The Landsat images (prefire from April 30, 2006 and postfire from yesterday, June 1, 2006) came in around 9:45 am this morning. Within 1.5 hrs., I was done and had the derived data posted to an FTP site for the BAER team in Tucson to view and adjust if necessary. When zoomed in to about full resolution on this 30m data, you can easily see the US-Mexico border. Unfortunately, walls or fences are pretty bad ecologically, as you can see quite a contrast between the sides. The examples here are prefire, postfire, and a Google Earth visualization I created with the derived data, or BARC. This fire, according to the models I ran, had no high burn severity.
Friday, June 02, 2006
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