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snippet: Planet Imagery (True Color, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index [NDVI]) for Tropical Cyclone Debby in August 2024.
summary: Planet Imagery (True Color, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index [NDVI]) for Tropical Cyclone Debby in August 2024.
extent: [[-81.7629006846838,32.3514947383485],[-80.8939058517875,33.584690397326]]
accessInformation: NASA Disasters Program, Includes copyrighted material of Planet Labs PBC. All rights reserved.
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typeKeywords: ["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>NOTE: Due to the higher resolution of this data, it may be slow to load or require the user to zoom to a smaller area of interest.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Date of Images:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Pre-Event: 7/30/2024, 8/1/2024</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Post-Event: 8/10/2024</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Date of Next Image:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>Unknown</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Summary</SPAN><SPAN>:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The True Color RGB composite provides a product of how the surface would look to the naked eye from space. The RGB is created using the red, green, and blue channels of the respective instrument.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The dynamically generated Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) layer is an index for quantifying green vegetation. It reflects the state of vegetation health based on how vegetation reflects light at certain wavelengths.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Suggested Use:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The True Color RGB provides a product of how the surface would look to the naked eye from space. The True Color RGB is produced using the 3 visible wavelength bands (red, green, and blue) from the respective sensor. Some minor atmospheric corrections have occurred.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>For NDVI, dark green colors are areas with a lot of green leaf growth which indicates the presence of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll reflects more infrared light and less visible light. Areas with some green leaf growth are in light greens, and areas with little to no vegetation growth are even lighter greens.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Satellite/Sensor:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>PlanetScope</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Resolution:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>3 meters</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Esri REST Endpoint:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>See URL section on right side of page</SPAN></P><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">WMS Endpoint:</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/ags04/services/brasil_flood_2024/planet_true/MapServer/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&amp;service=WMS</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
licenseInfo: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>NASA data and products are freely available to federal, state, public, non-profit and commercial users. This information can be experimental- or research-grade data products and may not be appropriate for operational use. These NASA data products, services, and the Disasters Mapping Portal are intended to aid decision makers and enhance situational awareness, but these data are not guaranteed to be consistently available or routinely updated. Use of this product should include: "Includes copyrighted material of Planet Labs PBC. All rights reserved.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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title: tropicalcyclone_debby_planet
type: Map Service
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tags: ["Planet","True Color","NDVI","Normalized Difference Vegetation Index","Florida","Georgia","South Carolina","North Carolina","USA","Flooding","NASA","NASA Disasters Program","True Color. ESA. Copernicus","Debby","Tropical Cyclone"]
culture: en-US
name: tropicalcyclone_debby_planet
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spatialReference: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere