[talk-ph] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi All

The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with a
chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot
of the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that
backs that up.

I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to overlay
OSM data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis) (Sorry
about the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)

(Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a
need there)

I have been trying to download sat images from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ to
see if there are roads in the area (I overlaid the ones I could get) but I
am on Smart Bro and they throttle my bandwidth.

I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the
bottom of the page)

Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access
roads and locations of villages and any damage noted if it was possible. (
I see that some of the LandUse Polys are tagged as Typhoon Damage)

Any advice or help greatly appreciated. My hands are tied with this limited
bandwidth. I ordered a PLDT DSL Line 6 weeks ago, I am looking at the modem
but we cannot get them to activate it. It is a mystery to me as to why ..

Regards

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
at the Tasking Manager)

http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

Thanks

Mark


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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

 Regards

 Mark


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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi -

 I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're
 asking about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

 So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta
 server tasks2.

 Dan




 2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

 Hi All

 The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with
 a chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot
 of the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that
 backs that up.

 I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to
 overlay OSM data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis)
 (Sorry about the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)

 (Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a
 need there)

 I have been trying to download sat images from
 https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ to see if there are roads in the area (I
 overlaid the ones I could get) but I am on Smart Bro and they throttle my
 bandwidth.

 I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the
 bottom of the page)

 Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access
 roads and locations of villages and any damage noted if it was possible. (
 I see that some of the LandUse Polys are tagged as Typhoon Damage)

 Any advice or help greatly appreciated. My hands are tied with this
 limited bandwidth. I ordered a PLDT DSL Line 6 weeks ago, I am looking at
 the modem but we cannot get them to activate it. It is a mystery to me as
 to why ..

 Regards

 Mark Cupitt

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Pierre Béland
Hi Mark,

I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.


 
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This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look at 
the Tasking Manager)

http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10


Thanks

Mark




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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:


Primary Area:
TL: 121.25E 11.50N
BR: 122.75E  11.166N


Extending south to a Secondary Area
TL: 121.25E 11.166N

BR: 122.75E  11.00N


Regards


Mark




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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi -

I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're asking 
about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta server 
tasks2.


Dan






2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

Hi All


The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with a 
chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot of 
the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that 
backs that up.


I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to overlay OSM 
data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis) (Sorry about 
the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)


(Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a 
need there)


I have been trying to download sat images from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ 
to see if there are roads in the area (I overlaid the ones I could get) but 
I am on Smart Bro and they throttle my bandwidth.


I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the 
bottom of the page)


Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access 
roads and locations of villages and any damage noted if it was possible. ( I 
see that some of the LandUse Polys are tagged as Typhoon Damage)


Any advice or help greatly appreciated. My hands are tied with this limited 
bandwidth. I ordered a PLDT DSL Line 6 weeks ago, I am looking at the modem 
but we cannot get them to activate it. It is a mystery to me as to why ..



Regards


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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Pierre.


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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.


 Pierre

   --
  *De :* Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
 *À :* Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com; osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org

 *Cc :* HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) h...@openstreetmap.org

 *Envoyé le :* Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping

 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
 at the Tasking Manager)

 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

 Thanks

 Mark


 Regards

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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

 Regards

 Mark


 Regards

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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi -

 I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're
 asking about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

 So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta
 server tasks2.

 Dan




 2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

 Hi All

 The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with a
 chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot
 of the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that
 backs that up.

 I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to overlay
 OSM data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis) (Sorry
 about the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)

 (Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a
 need there)

 I have been trying to download sat images from
 https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ to see if there are roads in the area (I
 overlaid the ones I could get) but I am on Smart Bro and they throttle my
 bandwidth.

 I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the
 bottom of the page)

 Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access
 roads and locations of villages and any damage noted if it was possible. (
 I see that some of the LandUse Polys are tagged as Typhoon Damage)

 Any advice or help greatly appreciated. My hands are tied with this
 limited bandwidth. I ordered a PLDT DSL Line 6 weeks ago, I am looking at
 the modem but we cannot 

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Pierre

If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering for the
next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the accuracy is not
great. They should all be identifyable hamlets, villages, etc, it would be
great if we could get a more precise location.

