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Date of Images:
9/7/2022, 9/19/2022
Date of Next Image:
Unknown
Summary:
The Alaska Satellite Facility has developed false color Red, Green, Blue (RGB) and Radiometrically Terrain-Correct (RTC) composites of the Sentinel-1A/B Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instrument which assigns the co- and cross-polarization information to a channel in the composite. When used to support a flooding event, areas in blue denotes water present at the time of the satellite overpass before or after the start of the hurricane.
Blue areas have low returns in VV and VH (smooth surfaces such as calm water, but also frozen/crusted soil or dry sand), Green areas have high returns in VH (volume scatterers such as vegetation or some types of snow/ice), and Red areas have relatively high VV returns and relatively low VH returns (such as urban or sparsely vegetated areas).
Additional SAR Information
Suggested Use:
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 to derive flooded areas.
Blue areas have low returns in VV and VH (smooth surfaces such as calm water, but also frozen/crusted soil or dry sand), Green areas have high returns in VH (volume scatterers such as vegetation or some types of snow/ice), and Red areas have relatively high VV returns and relatively low VH returns (such as urban or sparsely vegetated areas).
Satellite/Sensor:
Synthetic Aperture Radar on European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-1A/B satellite
Resolution:
30 meters
Credits:
Sentinel data used in this derived product, contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2022), processed by ESA, Alaska Satellite Facility, NASA MSFC
Esri REST Endpoint:
See URL section on right side of page
WMS Endpoint:
Data Download:
Date of Images:
9/7/2022, 9/19/2022
Date of Next Image:
Unknown
Summary:
The Alaska Satellite Facility has developed false color Red, Green, Blue (RGB) and Radiometrically Terrain-Correct (RTC) composites of the Sentinel-1A/B Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instrument which assigns the co- and cross-polarization information to a channel in the composite. When used to support a flooding event, areas in blue denotes water present at the time of the satellite overpass before or after the start of the hurricane.
Blue areas have low returns in VV and VH (smooth surfaces such as calm water, but also frozen/crusted soil or dry sand), Green areas have high returns in VH (volume scatterers such as vegetation or some types of snow/ice), and Red areas have relatively high VV returns and relatively low VH returns (such as urban or sparsely vegetated areas).
Additional SAR Information
Suggested Use:
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 to derive flooded areas.
Blue areas have low returns in VV and VH (smooth surfaces such as calm water, but also frozen/crusted soil or dry sand), Green areas have high returns in VH (volume scatterers such as vegetation or some types of snow/ice), and Red areas have relatively high VV returns and relatively low VH returns (such as urban or sparsely vegetated areas).
Satellite/Sensor:
Synthetic Aperture Radar on European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-1A/B satellite
Resolution:
30 meters
Credits:
Sentinel data used in this derived product, contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2022), processed by ESA, Alaska Satellite Facility, NASA MSFC
Esri REST Endpoint:
See URL section on right side of page
WMS Endpoint:
Data Download: