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Greg Shirah



Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Total ozone measurements from Earth Probe TOMS over Antarctica for the period June 1998 through December 1998   713 Animator
  Antarctic Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: June 1998 through December 1998
Total ozone measurements from Earth Probe TOMS over Antarctica for the period July 25, 1999 through September 25, 1999   714 Animator
  Antarctic Ozone from Earth Probe TOMS: July 25, 1999 through September 25, 1999
A rotation of the Earth from a view of North America to a view of the Arctic, used as an element in a fade to ozone data over the Arctic.   715 Animator
  True Color Rotate to the Arctic: Match Frame
A rotation of the Earth from a view of North America to a view of Antarctica, used as an element in a fade to ozone data over Antarctica.   716 Animator
  True Color Rotate to Antarctic: Match Frame
Total ozone over Antarctica for July 25, 1999 through October 3, 1999, as measured by Earth Probe TOMS   717 Animator
  Ozone update on 3 October 1999
The peak of the Antarctic Ozone Hole in 1999, as measured by Earth Probe TOMS on September 15, 1999.   718 Animator
  Peak of the Antarctic Ozone Hole: September 15, 1999 (Still)
Total ozone over the arctic for September 1, 1999 through November 30, 1999, as measured by Earth Probe TOMS   719 Animator
  Arctic Ozone from TOMS: September 1, 1999 through November 30, 1999
Average October ozone level over Antarctica for 1999.   1395 Animator
  Average October Ozone Levels Over Antarctica for 1979 to 1999
An animation of sea surface height anomaly in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 to December 1999 as measured by TOPEX-Poseidon   789 Animator
  El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Height Anomaly: January 1997 through December 1999
An animation of sea surface temperature anomaly in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 through December 1999 as measured by NOAA AVHRR   790 Animator
  El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1997 through December 1999
An animation of sea surface temperature and height anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through December 1999 from NOAA AVHRR and TOPEX Poseidon   791 Animator
  El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature and Height Anomaly 3D Isometric View: Jan. 1997 through Dec. 1999
An animation of sea surface temperature anomaly, sea surface height anomaly, and sea temperature anomaly at depth in the Pacific Ocean from January 1997 through December 1999 as measured by NOAA AVHRR, TOPEX Poseidon, and the TAO TRITON Array   792 Animator
  El Niño-La Niña Cross-section of Temperature and Height Anomalies: Jan. 1997 through Dec. 1999
El Nino-La Nina sea surface temperature, height, and wind anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through December 1999.  Wind anomalies stop at September 1999.   793 Animator
  El Niño-La Niña Sea Surface Temperature, Height, and Wind Anomalies: Jan. 1997 through Dec. 1999
An animation of x-ray images of the North Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   777 Animator
  Polar: PIXIE at Apogee on May 11, 1999 (North)
An animation of x-ray images of the North Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   778 Animator
  Polar: PIXIE at Perigee on May 11, 1999 (North)
An animation of x-ray images of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   779 Animator
  Polar: PIXIE at Perigee 1 on May 11, 1999 (South)
An animation of x-ray images of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   780 Animator
  Polar: PIXIE at Perigee 2 on May 11, 1999 (South)
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   781 Animator
  Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 05:05
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere   782 Animator
  Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 22:55
A comparison of images of the aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999, when there was no solar wind, and November 13, 1999, during normal solar wind conditions.   783 Animator
  Polar Visible Aurora: North Pole Comparison between May 11, 1999 and November 13, 1999 (Continents)
A comparison of images of the aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999, when there was no solar wind, and November 13, 1999, during normal solar wind conditions.   784 Animator
  Polar Visible Aurora: North Pole Comparison between May 11, 1999 and November 13, 1999 (Grid)
Visible aurora over the North Pole on April 17, 1999 as measured by Polar   785 Animator
  Polar Visible Aurora: High Solar Wind Conditions on April 17, 1999 over the North Pole
Visible aurora over the North Pole on May 11, 1999 as measured by Polar   786 Animator
  Polar Visible Aurora: Low Solar Wind Conditions on May 11, 1999 over the North Pole
Visible aurora over the South Pole on May 11, 1999 as measured by Polar   787 Animator
  Polar Visible Aurora: Low Solar Wind Conditions on May 11, 1999 over the South Pole
Visible aurora over the North Pole on November 13, 1999 as measured by Polar   788 Animator
  Polar Visible Aurora: Normal Solar Wind Conditions on November 13, 1999 over the North Pole
Monthly cumulative job growth in the United States on a state-by-state basis since January, 1993.   The animation counts off a month-by-month cumulative total of new jobs created, ending at the 20 million figure released the day the animation was created, in December, 2000.    1026 Animator
  Twenty Million New Jobs (for White House)
A visible image of the Martian south pole, from Viking data, overlaid over a false color image of the topography of the region as measured by MOLA   768 Animator
  A Comparison of Visible and Topographic Data for the Martian South Pole: Version 2
A rotating view of the Martian south pole using MOLA topography data.  This animation uses a color table designed to highlight the topography at the south pole.  White colors indicate elevations in excess of 3012 meters, red shows elevations between 2500 and 3012 meters, yellow shows elevations from 2450 to 2500 meters, dark cyan shows elevations from 2150 to 2450 meters, dark violet shows elevations from 320 to 2150 meters.   771 Animator
  A Rotating False Color View of the Martian South Pole from MOLA: New Color Map
Movie showing the nine datasets with a sparkling wipe between each dataset as the globe turns.   1011 Animator
  Nine Datasets on a Single Globe with Wipe Between Different Datasets
Movie with the nine datasets synchronized so it can be run as a continuous loop.   1012 Animator
  Nine Datasets on a Single Globe with Wipe Between Different Datasets Run as a Continuous Two Minute Loop

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