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    Publication Date: 2019-09-13
    Description: Information about inundated areas is critical for distributing aid and resources in flood emergency response operations. Conventional methods of monitoring floods, like gauge based observations and reports from local authorities, provide very detailed and accurate information about flood depth and location. However, the geographic coverage of these point-based observations is limited and delays are common. Satellite-based images can help address these challenges, providing near real-time flood extent information over large areas of coverage. The Hydrological Remote Sensing Analysis of Floods (HYDRAFloods) tool, currently being developed by SERVIR-Mekong in collaboration with the Myanmar Department of Disaster Management, is one such example. Generating flood maps, even from satellite imagery, is challenging, given the many disparate sources of information. HYDRAFloods leverages the most recently available remotely sensed data acquired by multiple satellite platforms to automate the creation of daily flood maps. Through combining multiple satellite sources, including optical, microwave, and synthetic aperture radar datasets, near real-time flood maps with reduced cloud impact and increased satellite observations can be generated for use by disaster managers.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: MSFC-E-DAA-TN71679 , Annual Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium; Sep 10, 2019 - Sep 12, 2019; Huntsville, AL; United States
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