Thanks

mark


Regards

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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:36 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Pierre.


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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Hi Mark,

 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.


 Pierre

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  *De :* Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
 *À :* Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com; osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org

 *Cc :* HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) h...@openstreetmap.org

 *Envoyé le :* Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping

 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
 at the Tasking Manager)

 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

 Thanks

 Mark


 Regards

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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

 Regards

 Mark


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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi -

 I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're
 asking about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

 So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta
 server tasks2.

 Dan




 2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

 Hi All

 The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of 

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Pierre Béland
Mark, 

West of Limbag (node 2527733423), Bing High Res imagery. It should be covered 
better. East of Limbag, I will have to work with Landsat8 which is relatively 
covered with clouds.


Unless somebody knows other imagery for this area.

 
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

Hi Mark,

I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.



 
Pierre 




 De : Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
À : Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com; osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org 
Cc : HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) h...@openstreetmap.org 
Envoyé le : Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping
 


This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look at 
the Tasking Manager)


http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10



Thanks


Mark




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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:


Primary Area:
TL: 121.25E 11.50N
BR: 122.75E  11.166N


Extending south to a Secondary Area
TL: 121.25E 11.166N

BR: 122.75E  11.00N


Regards


Mark




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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi -

I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're asking 
about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta server 
tasks2.


Dan






2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com

Hi All


The P.R.A.Y. team did an aerial recon of some of the affected areas with a 
chopper yesterday. It looks like we may have to use road to deliver a lot 
of the aid. Many areas look quite affected and the military has intel that 
backs that up.


I have used todays dump from http://labs.geofabrik.de/haiyan/ to overlay 
OSM data over a topo map along with our target areas. (Yaaa QGis) (Sorry 
about the terrible styling, but it will serve the need)


(Note, we may move further south to the Passi area if we can establisg a 
need there)


I have been trying to download sat images from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ 
to see if there are roads in the area (I overlaid the ones I could get) but 
I am on Smart Bro and they throttle my bandwidth.


I uploaded the my efforts to http://markware.net/pray/ (They are at the 
bottom of the page)


Is there any way of getting these areas mapped, priority would be access 
roads and 

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Andrew Buck
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot there.

Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
coordinate.

- -AndrewBuck


On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
 Pierre
 
 If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
 for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
 accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
 villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
 location.
 
 Thanks
 
 mark
 
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Pierre Béland
Yes Mark

this will help move rapidly and assure that we find roads to connect to these 
areas.


 
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Pierre
If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering for the next 
missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the accuracy is not great. 
They should all be identifyable hamlets, villages, etc, it would be great if we 
could get a more precise location.

Thanks

mark




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Hi Mark,

I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.



 
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Envoyé le : Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping
 


This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look at 
the Tasking Manager)


http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10



Thanks


Mark




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Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:


Primary Area:
TL: 121.25E 11.50N
BR: 122.75E  11.166N


Extending south to a Secondary Area
TL: 121.25E 11.166N

BR: 122.75E  11.00N


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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi -

I think this job (which covers a wide area) includes the areas you're 
asking about? (Not 100% clear to me from your email.)
http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002

So maybe people can help that way. Note that this job is on the beta server 
tasks2.


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2013/12/13 Mark Cupitt 

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Andrew

We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome

Our current Mission Status is as follows:

1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably too
much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport (Army
Trucks)
2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the deliveries,
hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old topos.
3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days before
launch on a mission.
4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or go
direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and Security as
some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.


Our key interests are

1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE (Upwind
side of Typhoon)
3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for a
Huey Chopper or two.

Cheers

Mark





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 I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
 buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
 points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
 mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
 There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
 sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot there.

 Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
 coordinate.

 - -AndrewBuck


 On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Pierre

I was trying to down load the imagery from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ here
was some imagery (look at the pics i posted at http://markware.net/pray at
the bottom of the page) thats all I could get downloaded. I believe there
was more, but my internet is throttled now because of overuse.

Maybe you could get it downloaded and it may be of use.

Cheers

Mark


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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

 Mark,

 West of Limbag (node 2527733423), Bing High Res imagery. It should be
 covered better. East of Limbag, I will have to work with Landsat8 which is
 relatively covered with clouds.

 Unless somebody knows other imagery for this area.


 Pierre

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 Hi Mark,

 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.


 Pierre

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 *Envoyé le :* Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping

 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look
 at the Tasking Manager)

 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10

 Thanks

 Mark


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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:

 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N

 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N
 BR: 122.75E  11.00N

 Regards

 Mark


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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Pierre Béland
Mark

I've been told that site went down yesterday and that files will be migrated to 
an other site. Jean-Guilhem as copied many of the files. I am asking him to 
look if he has imagery for this area.


 
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Envoyé le : Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 10h15
Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping
 


Hi Pierre

I was trying to down load the imagery from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ here 
was some imagery (look at the pics i posted at http://markware.net/pray at the 
bottom of the page) thats all I could get downloaded. I believe there was more, 
but my internet is throttled now because of overuse.

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Cheers

Mark




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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:

Mark, 

West of Limbag (node 2527733423), Bing High Res imagery. It should be covered 
better. East of Limbag, I will have to work with Landsat8 which is relatively 
covered with clouds.



Unless somebody knows other imagery for this area.


 
Pierre 





 
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Hi Mark,

I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.



 
Pierre 




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Cc : HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) h...@openstreetmap.org 
Envoyé le : Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping
 


This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look at 
the Tasking Manager)


http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10



Thanks


Mark




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Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:


Primary Area:
TL: 121.25E 11.50N
BR: 122.75E  11.166N


Extending south to a Secondary Area
TL: 121.25E 11.166N

BR: 122.75E  11.00N


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Mark




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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Frmoine
All the image are now restricted,

We will need also to check about the license now.

All the best FredM

Le 13/12/2013 16:21, Pierre Béland a écrit :
 Mark
 
 I've been told that site went down yesterday and that files will be migrated 
 to an other site. Jean-Guilhem as copied many of the files. I am asking him 
 to look if he has imagery for this area.
 
 
  
 Pierre 
 
 
 
 
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 À : Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr 
 Cc : Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com; osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org; 
 HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) h...@openstreetmap.org 
 Envoyé le : Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 10h15
 Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping
  
 
 
 Hi Pierre
 
 I was trying to down load the imagery from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ here 
 was some imagery (look at the pics i posted at http://markware.net/pray at 
 the bottom of the page) thats all I could get downloaded. I believe there was 
 more, but my internet is throttled now because of overuse.
 
 Maybe you could get it downloaded and it may be of use.
 
 Cheers
 
 Mark
 
 
 
 
 Regards
 
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 See me on LinkedIn
 
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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:
 
 Mark, 

 West of Limbag (node 2527733423), Bing High Res imagery. It should be 
 covered better. East of Limbag, I will have to work with Landsat8 which is 
 relatively covered with clouds.



 Unless somebody knows other imagery for this area.


  
 Pierre 




 

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 Hi Mark,

 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.



  
 Pierre 



 
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 À : Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com; osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org 
 Cc : HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) h...@openstreetmap.org 
 Envoyé le : Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 9h29
 Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping



 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look 
 at the Tasking Manager)


 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10



 Thanks


 Mark




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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Dan, sorry, the bounding boxs would be as follows:


 Primary Area:
 TL: 121.25E 11.50N
 BR: 122.75E  11.166N


 Extending south to a Secondary Area
 TL: 121.25E 11.166N

 BR: 122.75E  11.00N


 Regards


 Mark




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 If 

Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread maning sambale
dear mark.

Will try to contribute as well. I will also announce your request at
sotm-ph tomorrow.

Maning Sambale (mobile)
On Dec 13, 2013 11:14 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew

 We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome

 Our current Mission Status is as follows:

 1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably too
 much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport (Army
 Trucks)
 2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the deliveries,
 hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old topos.
 3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
 also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days before
 launch on a mission.
 4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or go
 direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and Security as
 some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.


 Our key interests are

 1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
 2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
 especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE (Upwind
 side of Typhoon)
 3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for a
 Huey Chopper or two.

 Cheers

 Mark





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 I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
 buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
 points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
 mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
 There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
 sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot there.

 Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
 coordinate.

 - -AndrewBuck


 On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
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2013-12-13 Thread maning sambale
dear mark.

Will try to contribute as well. I will also announce your request at
sotm-ph tomorrow.

Maning Sambale (mobile)
On Dec 13, 2013 11:14 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew

 We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome

 Our current Mission Status is as follows:

 1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably too
 much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport (Army
 Trucks)
 2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the deliveries,
 hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old topos.
 3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
 also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days before
 launch on a mission.
 4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or go
 direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and Security as
 some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.


 Our key interests are

 1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
 2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
 especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE (Upwind
 side of Typhoon)
 3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for a
 Huey Chopper or two.

 Cheers

 Mark





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 I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
 buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
 points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
 mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
 There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
 sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot there.

 Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
 coordinate.

 - -AndrewBuck


 On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
  Regards
 
  Mark Cupitt
 
  If we change the world, let it bear the mark of our intelligence
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Maning. very much appreciated. Wish I could be there 


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On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:39 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 dear mark.

 Will try to contribute as well. I will also announce your request at
 sotm-ph tomorrow.

 Maning Sambale (mobile)
 On Dec 13, 2013 11:14 PM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Andrew

 We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome

 Our current Mission Status is as follows:

 1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably too
 much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport (Army
 Trucks)
 2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the deliveries,
 hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old topos.
 3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
 also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days before
 launch on a mission.
 4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or
 go direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and Security
 as some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.


 Our key interests are

 1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
 2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
 especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE (Upwind
 side of Typhoon)
 3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for a
 Huey Chopper or two.

 Cheers

 Mark





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 I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
 buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
 points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
 mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
 There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
 sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot
 there.

 Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
 coordinate.

 - -AndrewBuck


 On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
  Regards
 
  Mark Cupitt
 
  If we change the world, let it bear the mark of our intelligence
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Fred,

Use of images released under NextView license is not limited in time
(unlike their collection):

All license rights for use of the unprocessed sensor data and
requirements-compliant processed imagery, imagery services,
imagery-derived products and imagery support data provided to the U.S.
Government purchased under this NGA contract are in perpetuity.

(via John Crowley)

Jean-Guilhem


Le 13/12/2013 16:37, Frmoine a écrit :
 All the image are now restricted,
 
 We will need also to check about the license now.
 
 All the best FredM
 
 Le 13/12/2013 16:21, Pierre Béland a écrit :
 Mark

 I've been told that site went down yesterday and that files will be migrated 
 to an other site. Jean-Guilhem as copied many of the files. I am asking him 
 to look if he has imagery for this area.


  
 Pierre 



 
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 À : Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr 
 Cc : Dan S danstowell+...@gmail.com; osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org; 
 HOT@OSM (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team) h...@openstreetmap.org 
 Envoyé le : Vendredi 13 décembre 2013 10h15
 Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping
  


 Hi Pierre

 I was trying to down load the imagery from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ here 
 was some imagery (look at the pics i posted at http://markware.net/pray at 
 the bottom of the page) thats all I could get downloaded. I believe there 
 was more, but my internet is throttled now because of overuse.

 Maybe you could get it downloaded and it may be of use.

 Cheers

 Mark




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 Mark, 

 West of Limbag (node 2527733423), Bing High Res imagery. It should be 
 covered better. East of Limbag, I will have to work with Landsat8 which is 
 relatively covered with clouds.



 Unless somebody knows other imagery for this area.


  
 Pierre 




 

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 Hi Mark,

 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are traced.



  
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 Objet : Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping



 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My first look 
 at the Tasking Manager)


 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10



 Thanks


 Mark




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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hi Mark, others,

I don't know if you are aware of these 50k topo maps, from the
Government of Canada:

http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/north-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013
http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northeast-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013
http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northwest-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 13/12/2013 16:13, Mark Cupitt a écrit :
 Hi Andrew
 
 We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome
 
 Our current Mission Status is as follows:
 
 1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably
 too much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport
 (Army Trucks)
 2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the
 deliveries, hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old
 topos.
 3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
 also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days
 before launch on a mission.
 4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or
 go direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and
 Security as some areas have been identified as potentially hostile. 
 
 
 Our key interests are 
 
 1. Correctly identifying the locations marked, 
 2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
 especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE
 (Upwind side of Typhoon)
 3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for
 a Huey Chopper or two.
 
 Cheers
 
 Mark
 
 
 
 
 
 Regards
 
 Mark Cupitt
 
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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Andrew Buck andrew.r.b...@gmail.com
 mailto:andrew.r.b...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
 buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
 points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
 mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
 There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
 sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot
 there.
 
 Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
 coordinate.
 
 -AndrewBuck
 
 
 On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
 Pierre
 
 If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
 for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
 accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
 villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
 location.
 
 Thanks
 
 mark
 
 
 Regards
 
 Mark Cupitt
 
 If we change the world, let it bear the mark of our intelligence
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Jean-Guilhem

Namria (Philippine Mapping Agency) has a complete set of 1:5 at
http://www.namria.gov.ph/topo50Index.aspx that have been scanned.

I am using the 1;25 maps from
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/philippines/ as I just dont hav etome to
crop and georference the 1:5 ones, although I would like to as some are
as late as early 2000's whereas the 1:25 are Mid 50's

Cheers

mark


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 Hi Mark, others,

 I don't know if you are aware of these 50k topo maps, from the
 Government of Canada:


 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/north-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northeast-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northwest-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 13/12/2013 16:13, Mark Cupitt a écrit :
  Hi Andrew
 
  We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome
 
  Our current Mission Status is as follows:
 
  1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably
  too much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport
  (Army Trucks)
  2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the
  deliveries, hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old
  topos.
  3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
  also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days
  before launch on a mission.
  4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or
  go direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and
  Security as some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.
 
 
  Our key interests are
 
  1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
  2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
  especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE
  (Upwind side of Typhoon)
  3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for
  a Huey Chopper or two.
 
  Cheers
 
  Mark
 
 
 
 
 
  Regards
 
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  On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Andrew Buck andrew.r.b...@gmail.com
  mailto:andrew.r.b...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I am going to have a go at mapping here too.  I just did ~200
  buildings and I am doing a rive right now.  I will check the gpx
  points in a bit here.  What is your estimated timeline for the
  mission?  I am wondering in what detail we should go into on this.
  There is a lot of Bing imagery covering the area so spotting landing
  sites should be fairly easy as there area lot of fields and whatnot
  there.
 
  Also, I am on mumble now, it would be good to get everyone on there to
  coordinate.
 
  -AndrewBuck
 
 
  On 12/13/2013 08:50 AM, Mark Cupitt wrote:
  Pierre
 
  If it helps, here is a gpx file with the points we are considering
  for the next missions. They were taken off topo paper maps, so the
  accuracy is not great. They should all be identifyable hamlets,
  villages, etc, it would be great if we could get a more precise
  location.
 
  Thanks
 
  mark
 
 
  Regards
 
  Mark Cupitt
 
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  See me on LinkedIn http://ph.linkedin.com/in/markcupitt
 
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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Thanks Jean-Guilhem

Got them. A Big Thanks. Seem like they may have been Mosaic'd together.
Will see if I can geo-reference them and put them to good use.

Cheers

Mark
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.comwrote:

 Jean-Guilhem





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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Karen, thanks. I downloaded a smaller one. Guess I will have to learn
some russian :) These look good, if nothing else for the features and
terrian. Cheers Mark


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On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:57 AM, Karen A Payne kpa...@itos.uga.edu wrote:

  Hi Mark,

 You can also download georeferenced Russian 200k maps from the GIST
 Repositoryhttps://gistdata.itos.uga.edu/portal?title_op=containstitle=field_abstract_value_op=containsAbstract=field_country_name_value_many_to_one%5B%5D=PHILIPPINES+%28PH%29sort_by=titlesort_order=ASCitems_per_page=20
  if
 that’s useful.

 Best,

 Karen



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 *Subject:* Re: [HOT] [talk-ph] Panay Mapping



 Hi Jean-Guilhem



 Namria (Philippine Mapping Agency) has a complete set of 1:5 at
 http://www.namria.gov.ph/topo50Index.aspx that have been scanned.



 I am using the 1;25 maps from
 http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/philippines/ as I just dont hav etome
 to crop and georference the 1:5 ones, although I would like to as some
 are as late as early 2000's whereas the 1:25 are Mid 50's



 Cheers



 mark




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 On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com
 wrote:

 Hi Mark, others,

 I don't know if you are aware of these 50k topo maps, from the
 Government of Canada:


 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/north-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northeast-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 http://reliefweb.int/map/philippines/northwest-panay-island-philippines-21-nov-2013

 Best wishes,

 Jean-Guilhem


 Le 13/12/2013 16:13, Mark Cupitt a écrit :

  Hi Andrew
 
  We will take what ever we can get, anything is very welcome
 
  Our current Mission Status is as follows:
 
  1. Aerial Recon Done, LZ's difficult, amount of relief goods probably
  too much anyway, most sites will probably be done by land transport
  (Army Trucks)
  2. We are trying to identify the most efficient way to do the
  deliveries, hence the efforts I puting today overlaying OSM on our old
  topos.
  3. We are starting to consolidate goods in our IloIlo staging area.  We
  also prep them in individual packages per family. At most two days
  before launch on a mission.
  4. Depending on the final mission routing, we may pre-stage at Roxas or
  go direct. We need to coordinate with the Military for Trucks and
  Security as some areas have been identified as potentially hostile.
 
 
  Our key interests are
 
  1. Correctly identifying the locations marked,
  2. Identifying if there are any other locations not on our mission,
  especially on N-NE side of hills and valleys that open to the N-NE
  (Upwind side of Typhoon)
  3. Identifying how we can get in there with trucks or possible LZ's for
  a Huey Chopper or two.
 
  Cheers
 
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[talk-ph] Follow-up on Activation for Typhoon Yolanda / Haiyan

2013-12-13 Thread Pierre Béland
Up to date, 1,641 voluntary contributors from 82 countries have made 
more than 4,550,900 OSM Map changes for the Typhoon Yolanda / Haiyan 
Activation ! And this activation is still going on as the humanitarians 
are starting to deploy on the ground, that some remote islands did not 
yet receive help.


This is a complex Activation with the extent of the damages and the numerous 
remote islands. Imagery, both pre and post disaster, is a key factor of the 
success of this Activation. Lost of communications with remote 
islands dispersed in a large area is quite a challenge. There were still 
reports this week of areas where people did not receive any help yet. 
The HOT / Philippines coordination Team and the various humanitarian 
partners whith which we collaborate are 
still looking at identifying the remote islands and assure that imagery 
is available and that these areas 
have been mapped.  Thanks to the HIU unit of the US State Dept. who 
facilitates our access to these imageries and negociate with the imagery 
providers to assure that we will have a constant access to the 
imagery.  They are looking presently at the possibility to extend the 
imagery license for an other 30 days. They have also made a tremendous 
effort to identify the available imagery, pre and post-disaster for the 
various zones were we need imagery. 

