and Africa.   187   Cumulative Lightning Measurements from TRMM: April 1, 1998 through April 29, 1998
Daily actual lightning measurements from the Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) on TRMM for the
period from April 1, 1998, through April 29, 1998. Global data is shown, followed by regional data for North
America, North and South America, and Africa.   186   Daily Lightning Measurements from TRMM: April 1, 1998 through April 29, 1998
An animation of the TRMM satellite taking measurements of Cyclone Susan on January 7, 1998   185   Cyclone Susan TRMM Flyover: January 7, 1998
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
AM1 spacecraft with Earth globe in the background   183   EOS - AM1 Beauty Shot
An animation of the TRMM satellite measuring the interior of a hurricane.  As the satellite passes over the hurricane, the interior precipitation structure is first revealed, and then flown through.   176   TRMM Data Swath Revealing Cloud Interior
An image showing a sequential set of TRMM data swaths on a globe along with the TRMM satellite.   175   TRMM Data Swath Close-up View (TRMM Ride)
An image showing a sequential set of TRMM data swaths on a globe along with the TRMM satellite.   174   TRMM Data Swath
An animation of Typhoon Opal approaching Japan from GMS 5 imagery.  Note that prevailing winds blowing from China toward Japan are instrumental in keeping the typhoon away from the mainland.   173   Typhoon Opal
GOES 1995 Atlantic close-up Hurricane Parade (medium-resolution still)   172   GOES Water Vapor: 1995 Hurricane Season
A composite of SeaWiFS images from September 18, 1997 through September 25, 1997 showing smoke plumes over Indonesia and southeast Asia   170   SeaWiFS Indonesian Smoke
SeaWiFS True Color Phytoplankton Concentration Global Biosphere   169   SeaWiFS True Color Phytoplankton Concentration Global Biosphere
SeaWiFS Galapagos Island Zoom Showing phytoplankton concentrations before and during El Nino.  There is lots of phytoplankton prior to El Ninos warm waters, but once the warm waters dominate the area, most of the phytoplankton disappear.   168   SeaWiFS Galapagos Island Zoom Showing Before and During El Nino

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