Jean-Guilhem informs me about a UNICEF Update reporting deaths in islands
around Penata.
The Tropical Cyclone PAM Track Map - 12 March 2015 from OCHA shows in red color
the areas correspond the islands affected, including Penata.
We have a wiki page for Vanuatu so I've added details to that and links to the
TM projects on there
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vanuatu
For your second TM project, Pierre, I've tweaked the description to say that
Bing is only available at hi-res on the northernmost squares.(Bing
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Hi, Pierre:
Sad news. I travelled in several of those islands for a month in 2010,
and have quite many photos of roads, that could be of help on setting
surface and smoothness. Also photos of typical settlements along the
way. I wonder if that could
Yes Rafael
quite sad.
With these unconnected villages, it is important to locate them and identify
helicopter landing space. But with dense forests, it is hard sometimes to spot
houses. They seem to be largely covered by trees. Yes, pictures or any trace
could help.
Pierre
De :
And before giving the relay to others
Thanks all for this fantastic response In less then 8 hours, 80% of TM job 943
is completed and 25% of TM job
944.http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/943http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/944
We still have fragmented infos from Vanuata.
For this Class 5 cyclone
Thanks Harry for the updates.
It is late here in north america.Those from Asia and Europe later do not
hesitate to take the relay like Harry did.
regard
Pierre
De : Harry Wood m...@harrywood.co.uk
À : Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr; hot@openstreetmap.org
hot@openstreetmap.org
Could the link
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Bgirardot/West_African_HOT_Mapping_Tips
be added to the instructions of all HOT West African projects?
I wasn't aware of it before the post on Surface mines characteristics and
it clarified a couple of things for me. It's certainly useful
Hi,
Could someone take a look at
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/591#task/122 and
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/591#task/136 and see if you get the same
result - 'an error occured'.
I've tried it on Chrome, on Firefox and on Internet Explorer on Windows
8.1 and get that result.
Looks as
Hi John,
We have talked about making them more widely available and we do include
them in some of the W. Africa instructions or pass them out to mappers
individually, sometimes as part of validation feedback.
I have a short list of revisions is partly why I have not moved them out
from my
Tangentially, some of us have been working a system to make it easy to publish
guides. Still in process, and no instructions. But I think this could be a
great place to host Blake's guidelines on West Africa, as well as tips on huts.
http://hotosm.github.io/tracing-guides/guide/kulna.html
Hi Severin,
I can share all the originals ( I think/hope I still have them ).
That was my main mistake, the text on the images making the translation
difficult.
It was a process and you can see in later items the text came out of the
images and went into the caption to make translation
Hi Blake,
This is a great tuto, would it be possible to share the original pics for
translations?
I have started making short screenvideos for some mapping processes. Are
they are mute, they do not require translation (but bandwith). But
obviously they cannot give a general overview as a
Vanuatu Archipel (800 km long) was severely hit by the Pam Cyclone. I started
discussion with Dale about this. Not yet sure at this point if Red Cross will
deploy.
We start to document for the islands hit and the imagery available.
I first look at the situation this morning, I saw dispersed
Sander,
I agree with most of your points and would like to add that
surface geology is a highly specialized field requiring a great deal
of expertise. I'm a geology buff myself, and there is no way I would
attempt to map that. Also, there often is strong disagreement among
geology
This is a category 5 Cyclone, the highest category and many deaths reported.
ReliefWeb map, March 13, shows that the Islands south of Port Vila should have
been the more affected.
http://www.static.reliefweb.int/map/vanuatu/vanuatu-tropical-cyclone-pam-13-march-2015
I see two islands of about
I had the same problem
I have the same problem with both Firefox and Chrome under Windows 8.1. I will
open a a ticket on github.
Pierre
De : m902 m902@gmail.com
À : hot@openstreetmap.org
Envoyé le : Samedi 14 mars 2015 10h10
Objet : [HOT] #591 Juba - Tasking Manager - tasks
So probably the best place for it would be a separate database that could
be combined with OSM data. There is no reason why it couldn't use OSM
format and tools such as JOSM though.
I worked in a library for a while and we had a theory that if you asked
five classifiers how to classify a book
The communications are cut with the Vunuatu Archipel. From the information I
gathered, I prepared a task wihth the islands that seems more severely hit.
I invite you to map these rapidly as Red Cross and other prepare to deploy. We
will creat other tasks if necessary when more information is
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