This is great! Thanks for putting these online. I've been trying to find the source on the EA website - as I was wondering whether they were also recording other bands (infra red etc) which could, I imagine, be used to map vegetation.
Also, I was curious to find out why they chose these specific towns and cities, and not others - or in other words, why they captured these images in the first place. Tim On 10 July 2016 at 22:45, Grant Slater <openstreet...@firefishy.com> wrote: > Hi OSM-GB, > > The Environment Agency recently release a massive trove of Open Data, > which I am slowly started to process. > > One of the smaller and quicker to process datasets is the Night Time > aerial imagery which I've now tiled and put online here: > http://ea.openstreetmap.org.uk/ > > Birmingham: http://ea.openstreetmap.org.uk/#zoom=12&lat=52.4831&lon=-1.8772 > Peterborough: http://ea.openstreetmap.org.uk/#zoom=13&lat=52.5743&lon=-0.2588 > Northhampton: http://ea.openstreetmap.org.uk/#zoom=13&lat=52.2458&lon=-0.8871 > Swindon: http://ea.openstreetmap.org.uk/#zoom=13&lat=51.5793&lon=-1.7931 > London (Mostly South): > http://ea.openstreetmap.org.uk/#zoom=11&lat=51.5266&lon=-0.0636 > > Unsure how useful the Night Time aerial imagery is for OpenStreetMap > proposes, but it sure does look good ;-) > > Kind regards, > > Grant > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb