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National Geodetic Survey damage assessment imagery from Hurricane Sally available online

September 30, 2020 By Editor

National Geodetic Survey damage assessment imagery available online.


From September 18-21, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) collected aerial damage assessment images in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally. Imagery was collected in specific areas identified by NOAA in coordination with state and federal partners. Collected images are available to view online via the NGS aerial imagery viewer. View tips on how to use the imagery viewer.

NOAA’s aerial imagery aids safe navigation and captures damage to coastal areas caused by a storm. Aerial imagery is a crucial tool to determine the extent of the damage inflicted by flooding, and to compare baseline coastal areas to assess the damage to major ports and waterways, coastlines, critical infrastructure, and coastal communities. This imagery provides a cost-effective way to better understand the damage sustained to both property and the environment. View NOAA Emergency Response Imagery collected on the following days:

September 18: – Counties surrounding Mobile, AL and Pensacola, FL; Navarre, Florida; Graffiti Bridge, Pensacola, Florida; Pensacola Bay Bridge, Pensacola, Florida

September 19: – Outer coast areas from Mobile, AL and inland of Orange Beach and Penasacola, FL

September 20: – Coast areas east of Destin, FL along the coast to Panama City Beach, FL

September 21: – Inland from the coast from Pensacola, Florida to Panama City, Florida

See more info HERE

Filed Under: Business, Earth Imaging - Remote Sensing, Emergency Response, Top Text Lead Story Tagged With: hurricane

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