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Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cov
| Title |
Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere |
| Abstract |
This animation is part of an NSF-funded, international project, Exploring Time. The two-hour television special, broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the spring of 2007, explores how the world changes over different timescales ... from billionths of seconds to billions of years. This animation portrays a variety of remotely sensed data elements at different temporal resolutions. Initially, the animation shows cloud cover in motion over North America in half-hour increments from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7, 2005. The temporal pace quickens to show a 5-day moving average of daily MODIS snow cover along with daily AMSR-E sea ice from Dec. 7, 2005 to Mar. 15, 2006. As the view swings south over the Gulf of Mexico, the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature reveals warming ocean temperatures from March through August, 2006. As it passes over the Atlantic Ocean, the biosphere fades into view, showing both chlorophyll concentration in the ocean along with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index over the land areas. The biosphere animates over time while the view pans over northern Africa and Europe, showing data collected from September 2002 through February 2006. This program was also broadcast in Japan through a partnership with the NHK international broadcasting service and in France through a partnership with the ARTE television network. |
| Completed |
2006-11-29 |
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Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cov
| Title |
Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere |
| Abstract |
This animation is part of an NSF-funded, international project, Exploring Time. The two-hour television special, broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the spring of 2007, explores how the world changes over different timescales ... from billionths of seconds to billions of years. This animation portrays a variety of remotely sensed data elements at different temporal resolutions. Initially, the animation shows cloud cover in motion over North America in half-hour increments from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7, 2005. The temporal pace quickens to show a 5-day moving average of daily MODIS snow cover along with daily AMSR-E sea ice from Dec. 7, 2005 to Mar. 15, 2006. As the view swings south over the Gulf of Mexico, the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature reveals warming ocean temperatures from March through August, 2006. As it passes over the Atlantic Ocean, the biosphere fades into view, showing both chlorophyll concentration in the ocean along with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index over the land areas. The biosphere animates over time while the view pans over northern Africa and Europe, showing data collected from September 2002 through February 2006. This program was also broadcast in Japan through a partnership with the NHK international broadcasting service and in France through a partnership with the ARTE television network. |
| Completed |
2006-11-29 |
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Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cov
| Title |
Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere |
| Abstract |
This animation is part of an NSF-funded, international project, Exploring Time. The two-hour television special, broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the spring of 2007, explores how the world changes over different timescales ... from billionths of seconds to billions of years. This animation portrays a variety of remotely sensed data elements at different temporal resolutions. Initially, the animation shows cloud cover in motion over North America in half-hour increments from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7, 2005. The temporal pace quickens to show a 5-day moving average of daily MODIS snow cover along with daily AMSR-E sea ice from Dec. 7, 2005 to Mar. 15, 2006. As the view swings south over the Gulf of Mexico, the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature reveals warming ocean temperatures from March through August, 2006. As it passes over the Atlantic Ocean, the biosphere fades into view, showing both chlorophyll concentration in the ocean along with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index over the land areas. The biosphere animates over time while the view pans over northern Africa and Europe, showing data collected from September 2002 through February 2006. This program was also broadcast in Japan through a partnership with the NHK international broadcasting service and in France through a partnership with the ARTE television network. |
| Completed |
2006-11-29 |
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Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cov
| Title |
Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere |
| Abstract |
This animation is part of an NSF-funded, international project, Exploring Time. The two-hour television special, broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the spring of 2007, explores how the world changes over different timescales ... from billionths of seconds to billions of years. This animation portrays a variety of remotely sensed data elements at different temporal resolutions. Initially, the animation shows cloud cover in motion over North America in half-hour increments from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7, 2005. The temporal pace quickens to show a 5-day moving average of daily MODIS snow cover along with daily AMSR-E sea ice from Dec. 7, 2005 to Mar. 15, 2006. As the view swings south over the Gulf of Mexico, the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature reveals warming ocean temperatures from March through August, 2006. As it passes over the Atlantic Ocean, the biosphere fades into view, showing both chlorophyll concentration in the ocean along with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index over the land areas. The biosphere animates over time while the view pans over northern Africa and Europe, showing data collected from September 2002 through February 2006. This program was also broadcast in Japan through a partnership with the NHK international broadcasting service and in France through a partnership with the ARTE television network. |
| Completed |
2006-11-29 |
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Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cov
| Title |
Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere |
| Abstract |
This animation is part of an NSF-funded, international project, Exploring Time. The two-hour television special, broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the spring of 2007, explores how the world changes over different timescales ... from billionths of seconds to billions of years. This animation portrays a variety of remotely sensed data elements at different temporal resolutions. Initially, the animation shows cloud cover in motion over North America in half-hour increments from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7, 2005. The temporal pace quickens to show a 5-day moving average of daily MODIS snow cover along with daily AMSR-E sea ice from Dec. 7, 2005 to Mar. 15, 2006. As the view swings south over the Gulf of Mexico, the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature reveals warming ocean temperatures from March through August, 2006. As it passes over the Atlantic Ocean, the biosphere fades into view, showing both chlorophyll concentration in the ocean along with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index over the land areas. The biosphere animates over time while the view pans over northern Africa and Europe, showing data collected from September 2002 through February 2006. This program was also broadcast in Japan through a partnership with the NHK international broadcasting service and in France through a partnership with the ARTE television network. |
| Completed |
2006-11-29 |
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Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cov
| Title |
Sequence of Clouds, Snow Cover, Sea Ice, Sea Surface Temperature and Biosphere |
| Abstract |
This animation is part of an NSF-funded, international project, Exploring Time. The two-hour television special, broadcast on the Discovery Channel in the spring of 2007, explores how the world changes over different timescales ... from billionths of seconds to billions of years. This animation portrays a variety of remotely sensed data elements at different temporal resolutions. Initially, the animation shows cloud cover in motion over North America in half-hour increments from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7, 2005. The temporal pace quickens to show a 5-day moving average of daily MODIS snow cover along with daily AMSR-E sea ice from Dec. 7, 2005 to Mar. 15, 2006. As the view swings south over the Gulf of Mexico, the AMSR-E Sea Surface Temperature reveals warming ocean temperatures from March through August, 2006. As it passes over the Atlantic Ocean, the biosphere fades into view, showing both chlorophyll concentration in the ocean along with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index over the land areas. The biosphere animates over time while the view pans over northern Africa and Europe, showing data collected from September 2002 through February 2006. This program was also broadcast in Japan through a partnership with the NHK international broadcasting service and in France through a partnership with the ARTE television network. |
| Completed |
2006-11-29 |
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Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlant
| Title |
Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlantic Transport |
| Abstract |
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be seen flowing across the South Atlantic Ocean in measurements by the Terra/MOPITT instrument. |
| Completed |
2001-05-22 |
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Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlant
| Title |
Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlantic Transport |
| Abstract |
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be seen flowing across the South Atlantic Ocean in measurements by the Terra/MOPITT instrument. |
| Completed |
2001-05-22 |
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Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlant
| Title |
Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlantic Transport |
| Abstract |
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be seen flowing across the South Atlantic Ocean in measurements by the Terra/MOPITT instrument. |
| Completed |
2001-05-22 |
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Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlant
| Title |
Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlantic Transport |
| Abstract |
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be seen flowing across the South Atlantic Ocean in measurements by the Terra/MOPITT instrument. |
| Completed |
2001-05-22 |
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Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlant
| Title |
Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlantic Transport |
| Abstract |
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be seen flowing across the South Atlantic Ocean in measurements by the Terra/MOPITT instrument. |
| Completed |
2001-05-22 |
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Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlant
| Title |
Terra/MOPITT CO South Atlantic Transport |
| Abstract |
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can be seen flowing across the South Atlantic Ocean in measurements by the Terra/MOPITT instrument. |
| Completed |
2001-05-22 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with Fixed View |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Frances races towards Florida and both the Terra and Aqua satellite are spectators. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression with a Fixed View |
| Abstract |
A fixed view of the Atlantic Ocean with Hurricane Frances sprinting towards Florida |
| Completed |
2004-09-07 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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African Dust Sequence
| Title |
African Dust Sequence |
| Abstract |
A 48-hour dust storm on March 1 and 2, 2003, is responsible for a very large dust transport over the Atlantic Ocean from March 2 through March 6, 2003. |
| Completed |
2003-03-06 |
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Progression of Hurricane Jea
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Jeanne, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Jeanne was the fourth hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When it hit the Florida coast on September 26, Jeanne was a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour. |
| Completed |
2004-10-22 |
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Progression of Hurricane Jea
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Jeanne, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Jeanne was the fourth hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When it hit the Florida coast on September 26, Jeanne was a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour. |
| Completed |
2004-10-22 |
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Progression of Hurricane Jea
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Jeanne, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Jeanne was the fourth hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When it hit the Florida coast on September 26, Jeanne was a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour. |
| Completed |
2004-10-22 |
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Progression of Hurricane Jea
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Jeanne, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Jeanne was the fourth hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When it hit the Florida coast on September 26, Jeanne was a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour. |
| Completed |
2004-10-22 |
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Progression of Hurricane Jea
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Jeanne, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Jeanne was the fourth hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When it hit the Florida coast on September 26, Jeanne was a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour. |
| Completed |
2004-10-22 |
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Progression of Hurricane Jea
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Jeanne, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Jeanne was the fourth hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When it hit the Florida coast on September 26, Jeanne was a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour. |
| Completed |
2004-10-22 |
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Progression of Hurricane Jea
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Jeanne, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Jeanne was the fourth hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. When it hit the Florida coast on September 26, Jeanne was a Category 3 storm with sustained winds near 115 miles per hour. |
| Completed |
2004-10-22 |
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CERES to MISR Sequence
| Title |
CERES to MISR Sequence |
| Abstract |
CERES stands for Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System. More information about CERES can be found at (http://terra.nasa.gov/Brochure/Sect_4-3.html) and (http://asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/ceres/brochure/intro.html). |
| Completed |
2000-04-19 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression |
| Abstract |
NASA satellites are keeping an eye on Hurricane Frances journey across the Atlantic Ocean. MODIS Insturment on board NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured a series of high resolution images of Hurricane Frances. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression |
| Abstract |
NASA satellites are keeping an eye on Hurricane Frances journey across the Atlantic Ocean. MODIS Insturment on board NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured a series of high resolution images of Hurricane Frances. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression |
| Abstract |
NASA satellites are keeping an eye on Hurricane Frances journey across the Atlantic Ocean. MODIS Insturment on board NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured a series of high resolution images of Hurricane Frances. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression |
| Abstract |
NASA satellites are keeping an eye on Hurricane Frances journey across the Atlantic Ocean. MODIS Insturment on board NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured a series of high resolution images of Hurricane Frances. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression |
| Abstract |
NASA satellites are keeping an eye on Hurricane Frances journey across the Atlantic Ocean. MODIS Insturment on board NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured a series of high resolution images of Hurricane Frances. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression |
| Abstract |
NASA satellites are keeping an eye on Hurricane Frances journey across the Atlantic Ocean. MODIS Insturment on board NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured a series of high resolution images of Hurricane Frances. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Hurricane Frances Progressio
| Title |
Hurricane Frances Progression |
| Abstract |
NASA satellites are keeping an eye on Hurricane Frances journey across the Atlantic Ocean. MODIS Insturment on board NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites captured a series of high resolution images of Hurricane Frances. |
| Completed |
2004-09-03 |
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Progression of Hurricane Fra
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Frances, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Frances was the second hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean. |
| Completed |
2005-04-21 |
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Progression of Hurricane Fra
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Frances, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Frances was the second hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean. |
| Completed |
2005-04-21 |
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Progression of Hurricane Fra
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Frances, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Frances was the second hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean. |
| Completed |
2005-04-21 |
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Progression of Hurricane Fra
| Title |
Progression of Hurricane Frances, 2004 (WMS) |
| Abstract |
Hurricane Frances was the second hurricane to hit Florida during the 2004 hurricane season. This set of images shows the progression of the hurricane as it approached Florida from the Atlantic Ocean. |
| Completed |
2005-04-21 |
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