Hi Mike,



The DigitalGlobe images you’re looking in that imagery TMs were taken before 
Patricia, not after. Because of the narrow extent of the disaster and the 
capable response of the Mexican government we decided not to prioritize 
obtaining and mapping post-disaster imagery. Our efforts are instead focused on 
mapping what was there before so that responders can utilize that data to 
assess damages afterwards for themselves.




Mapping post-disaster objects is always a heavy task with lots of potential for 
error from incomplete imagery. In this case the Mexican government can likely 
do a better job faster than we can, so we’re sticking to simpler tasks we can 
do well quickly.




Best,

Robert





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On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Mike  Dupont
<jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I dont know if I am doing something wrong. I am reading up on the
> damage from patricia.
> here it says https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Patricia#Mexico
> "The small town of Chamela was completely leveled" but looking at this
> imagery 
> tms[99]:https://api.mapbox.com/v4/digitalglobe.vivid-latam-caribbean/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoiZGlnaXRhbGdsb2JlIiwiYSI6ImNpZzRqYng4OTJ1NWd0emt2b3Q2dWhwNXQifQ.8ohSIF9elaL6Z6Cx69Joxg
> in josm I do not see any differences between the bing images and the
> original. I do not see any damage like we saw in nepal.
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=19.53&mlon=-105.073333&zoom=15#map=15/19.5300/-105.0733
> can someone point out the damage recorded so far? what has been the
> impact of this storm?
> thanks,
> mike
> On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 10:54 PM, Taichi Furuhashi <tai...@osmf.jp> wrote:
>> Hi Robert and HOT members:
>>
>>
>> I'm a HOT member in Japan.
>>
>> We have shared "The inland mapping task" to Japanese mappers.
>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1258
>>
>> Major mappers are newbies, because they are students.
>>
>> If you can, I want to translate some description in Japanese for beginners
>> in Japan.
>> Could you add editable permission to me?
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/MAPconcierge
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> from Taichi
>>
>>
>>
>> 2015-10-25 22:03 GMT+09:00 Robert Banick <rban...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Versión en Español viniendo pronto
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Hurricane Patricia has been downgraded to a tropical depression. In
>>> practical terms this marks its end as a notable weather event. Thanks to a
>>> lucky storm path that avoided population centers and good preparedness work
>>> by the Mexican authorities not a single person died. However, significant
>>> property damage occurred and much rebuilding remains to be done,
>>> particularly along the coast. We anticipate HOT's data will assist
>>> reconstruction in the affected areas.
>>>
>>> HOT, in coordination with the OSM MX commnunity, has been active the past
>>> two days tracking the hurricane's progress and mapping vulnerable areas in
>>> its path. We have two mapping tasks open on the OSM Tasking Manager
>>> (tasks.hotosm.org): a task covering coastal areas in the storm's path and a
>>> task mapping more inland areas. We do not anticipate opening additional
>>> tasks but we are monitoring the situation in case landslides, floods or
>>> other post-hurricane hazards create humanitarian situations we can
>>> contribute to.
>>>
>>> Thanks to the hard work of volunteers like yourself we've made good
>>> progress. At present the coastal mapping task
>>> (http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1257) is almost completely mapped but only
>>> partly validated; validators would be most appreciated on this task. The
>>> inland mapping task (http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1258) is only 15%
>>> complete and needs a lot more work. For those who are new to HOT or OSM and
>>> still want to contribute, this second task is a perfect place to start.
>>>
>>> Additionally, HOT is working with data providers to prepare one or more
>>> data imports for the affected areas. We have received explicit permission
>>> from the Mexican Government to import anything on its open data site
>>> (http://datos.gob.mx/) into OSM - a very exciting first. Potential data
>>> useful for Patricia includes administrative boundaries, roads, schools
>>> and/or hospitals. For those who are curious about this, please follow the
>>> osm-imports list (https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports) where we
>>> will post plans for any import(s).
>>>
>>> Thank you to all those who have contributed so far in small ways or large.
>>> We appreciate the efforts of each and every one of you so very much.
>>>
>>> With all the best,
>>> Robert, Humberto and Rafael
>>>
>>> *Key Links*
>>>
>>> For those curious for additional details about this activation, please
>>> refer to the project wiki:
>>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/2015_Hurricane_Patricia
>>>
>>> For those just getting started with HOT / OSM or just curious, check out
>>> MapGive, which explains why this work is so important:
>>> http://mapgive.state.gov/why-map/
>>>
>>> If you want to learn more about mapping after that, go through the mapbox
>>> tutorials: https://github.com/mapbox/mapping/wiki/Mapping-with-OpenStreetMap
>>>
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