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Harvey Images

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This draft page is attempting to create a workflow for people to identify reportable issues captured in aerial photography of Harvey-affected areas, specifically industrial sites.

Steps to report

Here we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach.

Compile sites

  • Go through lists of at-risk sites and compile lists for sites in TX that are obviously worrisome--oil refineries, sewage, nuclear etc.

Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder (you have to click the xls icon near the report area for this)

Add other sources here too.

Add them here (you'll need to be logged in) - or we should create a shared google spreadsheet for them?:

[prompt:Add site here]

Compile image sources

See question compiling image sources here

Image sources:

(add sources here too!)

Compare to aerial images

Check through images from image sources for these locations and check if they are flooded--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
* His images have meta data with GPS aligned with plane location, so it won't be perfect--might have to search a bit
* If you find something that looks flooded or suspicious write down a simple report like on a spreadsheet
* Make sure to do a screen capture of the footage to attach to report
* We send all data back to Scott since it involves his photos (in his work this can amount to lawsuits for companies)


videoexplaining, maybe, what could be done (bad audio?) https://youtu.be/O2bV1a1gNfA

master sheet of links https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZMti2lH4sST6Apzp_DeCQld4z4ioTmm7LdFiF8fK4A/edit#gid=1

Facilities lists to scan through

Source information for facilities
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7ipKYaoi-eYMFMwZU1qZm94d1U/view?usp=sharing

map of these data
https://gulfwetlandsmap.carto.com/viz/c827e7ac-e17a-4a83-a3b6-4e075f4172c6/embed_map


Imagery sources to scan through

NOAA imagery to scan: