Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Fwd: [CrisisMappers] First satellite post-typhoon Tacloban city maps available

2013-11-11 Thread maning sambale
Is there someone coordinating if we can access the raw imagery or at the
very least "conflate" the vector to update the status of buildings?


On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Daniel O'Connor
wrote:

> Hi Jean,
> As a relative newcomer to the list, can you provide a bit more context on
> how people will likely be using the OSM generated data or damage maps
> linked to; and if there is value in absorbing some of the damage
> indications into the OSM map? (ie: either removal of buildings or tagging
> as ruins/damaged)?
>
> For example, looking at the 300DPI versions of:
>
> http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/ems-product-component/EMSR058_02TACLOBANCITY_REFERENCE_DETAIL03/1
>
> ... suggest there's some newer buildings since the original bing imagery
> or missed detail.
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton <
> jg_cail...@volunteers.cartong.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>  Message original   Sujet: [CrisisMappers] First
>> satellite post-typhoon Tacloban city maps available  Date : Sun, 10 Nov
>> 2013 17:31:03 -0800 (PST)  De : GGL 
>>   Répondre
>> à : crisismapp...@googlegroups.com  Pour : crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
>>
>>
>>  The European Commission has released the first post-typhoon maps for
>> Tacloban city (Philippines) at:
>>
>>  http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/list-of-components/EMSR058
>>
>>  more will follow in the next hours.
>>
>>  Guido Lemoine
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Fwd: [CrisisMappers] First satellite post-typhoon Tacloban city maps available

2013-11-11 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hi maning,

If you look at the details, it says "Base vector layers based on
OpenStreetMap (C) OpenStreetMap contributors, Wikimapia.org ..."



On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 7:57 PM, maning sambale
wrote:

> Is there someone coordinating if we can access the raw imagery or at the
> very least "conflate" the vector to update the status of buildings?
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Daniel O'Connor  > wrote:
>
>> Hi Jean,
>> As a relative newcomer to the list, can you provide a bit more context on
>> how people will likely be using the OSM generated data or damage maps
>> linked to; and if there is value in absorbing some of the damage
>> indications into the OSM map? (ie: either removal of buildings or tagging
>> as ruins/damaged)?
>>
>> For example, looking at the 300DPI versions of:
>>
>> http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/ems-product-component/EMSR058_02TACLOBANCITY_REFERENCE_DETAIL03/1
>>
>> ... suggest there's some newer buildings since the original bing imagery
>> or missed detail.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton <
>> jg_cail...@volunteers.cartong.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Message original   Sujet: [CrisisMappers] First
>>> satellite post-typhoon Tacloban city maps available  Date : Sun, 10 Nov
>>> 2013 17:31:03 -0800 (PST)  De : GGL 
>>>   Répondre
>>> à : crisismapp...@googlegroups.com  Pour :
>>> crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
>>>
>>>
>>>  The European Commission has released the first post-typhoon maps for
>>> Tacloban city (Philippines) at:
>>>
>>>  http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/list-of-components/EMSR058
>>>
>>>  more will follow in the next hours.
>>>
>>>  Guido Lemoine
>>>  --
>>> CrisisMappers | The Humanitarian Technology Network
>>> http://www.CrisisMappers.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
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[talk-ph] Fwd: Re: [HOT] what to do by clouds

2013-11-11 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
A layer of pre-typhoon Landsat 8 imagery has been set up :


 Message original 
Sujet:  Re: [HOT] what to do by clouds
Date :  Mon, 11 Nov 2013 17:02:15 +
De :Banick, Robert 
Pour :  Banick, Robert , Nick Allen
, Jan Tappenbeck 
Copie à :   h...@openstreetmap.org 



Please see here for details on how best to use the imagery:

https://gist.github.com/celoyd/7408773

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From: , Robert Banick mailto:robert.ban...@redcross.org>>
Date: Monday, November 11, 2013 11:57 AM
To: Nick Allen mailto:nick.allen...@gmail.com>>, Jan Tappenbeck mailto:o...@tappenbeck.net>>
Cc: "h...@openstreetmap.org "
mailto:h...@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [HOT] what to do by clouds

All, please switch to the low resolution cloudless images wherever
possible. We had a volunteer in yesterday who did some imagery wizardry
to strip out as much cloud cover as possible from stock LANDSAT imagery.
That should make it possible to spot and trace major roads, especially
on the interior of islands where they're often currently missing.

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Services | Ì American Red Cross 

2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006

Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick


From: Nick Allen mailto:nick.allen...@gmail.com>>
Date: Monday, November 11, 2013 9:01 AM
To: Jan Tappenbeck mailto:o...@tappenbeck.net>>
Cc: "h...@openstreetmap.org "
mailto:h...@openstreetmap.org>>
Subject: Re: [HOT] what to do by clouds

Hi,

Just in case it helps, the wiki page

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan

Has two links for low resolution images which may help with cloud.

Other than that I would go with fixme,  but am happy to go with the
consensus.

Regards

Nick (Tallguy)

On 11 Nov 2013 13:37, "Jan Tappenbeck" mailto:o...@tappenbeck.net>> wrote:

hi !

how to map if a cloud is in the image an so you don't now the right
way of ways ? - routing-problem.

* draw cloud-border -> tag?
* highway across with fixme-tag?
* ...?

regards Jan :-)

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress

2013-11-11 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hello everyone,

Here are several additional HOT tasks:

http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/342 - Bantayan Island
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/343 - Camotes Islands
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/344 - Roxas City and surroundings
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/345 - northern Negros Occidental
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/346 - Roxas City - Kalibo - northernmost tip of
Iloilo
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 - northern Cebu

If you know of any other areas that are affected by the typhoon and has
Bing satellite imagery, please do reply. For instance, I have suggested
that a task be created for Coron, Palawan.



On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:23 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:

> Thank you to everyone who has helped in mapping the affected areas.
>
> Here are some statistics taken from OSMstats:
> http://osmstats.altogetherlost.com/index.php?item=countries&country=Philippines
>
> There have been about 120,000 nodes that have been added in the
> Philippines in the past 2 days. Though I don't have the exact numbers, that
> probably translates to around 20,000 buildings. The rest would be new
> roads, rivers, landuses, and improved coastlines.
>
> There have been at least 60 mappers editing in the Philippines in the last
> 2 days. The previous spike in the number of editors was in mid-October
> after the 7.2 earthquake that hit Bohol (http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/326).
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> There are 2 additional HOT Tasks that have been created:
>>
>> 1. http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/339 - Mapping villages in Samar and Leyte
>> (just the residential areas and roads, no need for buildings)
>>
>> 2. http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/340 - Mapping in detail selected areas
>> that are known to have been highly affected by the typhoon
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Andrew Buck wrote:
>>
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> I agree that wider coverage will be needed and I had hoped that by now
>>> we would have a better indication of where to map as well.  My reason
>>> for staying with Tacloban for so long was largely due to lack of
>>> knowing where else to shift focus to (although I did allude to this a
>>> bit by suggesting the other villages on the coast northeast of
>>> Tacloban), more importantly due to a second fact...
>>>
>>> When we map an area, it is only really useful for us to map areas that
>>> the aid organizations we work with will be responding to.  For the aid
>>> organizations that don't know about, or don't know how to use, our
>>> map; then no matter how good the coverage is, it doesn't help them.
>>> This is the main reason I chose to focus on Tacloban.  It is badly hit
>>> (as were many other places as you rightly point out) but it is also a
>>> provincial capital, and it is the largest town in the immediate area.
>>>  Because of this I figured that most of the international response
>>> would likely be directed there, and since it is mostly the
>>> international orgs that we tend to work with I figured the map data
>>> would be most useful there.
>>>
>>> Now, that being said I want to make it clear that the explanation
>>> above is not necessarily an argument for continuing to focus entirely
>>> on Tacloban, just merely an explanation of why I hadn't directed
>>> people elsewhere yet.  I agree that we will need to spread out our
>>> efforts at some point, and that point may be approaching, the question
>>> is where to focus next.  As I mentioned previously, I think the
>>> villages along the coast to the northeast will be hard hit (and due to
>>> their proximity to Tacloban will likely receive international aid).
>>> There are also villages along the coast to the south of Tacloban that
>>> will have been hit hard as well since the eye passed directly over
>>> them.  The eye track will likely have done the most damage, or the
>>> area to the north of the eye track since the storm rotates
>>> counterclockwise as it moves westward.
>>>
>>> If anyone has better suggestions of where to spread out to I am
>>> certainly open to them.  Like I said I am not saying we need to stay
>>> at Tacloban (and the surrounding area) just explaining why I was
>>> continuing focus there.  I know the storm affected a lot to the west
>>> as well but I figured this would be trickier to map for two reasons.
>>> 1) it is a larger area with not such and obvious target for
>>> international aid, and 2) the wind speeds were lower to the west due
>>> to the storm being disrupted by the islands.  As for the idea of
>>> mapping the area affected by the earthquake to the south, my
>>> understanding (and this could be wrong) was that most of what we could
>>> do remotely has already been done when the earthquake hit.
>>>
>>> So that is all of my reasoning at the current time for our current
>>> focus.  I hope to begin hearing more concrete info from aid orgs today
>>> so I might redirect people when I hear from them, but for now my
>>> advice woul

[talk-ph] digitalGlobe imagery - haiyan

2013-11-11 Thread Erwin Olario
http://www.digitalglobeblog.com/2013/11/11/typhoonhaiyan/

Press statement:

*On Friday, devastation hit the Philippines. The massively destructive
typhoon, Haiyan, turned into one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever
recorded at landfall, with winds estimated at 195 mph, gusts up to 235 mph
and a storm surge that rose up to 20 feet high. As with any natural
disaster, rapid, comprehensive, unclassified satellite coverage can be an
invaluable tool for responding to these major events.*

*On November 07, 2013 at 7 pm EST, several hours before Typhoon Haiyan made
landfall, DigitalGlobe activated FirstLook
, an online
subscription service for emergency managers and enterprise customers that
provides fast, web-based access to pre- and post-event imagery of natural
and manmade disasters. In the first few days, following the initial
devastation, DigitalGlobe’s satellites collected and delivered over 19,000
square kilometersof imagery in the hardest hit areas, including Tacloban
City and the surrounding areas.  FirstLook’s frequent revisit times have
enabled rapid delivery of quality imagery content during this time-critical
event.*

*Below is a chilling image chip, depicting the impact from typhoon Haiyan.*

*WE NEED YOUR HELP – JOIN THE CROWD:The scale of the storm’s destruction
has been massive. In addition to collecting imagery, we need volunteers to
help us map the devastation. In support of such efforts, DigitalGlobe has
activated a crowdsourcing campaign, open to anyone willing to help.*

*http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/haiyantyphoon2013
*

*For this campaign, we will be releasing the crowd produced results to the
open source community. Contact DigitalGlobe’s Tomnod platform team at
i...@tomnod.com  if you are interested in
receiving access to the Haiyan data.*

*More resources from DigitalGlobe:*

*For media: please use required attribution “Satellite image courtesy of
DigitalGlobe” and copyright. See our usage
policy http://www.digitalglobe.com/usage#usage-information
.*

*For geospatial professionals:here is the catalog ID

you
can use to quickly access your area of interest.*

*For U.S. government employees: Use your .gov or .mil address to obtain
access to our high resolution satellite imagery via My DigitalGlobe
, and NGA’s EnhancedView
program.*

*Download our complete FirstLook Report here
. *

*This area on the west side of Cancabato Bay bore some of the heaviest
brunt. Debris from the storm surge is seen in the lower left area. You can
also make out a “Help Us” sign in front of the Redemptorist Church*

See also DigitalGlobe's FirstLook imagery prepared as a slide
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Re: [talk-ph] talk-ph Digest, Vol 64, Issue 17

2013-11-11 Thread Jakub Tesinsky
Does anyone know how to use the post-disaster imaginery in JOSM?


2013/11/12 

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> Hello everyone,
>
> Here are several additional HOT tasks:
>
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/342 - Bantayan Island
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/343 - Camotes Islands
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/344 - Roxas City and surroundings
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/345 - northern Negros Occidental
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/346 - Roxas City - Kalibo - northernmost tip
> of
> Iloilo
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 - northern Cebu
>
> If you know of any other areas that are affected by the typhoon and has
> Bing satellite imagery, please do reply. For instance, I have suggested
> that a task be created for Coron, Palawan.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:23 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar  >wrote:
>
> > Thank you to everyone who has helped in mapping the affected areas.
> >
> > Here are some statistics taken from OSMstats:
> >
> http://osmstats.altogetherlost.com/index.php?item=countries&country=Philippines
> >
> > There have been about 120,000 nodes that have been added in the
> > Philippines in the past 2 days. Though I don't have the exact numbers,
> that
> > probably translates to around 20,000 buildings. The rest would be new
> > roads, rivers, landuses, and improved coastlines.
> >
> > There have been at least 60 mappers editing in the Philippines in the
> last
> > 2 days. The previous spike in the number of editors was in mid-October
> > after the 7.2 earthquake that hit Bohol (http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/326
> ).
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar  >wrote:
> >
> >> Hello everyone,
> >>
> >> There are 2 additional HOT Tasks that have been created:
> >>
> >> 1. http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/339 - Mapping villages in Samar and
> Leyte
> >> (just the residential areas and roads, no need for buildings)
> >>
> >> 2. http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/340 - Mapping in detail selected areas
> >> that are known to have been highly affected by the typhoon
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Andrew Buck  >wrote:
> >>
> >>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> >>> Hash: SHA1
> >>>
> >>> I agree that wider coverage will be needed and I had hoped that by now
> >>> we would have a better indication of where to map as well.  My reason
> >>> for staying with Tacloban for so long was largely due to lack of
> >>> knowing where else to shift focus to (although I did allude to this a
> >>> bit by suggesting the other villages on the coast northeast of
> >>> Tacloban), more importantly due to a second fact...
> >>>
> >>> When we map an area, it is only really useful for us to map areas that
> >>> the aid organizations we work with will be responding to.  For the aid
> >>> organizations that don't know about, or don't know how to use, our
> >>> map; then no matter how good the coverage is, it doesn't help them.
> >>> This is the main reason I chose to focus on Tacloban.  It is badly hit
> >>> (as were many other places as you rightly point out) but it is also a
> >>> provincial capital, and it is the largest town in the immediate area.
> >>>  Because of this I figured that most of the international response
> >>> would likely be directed there, and since it is mostly the
> >>> international orgs that we tend to work with I figured the map data
> >>> would be most useful there.
> >>>
> >>> Now, that being said I want to make it clear that the explanation
> >>> above is not necessarily an argument for continuing to focus entirely
> >>> on Tacloban, just merely an explanation of why I hadn't directed
> >>> people elsewhere yet.  I agree that we will need to spread out our
> >>> efforts at some point, and that point may be approaching, the question
> >>> is where to focus next.  As I mentioned previously, I think the
> >>> villages along the coast to the northeast will be hard hit (and due to
> >>> their proximity to Tacloban will likely receive international aid).
> >>> There are also 

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress

2013-11-11 Thread Totor
Hi,

Is there no risk of mapping conflicts if persons map Cebu North from 
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/340 and http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 at the same 
time ?
Can Cebu North be removed from 340 or marked as finished ?

Regards,

Totor



On Mon, 11/11/13, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:

 Subject: Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress
 To: "osm-ph" 
 Date: Monday, November 11, 2013, 7:46 PM
 
 Hello everyone,
 
 Here are several additional HOT tasks:
 
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/342
 - Bantayan Island
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/343
 - Camotes Islands
 
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/344
 - Roxas City and surroundings
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/345
 - northern Negros Occidental
 
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/346
 - Roxas City - Kalibo - northernmost tip of Iloilo
 http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347
 - northern Cebu
 
 
 If you know of any other areas that are affected by
 the typhoon and has Bing satellite imagery, please do reply.
 For instance, I have suggested that a task be created for
 Coron, Palawan.
  
