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    Meteosat: A Brief History Of Weather - English.

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    • Title Meteosat: A Brief History Of Weather - English.
    • Released: 01/10/1992
    • Length 00:11:10
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
    • Description

      The acquisition of meteorological data is fundamental to both ESA and weather forecasting. But where did the Earth's weather come from in the first place, and why does this matter? An odd question- with a fascinating answer.
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      00:02:30:00 ESA opening titles
      00:02:49:00 title sequence: Meteosat, A Brief History Of Weather
      00:02:57:00 gvs' people on beach
      00:03:05:00 animations meteosat
      00:03:27:00 gv int meteorological office
      00:03:38:00 animation weather forecasting
      00:04:13:00 Meteosat image
      00:04:19:00 gvs' hurricane damage [cars, buildings, trees]
      00:04:28:00 animation asteroids
      00:04:43:00 animation planet formation [Earth, Venus]
      00:05:10:00 animation Earth landscape flyby with clouds
      00:05:26:00 mcs pan l reptile
      00:05:33:00 animation primeval soup, comets
      00:05:42:00 Giotto els to cam Halley's Comet
      00:05:49:00 animation dinosaurs
      00:06:00:00 gv clouds over forest
      00:06:05:00 gv heavy rain over river
      00:06:10:00 mcs snake crawls along branch
      00:06:16:00 animation globe, flattens

      begin
      00:02:30:00 ESA opening titles
      00:02:49:00 title sequence: Meteosat, A Brief History Of Weather
      00:02:57:00 gvs' people on beach
      00:03:05:00 animations meteosat
      00:03:27:00 gv int meteorological office
      00:03:38:00 animation weather forecasting
      00:04:13:00 Meteosat image
      00:04:19:00 gvs' hurricane damage [cars, buildings, trees]
      00:04:28:00 animation asteroids
      00:04:43:00 animation planet formation [Earth, Venus]
      00:05:10:00 animation Earth landscape flyby with clouds
      00:05:26:00 mcs pan l reptile
      00:05:33:00 animation primeval soup, comets
      00:05:42:00 Giotto els to cam Halley's Comet
      00:05:49:00 animation dinosaurs
      00:06:00:00 gv clouds over forest
      00:06:05:00 gv heavy rain over river
      00:06:10:00 mcs snake crawls along branch
      00:06:16:00 animation globe, flattens to world map with clouds
      00:06:34:00 Meteosat image mls Earth; graphics to show distribution of Sun's energy
      00:07:16:00 gv sun over clouds
      00:07:21:00 gvs' vegetation
      00:07:45:00 ls factory chimneys with smoke, ship in f

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    • Length 11:09:00
    • Format BETACAM
    • Commercial Use No
    • Author Philip Saunders
    • Director Philip Saunders
    • Post-production Holland Visions

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