Title: ASPRS Imagery Users Workshop
1Contact Andrew D. MacInnes GIS Manager / CZM
Administrator 106 Avenue G Belle Chasse, LA
70037 504-297-5320 a.macinnes_at_earthlink.net
2ASPRS Imagery Users Workshop
Airborne and Satellite Imagery Use and
Collection for Katrina and Rita
- Presented by Andrew MacInnes
- Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
- January 19, 2006
3Why Were Here
- Katrina
- Landfall August 29, 2005
- Category 4 at Landfall (Plaquemines Parish hit
first) - 80 of Plaquemines Parish Flooded (gt 4 of
water) - Approximately 6 back levee breaches
- Rita
- Landfall September 24, 2005
- Sustained 40-knot winds for three days
- Re-flooded 60 of Plaquemines Parish
- Approximately 9 new back levee breaches and
reopening of patched breaches
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11The Need for Imagery
- Response
- Levee Breaches
- Flooding
- Oil Spills
- Recovery
- Debris Estimates / Clean-Up
- Vessel / Ship Removal
- Housing Demolition
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12Everyone knows where the Port Sulphur breach is,
right?
13Agencies Involved in Imagery Requests
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- U.S. Coast Guard
- Commercial Vendors
- Private Industry
- USGS
- FEMA
- NGA (National Geospatial
- Intelligence Agency)
142005 NOAA Natural Color/CIR
- Limited Coverage
- 1-Foot Ground Resolution
- Not Georeferenced
- Hundreds of Tiles to Cover Entire Parish
- Flown by NOAA, Supplied to PPG by NGA
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172005 IKONOS Panchromatic
- Commercial Imagery, Provided by NGA
- 1-Foot Ground Resolution
- Not all Images Georeferenced
- Some Images are Unreadable
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202005 IKONOS Multispectral
- Commercial Imagery, Provided by NGA
- 4-Meter Ground Resolution
- Not all Georeferenced
- High Cloud Cover
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232005 Quickbird Panchromatic
- Commercial Imagery, Provided by NGA
- 1-Foot Ground Resolution
- Very Limited Coverage
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262005 IDP Panchromatic
- National Imagery (Declassified)
- 1-Foot Ground Resolution
- Good, but Incomplete Parish Coverage
- Visual Noise (Distortion) in many Images
- Released to PPG by NGA
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292005 Aerial Imagery(Private Corporation Donation)
- 1 Ground Resolution
- Flown 3 Days After Katrina
- Complete Coverage of Livable Areas
- Provided in CIR, PAN and RGB Format
- White Background Makes Mosaic Difficult
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342005 ARCHER Imagery(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
- 3 Ground Resolution
- Multiple Flights / Crews (Civil Air Patrol)
- 75 Parish Coverage
- New Technology / Procedures
- Substantial Distortion at EOFL
- Poor Spatial Accuracy
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38Summary
- Despite numerous written and verbal requests by
multiple Parish contacts, a uniform, useful and
complete imagery coverage of the Parish was
difficult to obtain. - Much of the data that has been provided has been
delivered in formats that are not conducive to
quick and easy integration into existing GIS
structure. - Agencies have been unable to deliver post Katrina
coverage of all damaged areas (entire Parish)
even before Ritas effects were felt. - Continued
39Summary (continued)
- Agencies have delivered other images (video and
still obliques) but these have little value for
GIS analysis. - The importance of receiving complete post-Katrina
imagery is of extreme importance, especially in
regard to assessment of damaged properties and
infrastructure due to a particular storm. - High turnover rate of FEMA, National Guard etc.
support means multiple requests must be made to
get the message through.
40Questions or Comments?