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Movie   ID   Title
January 7, 2005 .  This image shows 27 hours of accumulated rainfall.  The accumulation is shown in colors ranging from green (less than 50 mm of rain) through red (200 mm or more).   3083   NASA Satellite Reveals Heavy Rainfall Patterns in California
This animation shows iceberg B-15A drifting in McMurdo Sound.   3081   Giant Iceberg in McMurdo Sound (WMS)
Fires seen from space on October 7, 2004   3075   Biomass Burning over South America
Jakobshavn glacier flow with 1992 data in red and 2000 data in blue   3072   Jakobshavn Glacier, Greenland flow field
In 2004, the maximum ozone hole occurred on September 22, 2004.   3067   Aura/OMI Ozone Hole from September 12, 2004 to November 15, 2004 with Polar Vortex Demarced
In 2004, the maximum ozone hole occurred on September 22, 2004.   3066   Aura/OMI Ozone Hole from September 12, 2004 to November 15,2004
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
Fly over of Apollo lunar landing sites   3044   Apollo Lunar Landing Sites
Sea surface temperature anomaly for 2004 Aug 5   3043   Indecisive El Nino Exhibits 'Split Personality'
Lunar beauty shot   3042   Lunar Beauty Shot
Lunar fly-by and Earth approach   3041   Lunar Fly By and Earth Approach
ICESat clouds south to north spiral   3040   ICESat Cloud Walls (south to north spiral camera path)
End of scripted ICESat path   3039   ICESat Cloud Walls (scripted camera path)
 Antarctic ozone on 22 September 2004   3038   The 2004 Antarctic Ozone Hole
Hurricane Ivan, September 9, 2004, Terra Satellite   3015   A Fixed View of Hurricane Ivan
Hurricanes Frances and Ivan rain accumulations   3014   Hurricane Ivan Rain Accumulation September 2-19, 2004 (close view)

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