 
 
 
 

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress

2013-11-11 Thread Ervin Malicdem
3rd district towns of Cataingan, Cawayan, Dimasalang, Esperanza, Palanas,
Pio V. Corpuz, Placer, and Uson. Also hit are Mandaon and Balud in Masbate


Ervin M.
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 3:46 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Here are several additional HOT tasks:
>
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/342 - Bantayan Island
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/343 - Camotes Islands
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/344 - Roxas City and surroundings
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/345 - northern Negros Occidental
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/346 - Roxas City - Kalibo - northernmost tip
> of Iloilo
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 - northern Cebu
>
> If you know of any other areas that are affected by the typhoon and has
> Bing satellite imagery, please do reply. For instance, I have suggested
> that a task be created for Coron, Palawan.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:23 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>
>> Thank you to everyone who has helped in mapping the affected areas.
>>
>> Here are some statistics taken from OSMstats:
>> http://osmstats.altogetherlost.com/index.php?item=countries&country=Philippines
>>
>> There have been about 120,000 nodes that have been added in the
>> Philippines in the past 2 days. Though I don't have the exact numbers, that
>> probably translates to around 20,000 buildings. The rest would be new
>> roads, rivers, landuses, and improved coastlines.
>>
>> There have been at least 60 mappers editing in the Philippines in the
>> last 2 days. The previous spike in the number of editors was in mid-October
>> after the 7.2 earthquake that hit Bohol (http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/326
>> ).
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> There are 2 additional HOT Tasks that have been created:
>>>
>>> 1. http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/339 - Mapping villages in Samar and
>>> Leyte (just the residential areas and roads, no need for buildings)
>>>
>>> 2. http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/340 - Mapping in detail selected areas
>>> that are known to have been highly affected by the typhoon
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Andrew Buck wrote:
>>>
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 I agree that wider coverage will be needed and I had hoped that by now
 we would have a better indication of where to map as well.  My reason
 for staying with Tacloban for so long was largely due to lack of
 knowing where else to shift focus to (although I did allude to this a
 bit by suggesting the other villages on the coast northeast of
 Tacloban), more importantly due to a second fact...

 When we map an area, it is only really useful for us to map areas that
 the aid organizations we work with will be responding to.  For the aid
 organizations that don't know about, or don't know how to use, our
 map; then no matter how good the coverage is, it doesn't help them.
 This is the main reason I chose to focus on Tacloban.  It is badly hit
 (as were many other places as you rightly point out) but it is also a
 provincial capital, and it is the largest town in the immediate area.
  Because of this I figured that most of the international response
 would likely be directed there, and since it is mostly the
 international orgs that we tend to work with I figured the map data
 would be most useful there.

 Now, that being said I want to make it clear that the explanation
 above is not necessarily an argument for continuing to focus entirely
 on Tacloban, just merely an explanation of why I hadn't directed
 people elsewhere yet.  I agree that we will need to spread out our
 efforts at some point, and that point may be approaching, the question
 is where to focus next.  As I mentioned previously, I think the
 villages along the coast to the northeast will be hard hit (and due to
 their proximity to Tacloban will likely receive international aid).
 There are also villages along the coast to the south of Tacloban that
 will have been hit hard as well since the eye passed directly over
 them.  The eye track will likely have done the most damage, or the
 area to the north of the eye track since the storm rotates
 counterclockwise as it moves westward.

 If anyone has better suggestions of where to spread out to I am
 certainly open to them.  Like I said I am not saying we need to stay
 at Tacloban (and the surrounding area) just explaining why I was
 continuing focus there.  I know the storm affected a lot to the west
 as well but I figured this would be trickier to map for two reasons.
 1) it is a larger area with not such and obvious target for
 international aid, and 2) the wind speeds were lower to the west due
 to the storm being disrupted by the islands.  As fo

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress

2013-11-11 Thread Andrew Buck
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It has been removed from the Featured tasks list but there is really
no way to remove it without deleting the job I think.  I wouldn't
worry about it though, in theory there could be conflicts but that is
unlikely since 340 is basically done.

- -AndrewBuck


On 11/11/2013 11:19 PM, Totor wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is there no risk of mapping conflicts if persons map Cebu North
> from http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/340 and
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 at the same time ? Can Cebu North
> be removed from 340 or marked as finished ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Totor
> 
> 
>  On Mon, 11/11/13,
> Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
> 
> Subject: Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress To:
> "osm-ph" Date: Monday, November 11, 2013, 7:46 PM
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Here are several additional HOT tasks:
> 
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/342 - Bantayan Island 
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/343 - Camotes Islands
> 
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/344 - Roxas City and surroundings 
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/345 - northern Negros Occidental
> 
> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/346 - Roxas City - Kalibo -
> northernmost tip of Iloilo http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 -
> northern Cebu
> 
> 
> If you know of any other areas that are affected by the typhoon and
> has Bing satellite imagery, please do reply. For instance, I have
> suggested that a task be created for Coron, Palawan.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress

2013-11-11 Thread maning sambale
I've marked the remaining tasks in http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/340
that is in conflict with 347 as done.

On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Andrew Buck  wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> It has been removed from the Featured tasks list but there is really
> no way to remove it without deleting the job I think.  I wouldn't
> worry about it though, in theory there could be conflicts but that is
> unlikely since 340 is basically done.
>
> - -AndrewBuck
>
>
> On 11/11/2013 11:19 PM, Totor wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there no risk of mapping conflicts if persons map Cebu North
>> from http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/340 and
>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 at the same time ? Can Cebu North
>> be removed from 340 or marked as finished ?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Totor
>>
>>
>>  On Mon, 11/11/13,
>> Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
>>
>> Subject: Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Typhoon Haiyan Mapping Progress To:
>> "osm-ph" Date: Monday, November 11, 2013, 7:46 PM
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Here are several additional HOT tasks:
>>
>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/342 - Bantayan Island
>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/343 - Camotes Islands
>>
>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/344 - Roxas City and surroundings
>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/345 - northern Negros Occidental
>>
>> http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/346 - Roxas City - Kalibo -
>> northernmost tip of Iloilo http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/347 -
>> northern Cebu
>>
>>
>> If you know of any other areas that are affected by the typhoon and
>> has Bing satellite imagery, please do reply. For instance, I have
>> suggested that a task be created for Coron, Palawan.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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[talk-ph] Fwd: digitalGlobe imagery - haiyan

2013-11-11 Thread maning sambale
Forwarding to HOT list for possible contacts.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Erwin Olario 
Date: Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:45 PM
Subject: [talk-ph] digitalGlobe imagery - haiyan
To: osm-ph 



http://www.digitalglobeblog.com/2013/11/11/typhoonhaiyan/

Press statement:

 *On Friday, devastation hit the Philippines. The massively destructive
typhoon, Haiyan, turned into one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever
recorded at landfall, with winds estimated at 195 mph, gusts up to 235 mph
and a storm surge that rose up to 20 feet high. As with any natural
disaster, rapid, comprehensive, unclassified satellite coverage can be an
invaluable tool for responding to these major events.*

*On November 07, 2013 at 7 pm EST, several hours before Typhoon Haiyan made
landfall, DigitalGlobe activated FirstLook
, an online
subscription service for emergency managers and enterprise customers that
provides fast, web-based access to pre- and post-event imagery of natural
and manmade disasters. In the first few days, following the initial
devastation, DigitalGlobe’s satellites collected and delivered over 19,000
square kilometersof imagery in the hardest hit areas, including Tacloban
City and the surrounding areas.  FirstLook’s frequent revisit times have
enabled rapid delivery of quality imagery content during this time-critical
event.*

*Below is a chilling image chip, depicting the impact from typhoon Haiyan.*

*WE NEED YOUR HELP – JOIN THE CROWD:The scale of the storm’s destruction
has been massive. In addition to collecting imagery, we need volunteers to
help us map the devastation. In support of such efforts, DigitalGlobe has
activated a crowdsourcing campaign, open to anyone willing to help.*

*http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/haiyantyphoon2013
*

*For this campaign, we will be releasing the crowd produced results to the
open source community. Contact DigitalGlobe’s Tomnod platform team at
i...@tomnod.com  if you are interested in
receiving access to the Haiyan data.*

*More resources from DigitalGlobe:*

*For media: please use required attribution “Satellite image courtesy of
DigitalGlobe” and copyright. See our usage
policy http://www.digitalglobe.com/usage#usage-information
.*

*For geospatial professionals:here is the catalog ID

you
can use to quickly access your area of interest.*

*For U.S. government employees: Use your .gov or .mil address to obtain
access to our high resolution satellite imagery via My DigitalGlobe
, and NGA’s EnhancedView
program.*

*Download our complete FirstLook Report here
. *

 *This area on the west side of Cancabato Bay bore some of the heaviest
brunt. Debris from the storm surge is seen in the lower left area. You can
also make out a “Help Us” sign in front of the Redemptorist Church*

See also DigitalGlobe's FirstLook imagery prepared as a slide
show
.



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[talk-ph] UNOSAT maps of Typhoon Yolanda

2013-11-11 Thread Leonard Soriano
Available maps focusing on the towns of Dulag and Tabontabon, Leyte.

http://www.unitar.org/unosat/node/44/1859

http://www.unitar.org/unosat/node/44/1858

http://www.unitar.org/unosat/node/44/1857
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Re: [talk-ph] Fwd: digitalGlobe imagery - haiyan

2013-11-11 Thread Kate Chapman
Hi All,

I am trying a couple avenues to obtain the imagery. I'll let you know what
I find out.

Thanks,

-Kate


On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:36 PM, maning sambale  wrote:

> Forwarding to HOT list for possible contacts.
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Erwin Olario 
> Date: Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:45 PM
> Subject: [talk-ph] digitalGlobe imagery - haiyan
> To: osm-ph 
>
>
>
> http://www.digitalglobeblog.com/2013/11/11/typhoonhaiyan/
>
> Press statement:
>
>  *On Friday, devastation hit the Philippines. The massively destructive
> typhoon, Haiyan, turned into one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever
> recorded at landfall, with winds estimated at 195 mph, gusts up to 235 mph
> and a storm surge that rose up to 20 feet high. As with any natural
> disaster, rapid, comprehensive, unclassified satellite coverage can be an
> invaluable tool for responding to these major events.*
>
> *On November 07, 2013 at 7 pm EST, several hours before Typhoon Haiyan
> made landfall, DigitalGlobe activated FirstLook
> , an online
> subscription service for emergency managers and enterprise customers that
> provides fast, web-based access to pre- and post-event imagery of natural
> and manmade disasters. In the first few days, following the initial
> devastation, DigitalGlobe’s satellites collected and delivered over 19,000
> square kilometersof imagery in the hardest hit areas, including Tacloban
> City and the surrounding areas.  FirstLook’s frequent revisit times have
> enabled rapid delivery of quality imagery content during this time-critical
> event.*
>
> *Below is a chilling image chip, depicting the impact from typhoon Haiyan.*
>
> *WE NEED YOUR HELP – JOIN THE CROWD:The scale of the storm’s destruction
> has been massive. In addition to collecting imagery, we need volunteers to
> help us map the devastation. In support of such efforts, DigitalGlobe has
> activated a crowdsourcing campaign, open to anyone willing to help.*
>
> *http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/haiyantyphoon2013
> *
>
> *For this campaign, we will be releasing the crowd produced results to the
> open source community. Contact DigitalGlobe’s Tomnod platform team at
> i...@tomnod.com  if you are interested in
> receiving access to the Haiyan data.*
>
> *More resources from DigitalGlobe:*
>
> *For media: please use required attribution “Satellite image courtesy of
> DigitalGlobe” and copyright. See our usage
> policy http://www.digitalglobe.com/usage#usage-information
> .*
>
> *For geospatial professionals:here is the catalog ID
> 
>  you
> can use to quickly access your area of interest.*
>
> *For U.S. government employees: Use your .gov or .mil address to obtain
> access to our high resolution satellite imagery via My DigitalGlobe
> , and NGA’s EnhancedView
> program.*
>
> *Download our complete FirstLook Report here
> . *
>
>  *This area on the west side of Cancabato Bay bore some of the heaviest
> brunt. Debris from the storm surge is seen in the lower left area. You can
> also make out a “Help Us” sign in front of the Redemptorist Church*
>
> See also DigitalGlobe's FirstLook imagery prepared as a slide 
> show
> .
>
>
>
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