While the UAV NASA folks collected nice imagery over some of the fires, getting it in a useful format (spectral bands) has been very difficult. They were having computer problems today that prohibitied them from making the necessary changes for me, so who knows what's going to happen.
AWiFS did collect an image today, though. It was a great look at the whole region. I love that this sensor has such a large footprint and still provides decent spatial resolution (56m) for my purpose. I never need the 1m fancy imagery stuff everyone shows on the news. Here's the image from today with the fire perimeters draped over and some crude annotation I did.
I mapped the Slide and Grass Valley Fires from this image today. I will also do the Camp Pendleton and Santiago fires from this fella, but my DOI counterpart will handle the Poomacha, Witch, and Harris fires.
Friday, October 26, 2007
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So what is the big lake?
Dad Clark
That lake is the Salton Sea. See this for a map.
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