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60 CURRENT | warren |
September 21, 2017 21:58
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
See the below resources to begin turning these into activities. Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too for Groups. Add other possible partners here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add partners here] ResourcesFor the steps outlined above. Compile image sources(largely complete for now, asked as a question) Gather satellite or aerial images -- before and after may be needed. Also see compiled imagery sources in this question: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-12-2017/what-are-some-sources-of-new-aerial-imagery-of-harvey-damages
Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste Use this guide on visual oil identification and this example image of flaring
Industrial sites in TXGather/compile lists of at-risk sites in TX (oil refineries, sewage, nuclear etc.)
Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Questions[questions:harvey] Uploading screenshotsThese are extra steps for the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity 1. Take a screenshotTake a screenshot of any site from the above lists, or any industrial site you can see where flooding may have caused issues. Example: 2. Upload the screenshotUpload the screenshot to this folder on this public Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1HdcMKx0evKN0tPUEhzTG1KVkU You can copy a link to that image by right clicking on it or by selecting it and choosing You can also upload images as a comment on this page. Remember to save the link to the photo to add to the spreadsheet. If it's a comment, you can click on the time, i.e. Back to the image compiling activityIf you got here from the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity, you can return there and resume at Step 2. If you got here from the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity, you can return there and resume at Step 2. More resourcesvideo explaining, maybe, what could be done (bad audio?) https://youtu.be/O2bV1a1gNfA GRN master sheet of links https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZMti2lH4sST6Apzp_DeCQld4z4ioTmm7LdFiF8fK4A/edit#gid=1 |
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59 | warren |
September 21, 2017 16:49
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
See the below resources to begin turning these into activities. Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too for Groups. Add other possible partners here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add partners here] ResourcesFor the steps outlined above. Compile image sources(largely complete for now, asked as a question) Gather satellite or aerial images -- before and after may be needed. Also see compiled imagery sources in this question: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-12-2017/what-are-some-sources-of-new-aerial-imagery-of-harvey-damages
Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste Use this guide on visual oil identification and this example image of flaring
Industrial sites in TXGather/compile lists of at-risk sites in TX (oil refineries, sewage, nuclear etc.)
Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Questions[questions:harvey] Uploading screenshotsThese are extra steps for the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity 1. Take a screenshotTake a screenshot of any site from the above lists, or any industrial site you can see where flooding may have caused issues. Example: 2. Upload the screenshotUpload the screenshot to this folder on this public Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1HdcMKx0evKN0tPUEhzTG1KVkU You can copy a link to that image by right clicking on it or by selecting it and choosing You can also upload images as a comment on this page. Remember to save the link to the photo to add to the spreadsheet. If it's a comment, you can click on the time, i.e. Back to the image compiling activityIf you got here from the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity, you can return there and resume at Step 2. If you got here from the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity, you can return there and resume at Step 2. More resourcesvideo explaining, maybe, what could be done (bad audio?) https://youtu.be/O2bV1a1gNfA GRN master sheet of links https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZMti2lH4sST6Apzp_DeCQld4z4ioTmm7LdFiF8fK4A/edit#gid=1 |
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58 | warren |
September 21, 2017 16:49
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
See the below resources to begin turning these into activities. Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too for Groups. Add other possible partners here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add partners here] ResourcesFor the steps outlined above. Compile image sources(largely complete for now, asked as a question) Gather satellite or aerial images -- before and after may be needed. Also see compiled imagery sources in this question: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-12-2017/what-are-some-sources-of-new-aerial-imagery-of-harvey-damages
Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste Use this guide on visual oil identification and this example image of flaring
Industrial sites in TXGather/compile lists of at-risk sites in TX (oil refineries, sewage, nuclear etc.)
Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Questions[questions:harvey] Uploading screenshotsThese are extra steps for the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity 1. Take a screenshotTake a screenshot of any site from the above lists, or any industrial site you can see where flooding may have caused issues. Example: 2. Upload the screenshotUpload the screenshot to this folder on this public Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1HdcMKx0evKN0tPUEhzTG1KVkU You can copy a link to that image by right clicking on it or by selecting it and choosing You can also upload images as a comment on this page. Remember to save the link to the photo to add to the spreadsheet. If it's a comment, you can click on the time, i.e. If you got here from the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity, you can return there and resume at Step 2. More resourcesvideo explaining, maybe, what could be done (bad audio?) https://youtu.be/O2bV1a1gNfA GRN master sheet of links https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZMti2lH4sST6Apzp_DeCQld4z4ioTmm7LdFiF8fK4A/edit#gid=1 |
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57 | warren |
September 21, 2017 16:47
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
See the below resources to begin turning these into activities. Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too for Groups. Add other possible partners here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add partners here] ResourcesFor the steps outlined above. Compile image sources(largely complete for now, asked as a question) Gather satellite or aerial images -- before and after may be needed. Also see compiled imagery sources in this question: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-12-2017/what-are-some-sources-of-new-aerial-imagery-of-harvey-damages
Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste Use this guide on visual oil identification and this example image of flaring
Industrial sites in TXGather/compile lists of at-risk sites in TX (oil refineries, sewage, nuclear etc.)
Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Questions[questions:harvey] Uploading screenshotsThese are extra steps for the NOAA Harvey image compiling activity 1. Take a screenshotTake a screenshot of any site from the above lists, or any industrial site you can see where flooding may have caused issues. Example: 2. Upload the screenshotUpload the screenshot to this folder on this public Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1HdcMKx0evKN0tPUEhzTG1KVkU You can copy a link to that image by right clicking on it or by selecting it and choosing You can also upload images as a comment on this page. Remember to save the link to the photo to add to the spreadsheet. If it's a comment, you can click on the time, i.e. More resourcesvideo explaining, maybe, what could be done (bad audio?) https://youtu.be/O2bV1a1gNfA GRN master sheet of links https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZMti2lH4sST6Apzp_DeCQld4z4ioTmm7LdFiF8fK4A/edit#gid=1 |
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56 | warren |
September 20, 2017 15:02
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
See the below resources to begin turning these into activities. Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too for Groups. Add other possible partners here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add partners here] ResourcesFor the steps outlined above. Compile image sources(largely complete for now, asked as a question) Gather satellite or aerial images -- before and after may be needed. Also see compiled imagery sources in this question: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-12-2017/what-are-some-sources-of-new-aerial-imagery-of-harvey-damages
Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste Use this guide on visual oil identification and this example image of flaring
Industrial sites in TXGather/compile lists of at-risk sites in TX (oil refineries, sewage, nuclear etc.)
Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Questions[questions:harvey] More resourcesvideo explaining, maybe, what could be done (bad audio?) https://youtu.be/O2bV1a1gNfA GRN master sheet of links https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZMti2lH4sST6Apzp_DeCQld4z4ioTmm7LdFiF8fK4A/edit#gid=1 |
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55 | warren |
September 20, 2017 14:12
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
See the below resources to begin turning these into activities. Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too for Groups. Add other possible partners here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add partners here] ResourcesFor the steps outlined above. Compile image sources(largely complete for now, asked as a question) Gather satellite or aerial images -- before and after may be needed. Also see compiled imagery sources in this question: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-12-2017/what-are-some-sources-of-new-aerial-imagery-of-harvey-damages
Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste Use this guide on visual oil identification
Industrial sites in TXGather/compile lists of at-risk sites in TX (oil refineries, sewage, nuclear etc.)
Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Questions[questions:harvey] More resourcesvideo explaining, maybe, what could be done (bad audio?) https://youtu.be/O2bV1a1gNfA GRN master sheet of links https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZMti2lH4sST6Apzp_DeCQld4z4ioTmm7LdFiF8fK4A/edit#gid=1 |
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54 | warren |
September 20, 2017 14:02
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too. Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images NOAA imagery to scan:
Also see compiled imagery sources in this question: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/09-12-2017/what-are-some-sources-of-new-aerial-imagery-of-harvey-damages Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
video explaining, 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data |
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53 | warren |
September 20, 2017 13:58
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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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too. Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
video explaining, 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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52 | warren |
September 20, 2017 13:54
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Basic needs for imagery reporting
Potential partnersLet's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too. Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
video explaining, 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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51 | warren |
September 20, 2017 13:52
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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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons _ Basic needs for imagery reporting
_ _ Potential partners Let's brainstorm some partners to work on this and future disaster responses with. See the main harvey page too. Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
video explaining, 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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50 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:21
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
video explaining, 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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49 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:20
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Examine images for flooding/damagesCheck through images for listed locations--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
video explaining, 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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48 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:17
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding--in some cases you can see sheen or waste
video explaining, 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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47 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:14
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding-in some cases you can see sheen or waste
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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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46 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:14
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding-in some cases you can see sheen or waste
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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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45 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:13
| over 7 years ago
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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding-in some cases you can see sheen or waste
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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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44 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:12
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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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding-in some cases you can see sheen or waste 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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43 | zengirl2 |
September 18, 2017 03:11
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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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding-in some cases you can see sheen or waste 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sources
Image sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding-in some cases you can see sheen or waste 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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September 18, 2017 03:07
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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. Photo: By SC National Guard (170831-Z-AH923-081) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Steps to reportHere we're organizing the required steps. We can make each into an activity later, and begin doing more outreach. Compile sites
Main source: Surging Seas: Risk Finder -EPA tool allows coastline reports by state and specific risk (ex. oil refineries) Gulf Restoration Network Map of Oil Sierra Club Map of Toxic Sites Harvey Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - Data Tool Add other sources here (you'll need to be logged in) [prompt:text:Add site here] Compile image sourcesImage sources: TX National Resources Information Center -"before" images The Texas General Land Office -"before" images USGS Earth Explorer Tool-possibly "both" images Compare to aerial imagesCheck through images for listed locations for flooding-in some cases you can see sheen or waste 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 throughSource information for facilities map of these data Imagery sources to scan throughNOAA imagery to scan:
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