Hi,
Great find Daniel !
To use directly the GeoTiff images in JOSM, you could try the
ImportImagePlugin, but I haven't tried it.
I put the EO1-ALI images from Earth Observatory online, in WMS and TMS,
with the coordinates included in the GeoTiff files.
Apparently, they were not georeferenced
/Pierre Béland /
*De :* Pierre Béland
*Date/heure :* 2011-05-24 18:59:16
*A :* HOT Openstreetmap
*Cc :* talk-ca
*Sujet :* [HOT] Flooding in Richelieu River, Quebec
severely
affected by floods?
regards,
Pierre Béland
2011-05-27
De : Jean-Guilhem Cailton
Date/heure : 2011-05-27 05:19:54
A : Pierre_Béland
Cc : Brent Fraser; HOT Openstreetmap; talk-ca
Sujet : Re: [Talk-ca] [HOT] Flooding in Richelieu River, Quebec, Canada
:Follow-up (Complement
*De :* Jean-Guilhem Cailton
*Date/heure :* 2011-05-27 05:19:54
*A :* Pierre_Béland
*Cc :* Brent Fraser; HOT Openstreetmap; talk-ca
*Sujet :* Re: [Talk-ca] [HOT] Flooding in Richelieu River, Quebec,
Canada :Follow-up (Complement of information)
Hi Pierre,
The 30
Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote on 2011-05-27
According to the shapefile data, Lake Champlain, and hence Venise-en-Québec
are above the 30 m elevation.
The shapefile contains punctual elevations of 31 m in this area (Plage
Missisquoi, for example).
The next contour line would be the 40 m one,
(usgs licence point of view)?
And if it can be usefull?
Daniel
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From: Pierre Béland [mailto:infosbelas-...@yahoo.fr]
Sent: May-27-11 12:40
To: HOT Openstreetmap
Cc: talk-ca
Subject: Re: [HOT] [Talk-ca] Flooding in Richelieu River, Quebec,Canada
:Follow-up(Complement
2011/5/27 Daniel Begin jfd...@hotmail.com:
Bonjour tous le monde,
I have generated a 30m and 31m contour lines for Richelieu river and lake
Champlain (using SRTM data). It fits the 30m contour provided by
Jean-Guilhem but doesn't seem to fit pretty well the flooded wetland area
provided by
?
Daniel
*From:*Pierre Béland [mailto:infosbelas-...@yahoo.fr]
*Sent:* May-27-11 12:40
*To:* HOT Openstreetmap
*Cc:* talk-ca
*Subject:* Re: [HOT] [Talk-ca] Flooding in Richelieu River,
Quebec,Canada :Follow-up(Complement
...@hotmail.com]
Sent: May-27-11 15:18
To: 'Brent Fraser'
Cc: 'HOT Openstreetmap'; 'talk-ca'
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] [HOT] Flooding in Richelieu River, Quebec,Canada
:Follow-up(Complement of information)
Bonjour Brent,
Which one is better in this situation, SRTM or GeoBase? I would prefer SRTM
Hi Pierre,
Any idea of sources for street names ?
With MapOSMatic, you can produce indexed maps of streets of arbitrary
rectangular areas (provided they are not too large). For example, for
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu :
Partially answering my own question :
A city map of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, from the city itself, is
available online here :
http://www.ville.saint-jean-sur-richelieu.qc.ca/web/doc/Carteroutiere-2007824103123.pdf
It includes missing street names from the affected area.
I assume this is public
On Wed, 25 May 2011, Jean-Guilhem Cailton wrote:
Hi Pierre,
Any idea of sources for street names ?
The Canvec datafiles can be opened up in JOSM and can legally used as a
source for streetnames in Quebec.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Canvec
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