The OSM community has showed
 his capacity in this Activation to react quickly, to coordinate remote 
mappers from 82 countries and provide maps, including both pre and 
post-disaster elements. Ten days after the Typhoon, printed maps were 
delivered to the field teams arriving in Tacloban. This while 
coordinating with the US Red Cross, OCHA, GFDRR Labs at World Bank,and various 
other partners.  After this activation is completed, we 
should look for the future of such Activations, where we support various 
humanitarian 
reliefs actions. We should  find ways to facilitate access to the 
imagery (both pre and post disaster) and lookd at the eventual Images 
licensing problems. Others aspects will surely be examined to. But 
globally, the OSM community and the various groups we coordinated with 
should be proud of what has been accomplished.

While
 various teams start to deploy for field studies, there will be a two 
hour workshop sunday at the SotM-PH in Manilla where Maning Sambale and 
Kate Chapman will be present. The objective of the workshop is to 
discuss the next steps regarding response and recovery for the Yolanda /
 Haiyan Typhoon. It would be great for the local and the international 
community to be able to connect. The workshop is from 10am-noon Manila 
time which is 2am-4am GMT unfortunately there isn't a good time for 
North American/Asia and Europe which is daytime for Asia,
 but if people can join us that will be great.  We will come back to you
 later to indicate how to participate to the workshop and we should try 
to have a log of these discussions.
See the time schedule at 
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20131215T10p1=145ah=2

There
 is already more then 25 Task Manager jobs that have been prepared for 
this activation. Others tasks will be added as requests are adressed to 
us.

To contribute you can look at the two servers where jobs are available :
http://tasks.hotosm.org/#featured/haiyan
http://tasks2.hotosm.org/#featured/haiyan

Thanks for your contribution. 
 
Pierre 

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Re: [talk-ph] [HOT] Panay Mapping

2013-12-13 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Hi,

Six DigitalGlobe WorldView-2 panchromatic images intersecting P.R.A.Y.
mission area are available online under the NextView license. (You must
have accepted it before use)

They were taken on 2013-12-10.

JOSM TMS URL is:
tms[23]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/panaypray_wv2_20131210_pan/{zoom}/{x}/{y}

For WMS, see how-to in
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/2013-November/004773.html


Use source=WorldView-2, DigitalGlobe, NextView, 2013-12-10

I'll work on pansharpening them tomorrow.

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 13/12/2013 16:15, Mark Cupitt a écrit :
 Hi Pierre
 
 I was trying to down load the imagery
 from https://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/ here was some imagery (look at the
 pics i posted at http://markware.net/pray at the bottom of the page)
 thats all I could get downloaded. I believe there was more, but my
 internet is throttled now because of overuse.
 
 Maybe you could get it downloaded and it may be of use.
 
 Cheers
 
 Mark
 
 
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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr
 mailto:pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:
 
 Mark,
 
 West of Limbag (node 2527733423 tel:2527733423), Bing High Res
 imagery. It should be covered better. East of Limbag, I will have to
 work with Landsat8 which is relatively covered with clouds.
 
 Unless somebody knows other imagery for this area.
 
  
 Pierre
 
 
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 *Objet :* Re: [HOT] Panay Mapping
 
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 On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Pierre Béland pierz...@yahoo.fr
 mailto:pierz...@yahoo.fr wrote:
 
 Hi Mark,
 
 I will go through this area in JOSM and assure that all road are
 traced.
 
  
 Pierre
 
 
 
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 This task would be very close to the actual area required! (My
 first look at the Tasking Manager)
 
 http://tasks2.hotosm.org/job/1002#task/860/544/10
 
 Thanks
 
 Mark
 
 
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[talk-ph] Fwd: Re: Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote Caluya Islands West of Borocay

2013-12-13 Thread Jean-Guilhem Cailton
(originally sent from address not registered to mailing list, sending
again).


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Sujet: Re: [talk-ph] Just got back from an Aid Mission to the Remote
Caluya Islands West of Borocay
Date : Thu, 12 Dec 2013 08:28:03 +0100
De : Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.org
Pour : Celso Alarilla calari...@gmail.com,  Mark Cupitt
markcup...@gmail.com
Copie à : osm-ph talk-ph@openstreetmap.org, Cédric Moro
cedric.m...@i-resilience.fr

Dear Mark and Others,

I don't know if you are already aware of it, but
https://haiyan.crowdmap.com/ has some geolocated photo reports of damage.
(Including reports on Baliguian Island, between Panay and Bantayan, and
some help they received)

There are also reports about isolated islands in the report and workbook
on :
http://www.i-resilience.fr/2013/11/philippines-typhoon-reports-on-micro-insular-areas-and-urgent-needs/

Best wishes,

Jean-Guilhem


Le 11/12/2013 23:51, Celso Alarilla a écrit :
 Sir Mark
 
 Could you include remote barangays of Passi City in your mission till
 now no help have reach them. Relief goods just pass Passi City going to
 Capiz and Aklan areas.  No hi resolution images from landsat or digital
 globe to trace on OSM.
 Thanks.
 
 Oslec
 
 On Dec 12, 2013 6:37 AM, Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
 mailto:markcup...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi jean-Guilhem
 
 yep, checked Digitel Globe. They have one post typhoon pass to the
 east of our new traget areas with a lot of cloud cover.
 
 My maps are 1950's circa topos 1:25 scale from Namria. There are
 some 1:5 scale maps available, I have not had a chance to
 georeference them yet to use in QGis
 
 
 I will checkout the references you mentioned today, thanks
 
 We are doing a Helicopter Recon this morning for landing areas and
 access, some of these areas look pretty remote based on the topos.
 
 We like the Remote and hard to get to places, that is our focus.
 
 Anything I can use in QGis would be very valuable, I am using the
 Openlayers PlugIn to get OSM data to overlay to check the locations.
 
 Feel free to use the Caluya Report anyway that helps and disseminate
 it as much as you can. 
 
 I lived in Coron for many years in the 90's so I am anxious to see
 the effects and damage. The verbal reports I have had are very
 discouraging.
 
 There are also some islands to the east of Panay between Panay and
 Bantayan that I am not sure if they have received any attention as well.
 
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 On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton
 jgcail...@openstreetmap.fr mailto:jgcail...@openstreetmap.fr wrote:
 
 Hi Mark,
 
 How did you check for DigitalGlobe?
 
 I have noticed that there are images on http://hdds.usgs.gov
 that are
 not in DigitalGlobe WMS, so maybe they are not in their other public
 views either.
 
 OSM seems poor compared to your map, so i don't have an accurate
 global
 view of the area you are interested in, but it seems to me that
 HDDS has
 WorldView-2 images near this area, taken also on 2013-11-24, 29
 (still
 cloudy, but maybe not exactly in the same spots) and on
 2013-12-10 (a
 bit less cloudy).
 
 You should be able to download the images yourself, after
 creating an
 account. (Choose the NGA_PUBLIC version of the files).
 
 Let me know if I could be of help, e.g. in setting some images
 up on OSM
 FR server in priority.
 
 (I am in the process of downloading hopefully all of the public
 images,
 in case the Charter activation closes today.
 
 Hopefully not, as no post-disaster imagery of the islands near
 Coron,
 Caluya Islands or the south of Mindoro has been acquired yet.
 
 Your report about Caluya Islands will be useful in the request for
 extension I'll submit).
 
 Thank you for the great work you and your friends are doing !
 
 Best wishes,