lk-co digest...". Además, por favor, incluya en la
> respuesta sólo aquellas partes del mensaje a las que está
> respondiendo.
> Asuntos del día:
>
> 1. Fwd: Mapeo para Mocoa, Colombia ? (Jean-Guilhem Cailton)
>
> _
Hola,
Hay un esfuerzo par mapear después de la avalancha en Mocoa, Colombia
(mas de 230 muertos y muchos desaparecidos) ?
http://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2017/04/01/colombia-santos-decreta-el-estado-de-calamidad-publica-tras-tragedia-en-mocoa/
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/1.1461/-76.6466
Le 22/11/2016 à 11:46, Thomas Kandler a écrit :
> Hi folks,
>
> sorry for the OT, but I have a question with seems suitable for the
> audience:
>
> is it possible to aquire high-res imagery (meaning <=10m + maybe
> multispectral) for non-profit use in Sierra Leone in a cost-saving way?
>
> The
(In English below)
Hola,
Después que OSM Ecuador fue preguntado por autoridades de contribuir al
mapeo de edificios dañados, imágenes post-sismo de los satélites
Pléiades de 12 áreas de interés están accesibles para mapeo en OSM.
Muchas gracias al CNES (agencia espacial francesa) y Airbus
ill stay up for the existing imagery.
>
> On Apr 23, 2016 3:26 PM, "Mike Thompson" <miketh...@gmail.com
> <mailto:miketh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Jean-Guilhem,
>
> Thanks for the explanation. It makes sense that with 177
&g
Hola, (in English below)
Aquí están capas TMS agrupando imágenes del WMS del Instituto Geográfico
Militar (IGM) de Ecuador. Como a veces hay "partes blancas" alrededor de
las imágenes que pueden esconder el contenido de otras imágenes, hay
varios grupos.
Ocho imágenes seleccionadas ayer con
Hi Pratik,
Here is a map of testimonies on how this earthquake was felt:
https://twitter.com/LastQuake/status/720259858696523778
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=500458#testimonies
(You can follow https://twitter.com/LastQuake for updates).
Here is USGS page about it:
Hi Russ,
Here is some news about sugar mills in Lautoka, Rarawai (Ba) and Penang
(Rakiraki):
http://www.fbc.com.fj/fiji/38392/fsc-focuses-on-mill-repairs
Labasa is not mentioned, maybe because it was not affected, or not as much.
Best,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 13/03/2016 20:51, Russell Deffner a
Dear All,
Stronger cyclones are likely to become more frequent with climate
change. Categorie 5 cyclone Winston severely hit Fiji on Feb 20th. A
state of natural disaster was declared for 30 days. Ten days later, the
death toll is 43, at least, and more than 50,000 persons who have lost
their
Le 26/02/2016 12:26, Martin Koppenhoefer a écrit :
>
> 2016-02-26 12:09 GMT+01:00 Jean-Guilhem Cailton <j...@arkemie.com
> <mailto:j...@arkemie.com>>:
>
> I might agree with your political preoccupation. However, I don't
> think
> that this c
Le 26/02/2016 12:12, Mateusz Konieczny a écrit :
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 10:01:40 +0100
> Jean-Guilhem Cailton <j...@arkemie.com> wrote:
>
>> For names used in news or social media reports, you can find their
>> location using (...) and Bing
>> (or other allowed sate
Le 26/02/2016 08:49, Martin Koppenhoefer a écrit :
>
> sent from a phone
>
> Am 26.02.2016 um 07:08 schrieb Mateusz Konieczny :
>
>>> Note that names currently in use are often a simplified form of these
>>> "old" names, and that it is straightforward to recognize current
Le 26/02/2016 07:08, Mateusz Konieczny a écrit :
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 02:02:23 +0100
> Jean-Guilhem Cailton <j...@arkemie.com> wrote:
>
>> Note that names currently in use are often a simplified form of these
>> "old" names, and that it is straightforward
Hi Maning and Others,
UN OCHA published a map with TC Winston final track, and strips showing
very destructive hurricane force winds, and destructive storm force winds:
http://reliefweb.int/map/fiji/fiji-tc-winston-final-track-21-feb-2016
This shows related population information:
Hi Mhairi and Russ,
Yes, Ushahidi (with instances hosted for example at crowdmap.com) is an
alternative to uMap. From my point of view, having used both on various
cases, the main criterion to choose between the two if whether the
general public will be entering and locating directly the incident
Hi Mike, and David,
In JOSM, if I right-click on the Bing imagery near the location given by
David, and choose "Display tile information", it shows that capture date
was: 4/6/2011.
So, if we trust the metadata, Bing imagery is older than the date
mentioned for WorldView-2. The two small
Hello Mhairi,
For a map of these incidents, on OSM background to locate them, you
could use uMap, eg:
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr
You could report the information related to incidents in the title and
text associated with the markers on the map. It is even possible to
include images, with the
rted as "safe" in Facebook
> feature, so I hope internet connection are not so damaged in those area.
>
> More detailed situation are come from Taiwanese.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> 2016/02/06 12:28 "Jean-Guilhem Cailton" <j...@arkemie.com
> <
Going to start tracing buildings around the location of the damaged ones
on this map :
https://twitter.com/HumanityRoad/status/695934977691807744
Jean-Guilhem
Le 06/02/2016 12:58, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
> Hello Satoshi,
>
> There is a map with social media photos/videos on ESR
Photos of collapsed buildings:
https://twitter.com/SIMMSAmex/status/695794440800063489
https://twitter.com/Kapoiosmpla/status/695727237304356864
https://twitter.com/SkyAlertMx/status/695726294311399424
deformation and shake maps:
https://twitter.com/CPPGeophysics/status/695730037476220930
Hi Frederik,
Here is something I kind of remember from a recent thread on a OSM list,
about mapping in Africa - even if it was in another country, that could
explain what you observed: before going into the field to collect ground
data for mapping individual buildings, some teams first map
ay thanks for everyone's input. Consensus is to stick
> with WMS/TMS with mapwarper.net <http://mapwarper.net> as the place to
> upload the maps and georeference.
>
> I'll be giving it a go in the next few days, you might hear from me
> again...
>
> All the best,
>
> Nick
>
Hi Nick,
For the mappers to be able to use the georeferenced images within their
JOSM (or iD) editor, WMS/TMS would still be the best solution.
If you send me your village names maps .pngs, with the rough
georeferencing saved in a PicLayers plugin files, I could set them up
for you.
Best
Le 30/10/2015 08:36, Russell Deffner a écrit :
>
> Good day everyone,
>
>
>
> As you may have recently learned, most of our Disaster Mapping
> responses are much more a marathon than sprint. It often takes several
> days to pinpoint where the needs are greatest, but I must say that we
> have
If I understand Camilla's blog correctly, it must be "new imagery from
the last few months".
https://www.mapbox.com/blog/satellite-af-quake/
Jean-Guilhem
Le 30/10/2015 14:27, Tom Gertin a écrit :
> Does anybody know the date of the Mapbox imagery for project #1264?
>
> Bing img analyzer is
Hi,
After the Oct 26 Badakhshan earthquake, Airbus DS has donated access to
Pleiades images of three Afghan cities, Fayzabad, Taloqan and Kunduz,
taken on Oct 28, and acquired within the framework of the International
Charter, Space and Major Disasters.
They have been processed (pansharpening,
(in English below)
Hola,
El sitio de datos abiertos datos.gob.mx acaba de hacer disponible una
cobertura de imágenes de satélite SPOT 6 y 7, fusionadas a color
natural, con resolución de 1.5 metros de resolución, el cubrimiento
nacional está conformado por 856 imágenes, todas ellas, tienen fecha
(in English below)
Hola,
El sitio de datos abiertos datos.gob.mx acaba de hacer disponible una
cobertura de imágenes de satélite SPOT 6 y 7, fusionadas a color
natural, con resolución de 1.5 metros de resolución, el cubrimiento
nacional está conformado por 856 imágenes, todas ellas, tienen fecha
Hi,
Thanks for this list of links John, and also for the landslides you had
traced and sent to this list on May 12.
After a request for information about landslides from Nepal echoed by
Kathmandu Living Labs, I've started a uMap collecting available vector
Nepal landslide inventories datasets,
things be glad and young
(E.E. Cummings)
-- In data venerdì 8 maggio 2015 06:57:28, Jean-Guilhem Cailton ha scritto:
Buongiorno,
Good idea. Here you go, Nepal slope map, thanks again to gdaldem:
URL for JOSM is:
tms:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0
Hi Tom,
Do not worry about it. It is just a standard warning, that is usually
displayed the first time JOSM users load Bing imagery, and that you got
now for some mysterious reason. (Maybe something cookie-style, that
hadn't been set before).
You can keep mapping :)
Bing is apparently one of
a écrit :
wonderfull
and now why not to derive from the DEM a slope map?
quote of the day ~
“I'll make him an offer he can't refuse”
(Mario Puzo - The Godfather)
-- In data giovedì 7 maggio 2015 00:28:06, Jean-Guilhem Cailton ha scritto:
Hi,
The same DEM
Hi,
Google Translate translates these characters as : Space (with
alternative meanings clearing, area,...)
The example way you give doesn't look flat at all (but this might not be
obvious for a beginner).
Task 995, referred to in changeset comment, was about road network
Hello,
Would you, or anyone, help Rafael reprojecting EMI datasets, starting
with Kathmandu Valley folder?
Apparently EMI uses Nepal_Nagarkot_TM projection (which might be the one
refered there, found through a web search, whose parameters can probably
be given to proj:
Hi Spring,
As an experienced pilot, you are welcome to help review these potential
sites.
You've been added a couple of days ago to a Skype group on this subject.
But you don't seem to be aware of it. Could you please check your Skype,
and maybe restart it if you don't see anything? (You
in the datasets
provided through the EMI page.
I am working with the Kathmandu Valley river dataset now and will
see if I can reproject it from Nepal Nagarkot TM to line up with
the OSM map.
On 6 May 2015 at 14:01, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com
mailto:j...@arkemie.com
Hi,
Needing a DEM background for some task, I've prepared a rendering from
the 30m SRTM DEM data made available by USGS for Central Nepal on HDX,
and shared it as TMS it in case it could useful to others too. Note that
it is not void-filled (The voids occur in areas where the initial
processing
Hi Greg,
You can also try with the post-event DigitalGlobe imagery, that has a
broad coverage, including of the area near Borang where you are mapping.
It is for example linked from the instructions for job 1030
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1030
URL for JOSM:
Use DigitalGLobe username / password for this crisis:
login: nepal
password: forcrisis
Jean-Guilhem
Le 04/05/2015 10:54, Richard Brinkman a écrit :
The imagery to be used in task #1030, according to the instructions, is
Response, and a new task for it, #1033, similar to #1030 but for a
different (small) area:
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1033
Best wishes,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 04/05/2015 11:26, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Use DigitalGLobe username / password for this crisis:
login: nepal
password: forcrisis
Dear All,
Here is a TileCache TMS proxy and cache in front of DigitalGlobe WMS
server for Nepal crisis imagery layer :
URL for JOSM:
tms:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/nepal_digitalglobe_wms_proxy/{zoom}/{x}/{y}
URL for iD:
Hi Michael,
In case it could be useful to imagine landing situations, you can find
photos, and a CNN video, of helicopters landing in my recent Twitter
timeline, like :
https://twitter.com/bhushan_gyan/status/594434101391810560
https://twitter.com/unheard_in/status/594435742706741248
.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 12:47 AM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton
jguil...@gmail.com mailto:jguil...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Christiaan,
(sorry for misspelling your first name last night, realized it a
few seconds too late)
Here is a very recent quote from Carto and OSM for Nepal
Hi Amrit,
There are several post disaster DigitalGlobe images (as well as other
providers) on the Google CrisisMap
(http://www.google.org/crisismap/2015-nepal-earthquake), and they can
now be traced in OSM.
Choose the image you are interested in the CrisisMap, using zoom to
area and toggling
Dear All,
Thanks to CNES and Airbus Defence Space, a Pleiades satellite image of
Kathmendu taken today 2015-04-27 is available online from OSM France
server, as well as an image taken on 2014-11-29 of the same area by the
same satellite, to make before / after comparison easier.
They are in use
Just in case it could be useful, here is a uMap that could be used to
collect collaboratively and openly information about damage location.
I was thinking primarily about road blocks, which could be used as input
for routing, either by entering them into OSM or by coupling them with
OSM data. But
7.9 earthquake in Nepal. That's very strong.
Jean-Guilhem
Message transféré
Sujet : 2015-04-25 06:11:24 UPDATED: (M7.9) NEPAL 28.2 84.7 (378fb)
Date : Sat, 25 Apr 2015 07:08:56 +
De :USGS ENS e...@ens.usgs.gov
Répondre à :e...@ens.usgs.gov
Pour :
Hola Humberto,
Very nice work taking these drone images.
I made an orthomosaic from the 89 photos in your Original photos
folder, processed with Pix4Dmapper by Pix4D, and georeferenced it with
QGIS and GDAL based on Bing imagery (from which current OSM data was
traced).
It is available as TMS
Hi All,
Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) has made accessible publicly
imagery (and other datasets) that are described from the page:
http://pcrafi.spc.int/static/pam/index.html
They were setup as part of the Open Data for Resilience Initiative.
They can be accessed in WMS (in JOSM)
Hi All,
Coming back to this important and interesting thread, thanks to Pierre,
Mark and Maning, after the question was raised again in the context of
Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu.
As a reminder, this is for recording data linked to an event, like a
natural disaster or a disease outbreak. And several
Hi,
UNOSAT activated the International Charter Space and Major Disasters
after cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu, and Airbus DS agreed to make its imagery
collected in this framework available under the web license for OSM (*)
(which allows to use it to create derivative data for OSM with
appropriate
/DenisCarriere/
/
/GitHub: DenisCarriere https://github.com/DenisCarriere/
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.org
mailto:j...@arkemie.org wrote:
Hi,
UNOSAT activated the International Charter Space and Major Disasters
after cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu
Hi all,
It has been great to see the new contributors and partners joining in
the past year, bringing their contributions, enthusiasm, competences,
uses and support, and all the great things that were done, and that will
continue. This can be read about in more details in several other places.
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the link.
I am not in the know for this Space Charter activation, except for what
I've read on public medias.
Since OSM was asked to map in particular areas around Ebola treatment
centers (http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/699), it is clear that having
recent satellite
Le 24/09/2014 16:32, Augustin Doury a écrit :
Hi all,
I forward you an email posted on HOT francophone mailing list, mostly
translated by googletranslate, in answer to Pierre last email :
Thank you very much Pierre for this assessment!
More information:
We were several francophone hotties
Le 20/08/2014 16:13, Blake Girardot a écrit :
[...]
I would love another map source for Liberia.
And it seems that you found it. :)
8 georeferenced County maps from LISGIS (from this page:
http://www.lisgis.net/page.php?7d5f44532cbfc489b8db9e12e44eb820=NDQ%3D
) that include villages (with
Yes, AMS-2 is for US Army Map Service (AMS), Series G504, 1955-
(1:250,000) (Actually many from 1963).
Unfortunately, its available maps only cover the extreme north of
Liberia (beside Sierra Leone and Guinea):
https://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/west_africa/txu-oclc-6595921-index.jpg
There is
Hi Dan,
The instructions for job 568 apparently contain an error, maybe from a
copy-paste from task 574, which is the one supposed to be based on
DigitalGlobe/Mapbox image, and contains a correct link in its
instructions (for its area).
I think that job 568 was originally intended to use Bing
Hi,
Airbus DS has offered two Spot-6 images, with 1.5 m resolution,
covering the areas around Kenema and Kailahun. They are available in
natural colors, and also with a near-infrared band (NIR), in these TMS
layers (that also include the Spot-6 images that were previously offered):
Hi,
In addition to the TMS layer of public domain topographic maps from
West Africa 1:250,000 - Series G504, U.S. Army Map Service, 1955- that
Andrew had previously set up at:
http://mapwarper.net/layers/tile/150/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png
another layer from West Africa, Joint Operations Graphic
Hi Pierre,
Have a look at the updates on the forum topic given by HBogner.
The last post (as of now) includes a .osm file for critical areas, and
the previous one includes :
Critical areas are: Obrenovac (flooded, evacuation in progress), Sabac
(defence set up), Sremska Mitrovica and
numériser les bâtiments.
Bien cordialement,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 04/04/2014 19:41, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Yes Andrew, as only one URL can be linked from a job in the TM for
one-clic-adding in editor, it might be better to refer to the NIR
layer there.
Of course, you may access the Spot-6
/03/2014 00:56, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Dear All,
The Landsat-8 mosaics have been extended to 22 images, and now cover
all of Guinea and of Sierra Leone (in addition to the same parts of
Liberia as before, and border areas of other neighboring countries).
The URL are unchanged. You may
:
Great. Thanks both.
Pierre
*De :* Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.com
*À :* Michael Judex m.ju...@gmx.de; hot@openstreetmap.org
*Envoyé le :* Vendredi 4 avril 2014 22h10
*Objet :* Re: [HOT] Spot-6 images of Guinée
Hi,
Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence (the new name of Astrium Geo
Information Services, ex Spot image) has donated a Pleiades 1B image,
acquired on 2014-03-04, that covers Foya in Liberia, connected with the
first 2 confirmed Ebola cases in Liberia, and where WHO, MSF and MOH are
Hi,
Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
the area of the border between Northern Liberia and Southern Guinea,
including the towns of Voinjama and Kolahun in Liberia, as well as the
cities of
by spot6_nir in the URL given in
http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/489
Best wishes,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 04/04/2014 15:26, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Hi,
Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
acquired between 2013-10-13 and 2013-12-11, that cover a large part of
the area
is the
address below.
tms[22]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_liberia_spot6/{zoom}/{x}/{y}
I will add this address to the task manager as well, do we want to
set the main imagery link to the NIR band, Jean?
-AndrewBuck
On 04/04/2014 11:16 AM, Jean-Guilhem
. major road from Macenta to
Voinjama). Should the offset be corrected or is the geometric
correction of the SPOT images not sufficient?
thanks,
Michael
Am 04.04.2014 15:26, schrieb Jean-Guilhem Cailton:
Hi,
Airbus Defence and Space, Geo-Intelligence has donated Spot-6 images,
acquired between
Dear All,
The Landsat-8 mosaics have been extended to 22 images, and now cover all
of Guinea and of Sierra Leone (in addition to the same parts of Liberia
as before, and border areas of other neighboring countries).
The URL are unchanged. You may need to refresh your cache to view the
new
Hi,
A broader Landsat-8 mosaic centered on the initial area of interest and
covering parts of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, made of 10 images
taken between 2013-12-24 and 2013-03-14, pansharpened both in 4-3-2 and
7-5-3 bands combinations, is available as TMS.
URLs for JOSM:
Sorry, copy-paste mistake.
The correct URLs for the 10 Landsat-8 images mosaic are :
tms[19]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_c10_l8_pxs432/{zoom}/{x}/{y}
tms[19]:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/guinee_c10_l8_pxs753/{zoom}/{x}/{y}
Le 27/03/2014 20:49, Jean-Guilhem
Hi,
High resolution Pleiades 1A images for Gueckedou (2014-02-05), Macenta
(2013-12-10), and Kissidougou (2014-02-07) were bought for MSF by
CartONG, with a web licence that allows tracing in OSM, that you must
accept before accessing the images.
The full text is at
Hi,
Other versions of the Landsat-8 image taken on 2014-03-23, which
includes Gueckedou, Macenta and Kissidougou, pansharpened in natural
colors (bands 4, 3 and 2) and in false colors (bands 7, 5, 3 - that
show water, for example), are available as TMS.
URLs for JOSM:
Hola,
Después de una pregunta de Humberto, una cobertura Landsat-8 de Bolivia
esta disponible, en colores naturales (rojo, verde y azul - Landsat
canales 4, 3 y 2), y también en falsas colores (infrarrojo, infrarrojo
cercano y verde - Landsat canales 7, 5 y 3), como sugerido por
Harrierco. (Para
; the
knowledge one could be is what imposed fear
https://pic.twitter.com/u3fbOlXmLq
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/409389774336557058
Le 26/12/2013 17:54, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Hello,
234 panchromatic WorldView-2 images of the Visayas regions (over Agutaya
and Cuyo Islands, Panay
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Hash: SHA1
Hello,
234 panchromatic WorldView-2 images of the Visayas regions (over Agutaya
and Cuyo Islands, Panay Island, Guimaras Island, Masbate Island,
Tacloban, Eastern Samar, Suluan Island, Dinagat) taken mostly in
December and November 2013, but also in
Le 17/12/2013 16:07, Om G a écrit :
Jean-Guilhem,
How could collectively asking for disaster imagery be controversial at all?
This is hard to believe that a campaign would have been mounted against you,
but I have seen the mechanism in other places so I know it is possible.
Many in the
Hi,
44 WorldView-1 panchromatic images of Busuanga and neighboring islands
(Coron), Caluya Islands and south of Mindoro were taken on 2013-12 14
and 15.
They are under the NextView license, which you must have accepted before
using them.
They are available both in the WMS server and as a TMS
who run it.
Best wishes,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 15/12/2013 19:20, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Dear Mikel, Dear All,
If, like everyone on these lists I think, you appreciate and like the
awesome work that Mark and his team are doing, then you might also
appreciate and like the fact
Dear Mikel, Dear All,
If, like everyone on these lists I think, you appreciate and like the
awesome work that Mark and his team are doing, then you might also
appreciate and like the fact that the petition to get more imagery in
open access, to support mapping the Philippines after Yolanda
/2013 22:24, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
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
Hi,
Will there be a way to connect live to this workshop ? Mumble ? Skype ?
Thanks,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 13/12/2013 06:50, Kate Chapman a écrit :
Hi All,
SotM-PH is this weekend(1) and on Sunday we are having a two hour
workshop to discuss next steps regarding response and recovery for
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.
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
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:
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Caluya Islands West of Borocay
Date : Wed, 11 Dec 2013 16:32:52 +0100
De : Jean-Guilhem Cailton jgcail...@openstreetmap.fr
Pour : Mark Cupitt markcup...@gmail.com
Copie à : osm-ph talk
Sender address problem with mailing list, sending again.
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Sujet: Re: [HOT] HIU imagery services problem
Date : Sun, 08 Dec 2013 21:27:50 +0100
De : Jean-Guilhem Cailton j...@arkemie.org
Pour : Joshua Campbell jcampbell@gmail.com
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Hi Josh,
Thank you very much.
But I am still unable to get some tiles over Tacloban, at this moment.
Using taclobancity-post-flipped layer, at very high zoom on the airport
taxiway, at scale 1:224 (in QGis), I get only partial tile coverage,
while at scale 1:448 it seems fine in this area. (I
Hello Robert, and mappers,
Poignant that you are planning this assessment at Carles and nearby
islands, within the Area of Interest (AOI) that we had suggested to
Google on the CrisisMappers mailing list, on Monday 18th. (Not covered
yet with post-disaster satellite imagery, as far as I can see).
Dear All,
It's 3 weeks today since typhoon Yolanda / Haiyan hit the Philippines.
So many people have been affected (14.4 million according to latest OCHA
SitRep) on such a large area, that there are still important mapping
needs, even after the wonderful mobilization of the OSM community, for
the
Dear All,
You know how useful the geodata produced by OpenStreetMap contributors
is to help the relief effort in the Philippines after typhoon Haiyan.
This effort could be even more efficient if more imagery sources had
been made available more quickly, and for a longer period of time,
public key.
Le 18/11/2013 06:03, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
And 3 post-disaster Landsat 7 images (which suffer from SLC failure)
have been added to the WMS server.
They are available in TMS layer:
tms:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/haiyan_ls7_post/{zoom}/{x}/{y}
Le 17/11
Hi,
5 post-disaster Landsat 8 images, in 2 strips covering Romblon,
Marinduque and south of Oriental Mindoro, for one, and Samar, Leyte,
Bohol, and western part of Cebu, are online as wms layers.
To those accustomed to previous generations of Landsat satellites, it
may be surprising how well the
://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/haiyan_ls8_post/{zoom}/{x}/{y}
Best wishes,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 17/11/2013 10:04, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Hi,
5 post-disaster Landsat 8 images, in 2 strips covering Romblon,
Marinduque and south of Oriental Mindoro, for one, and Samar, Leyte,
Bohol, and western
And 3 post-disaster Landsat 7 images (which suffer from SLC failure)
have been added to the WMS server.
They are available in TMS layer:
tms:http://imagery.openstreetmap.fr/tms/1.0.0/haiyan_ls7_post/{zoom}/{x}/{y}
Le 17/11/2013 22:19, Jean-Guilhem Cailton a écrit :
Hi,
15 pre-disaster
From Toulouse through Esri ;)
You rock Ryan !
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Sujet: [CrisisMappers] Imagery available #YolandaPH
Date : Thu, 14 Nov 2013 18:32:55 +
De :Ryan Lanclos rlanc...@esri.com
Répondre à :crisismapp...@googlegroups.com
Pour :
Dear All,
Thanks to the coordination work of Andrew Buck, Kate Chapman, and Dale
Kunce from the American Red Cross, among others, the U.S. Department of
State's Humanitarian Information Unit (HUI) has made available
post-disaster imagery from Digital Globe through the NextView License.
Robert
of Tacloban area available
Date : Wed, 13 Nov 2013 10:46:13 +0100
De :Jean-Guilhem Cailton jg_cail...@volunteers.cartong.org
Pour : Noel Ballantyne noelballant...@gmail.com
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Hi Noel
Good tip for JOSM, and good idea
Hi,
Of course, you are right, this is an emergency, and what is needed first
to deliver aid is to know where people live and how to get there
(buildings can be useful later for more accurate assessments). This
agrees with what has been said on this list before by Maning, who is
very active in the
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