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Service Description: Purpose/Summary: The Alaska Satellite Facility has developed a false color Red, Green, Blue (RGB) composite image of the Sentinel 1A Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instrument which assigns the co- and cross-polarization information to a channel in the RGB composite. When used to support a flooding event, areas in blue denotes water present at the time of the satellite overpass prior to the landfall of Hurricane Michael. The Sentinel-1 data was acquired on October 14, 2018 at 23:53:50 UTC. Suggested Usage: In this image, water appears in blue, vegetated areas in shades of green and urban areas in bright orange. It is recommended to use this product with ancillary information after the landfall of the hurricane to derive flooded areas. Satellite/Sensor: Synthetic Aperture Radar on European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-1B satellite; 30 m resolution Credit/Acknowledgements: Sentinel data used in this derived product, contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2018), processed by ESA, Alaska Satellite Facility, and NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.

Name: Hurricane_Michael_2018/sentinel1A_rgb_20181014_235350

Description: Purpose/Summary: The Alaska Satellite Facility has developed a false color Red, Green, Blue (RGB) composite image of the Sentinel 1A Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instrument which assigns the co- and cross-polarization information to a channel in the RGB composite. When used to support a flooding event, areas in blue denotes water present at the time of the satellite overpass prior to the landfall of Hurricane Michael. The Sentinel-1 data was acquired on October 14, 2018 at 23:53:50 UTC. Suggested Usage: In this image, water appears in blue, vegetated areas in shades of green and urban areas in bright orange. It is recommended to use this product with ancillary information after the landfall of the hurricane to derive flooded areas. Satellite/Sensor: Synthetic Aperture Radar on European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-1B satellite; 30 m resolution Credit/Acknowledgements: Sentinel data used in this derived product, contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2018), processed by ESA, Alaska Satellite Facility, and NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.

Single Fused Map Cache: false

Extent: Initial Extent: Full Extent: Pixel Size X: 2.955027205937565E-4

Pixel Size Y: 2.9550272059375616E-4

Band Count: 3

Pixel Type: U8

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Mensuration Capabilities: Basic

Has Histograms: false

Has Colormap: false

Has Multi Dimensions : false

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Min Scale: 0

Max Scale: 0

Copyright Text: NASA Disasters Program/MSFC/ASF, ESA Copernicus

Service Data Type: esriImageServiceDataTypeRGB

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Standard Deviation Values: N/A

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Fields: None

Default Mosaic Method: Center

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Mosaic Operator: First

Default Compression Quality: 75

Default Resampling Method: Bilinear

Max Record Count: null

Max Image Height: 4100

Max Image Width: 15000

Max Download Image Count: null

Max Mosaic Image Count: null

Allow Raster Function: true

Allow Copy: true

Allow Analysis: true

Allow Compute TiePoints: false

Supports Statistics: false

Supports Advanced Queries: false

Use StandardizedQueries: true

Raster Type Infos: Has Raster Attribute Table: false

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Ownership Based AccessControl For Rasters: null

Child Resources:   Info   Statistics   Key Properties   Legend   Raster Function Infos

Supported Operations:   Export Image   Identify   Measure   Compute Histograms   Compute Statistics Histograms   Get Samples   Compute Class Statistics   Query Boundary   Compute Pixel Location   Compute Angles   Validate   Project