Hurricane Katrina hit southwestern Mississippi on August 29, 2005, at 10 a.m. CDT as a category 3 event with storm surges up to approximately 9 m and sustained winds of approximately 120 mph. The hurricane ravaged several coastal towns, destroying or severely damaging hundreds of homes. Hurricand Katrina deposited millions of tons of debris and caused severe damage to coastal forests. In response, several Federal agencies have been using a broad range of remotely sensed data (e.g., IKONOS) to aid damage assessment and disaster recovery efforts. This presentation discusses an effort to use IKONOS data for damage assessment, based on data collected over southwestern coastal Mississippi on September 2, 2005
Presentation given in the Neely Lobby of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Runtime: 71...
Automated remote sensing methods have not gained widespread usage for damage assessment after hurric...
An estimated 39 million m3 of timber was damaged across the Southeast Forest District of Mississippi...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi on August 29th, 2005...
Stennis Space Center personnel flew a Learjet equipped with instrumentation designed to acquire imag...
We assessed the use of GLAS data as a tool to quantify large-scale forest damage. GLAS data for the ...
Hurricane Katrina severely impacted coastal Mississippi, creating large quantities of building and v...
The loads associated with Hurricane Katrina led to the destruction or severe damage of approximately...
Land cover on the Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands was surveyed in 2010–2011 as part of continuin...
A USGS analysis of land change data from satellite imagery and field observation indicated that 217 ...
Global climate change has affected the rate of rising sea level, the frequency, intensity, timing, a...
The instrumental record of hurricane activity is too short to fully capture the occurrence of the ra...
Journal ArticleFrom 22-29 September 2005 HEART, one of eight Heritage Emergency Assistance Recovery ...
ABSTRACT: Hurricane Michael made landfall on Mexico Beach, Florida panhandle as a Category 5 storm ...
One of the most destructive tropical cyclones ever to strike the U.S., Hurricane Katrina made landfa...
Presentation given in the Neely Lobby of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Runtime: 71...
Automated remote sensing methods have not gained widespread usage for damage assessment after hurric...
An estimated 39 million m3 of timber was damaged across the Southeast Forest District of Mississippi...
Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi on August 29th, 2005...
Stennis Space Center personnel flew a Learjet equipped with instrumentation designed to acquire imag...
We assessed the use of GLAS data as a tool to quantify large-scale forest damage. GLAS data for the ...
Hurricane Katrina severely impacted coastal Mississippi, creating large quantities of building and v...
The loads associated with Hurricane Katrina led to the destruction or severe damage of approximately...
Land cover on the Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands was surveyed in 2010–2011 as part of continuin...
A USGS analysis of land change data from satellite imagery and field observation indicated that 217 ...
Global climate change has affected the rate of rising sea level, the frequency, intensity, timing, a...
The instrumental record of hurricane activity is too short to fully capture the occurrence of the ra...
Journal ArticleFrom 22-29 September 2005 HEART, one of eight Heritage Emergency Assistance Recovery ...
ABSTRACT: Hurricane Michael made landfall on Mexico Beach, Florida panhandle as a Category 5 storm ...
One of the most destructive tropical cyclones ever to strike the U.S., Hurricane Katrina made landfa...
Presentation given in the Neely Lobby of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Runtime: 71...
Automated remote sensing methods have not gained widespread usage for damage assessment after hurric...
An estimated 39 million m3 of timber was damaged across the Southeast Forest District of Mississippi...