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Movie   ID   Title
First, Hurricane Frances brought record rainfalls to the Bahamas, Florida, and Georgia. Then, Hurricane Ivan inundated Jamaica, Cuba, Alabama, and Florida.   3013   Hurricane Ivan Rain Accumulation September 2-19, 2004 (wide view)
 TRMM provides this view of Hurricane Ivan on September 16, 2004, as its eye makes landfall.  TRMM lets us see through the clouds. Blue represents areas with at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.   3011   Hurricane Ivan Rainfall Structure seen by TRMM on September 16, 2004
Hurricane Ivan on September 9, 2004. It looks underneath of the storms clouds to reveal the underlying rain structure. Blue represents areas with at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.   3010   Hurricane Ivan Rainfall Structure Seen from TRMM September 9, 2004
Hurricane Ivan on September 15, 2004.  The rain structure is taken by TRMMs Precipitation Radar (PR). Precipitation Radar has a horizontal resolution at the ground of about 2.5 miles (four kilometers) and a swath width of 137 miles (220 kilometers). One of its most important features will be its ability to provide vertical profiles of the rain and snow from the surface up to a height of about 12 miles (20 kilometers). It looks underneath of the storms clouds to reveal the underlying rain structure. Blue represents areas with at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.  High vertical bands on the outside of the storm indicated that Hurricane Ivan was very likely to spawn tornados in Florida and Georgia.   3009   TRMM Looks at the Rain Fueling Hurricane Ivan on September 15, 2004
Hurricane Ivan on September 13, 2004.  Blue represents areas with at least 0.25 inches of rain per hour.   3008   Hurricane Ivan Rainfall Structure on September 13, 2004
Hurricane Ivan on September 14, 2004   3007   Hurricane Ivan Progression as Seen by MODIS September 9-14, 2004
With the countries outlined, one can see excatly locate where the Hurricane Ivan is.   3004   Hurricane Ivan Closes in on Jamaica
Hurricane Ivan, September 9, 2004, Aqua Satellite   3003   Hurricane Ivan Heads Towards Jamaica
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
 Air quality from EPA and MODIS on 1 September 2003   2999   MODIS Data May Aid EPA Air Quality Predictions (Tight)
Air quality from EPA and MODIS on 1 September 2003   2998   MODIS Data May Aid EPA Air Quality Predictions (Wide)
Hurricane Isabels structure as a category 4   2997   Hurricane Isabel: Under the Hood (PR and AMSU only)
Hurricane Isabel as a category 3   2996   Hurricane Isabel: Under the Hood (with popout boxes)
Hurricane Isabel as a category 3   2995   Hurricane Isabel: Under the Hood (background only)
 Hurricane Frances, August 27, 2004, Aqua Satellite   2994   Flying Along with Hurricane Frances
Hurricane Ivan, September 5, 2004, Aqua Satellite   2993   Up on Deck, Hurricane Ivan
Hurricane Frances, August 27, 2004, Aqua Satellite   2992   Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View
SeaWiFS views Hurricane Frances   2991   SeaWiFS View of Hurricane Frances from 1 September 2004
Hurricane Frances relative to North America   2990   TRMM Observes Cloud Towers in Hurricane Frances
Antarctic ozone on 1 July 2003   2989   The 2003 Antarctic Ozone Hole
Antarctic ozone hole from August to November 2003   2988   Antarctic Ozone from TOMS: August 1, 2003 to November 27, 2003
This animation follows Hurricane Isabel (2003) from its birthplace in the Ethiopian Highlands of East Africa, across the Atlantic Ocean, to the United States.  Atlantic hurricanes are often formed as winds over the Gulf of Aden intersect with the Ethiopian Highlands.   2987   Hurricane Isabel Genesis
This image shows the snow cover and sea ice surface
temperature over Europe on March 12, 2003   2985   Daily Snow and Sea Ice Temperature over Asia

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