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Date of Images:<\/SPAN><\/P>

5/5/2024<\/SPAN><\/P>

Date of Next Image:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Unknown<\/SPAN><\/P>

Summary:<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Color Infrared composite is created using the near-infrared, red, and green channels, allowing for the ability to see areas impacted by the event. The near-infrared gives the ability to see through thin clouds. Healthy vegetation is shown as red, water is in blue.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) RGB is a product that is created using the SWIR, NIR, and Red channels of the respective instrument.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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>

Suggested Use:<\/SPAN><\/P>

A Color Infrared composite depicts healthy vegetation as red, water as blue. Some minor atmospheric corrections have occurred.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) RGB is a product that can provides value in flood detection. Areas of water will appear blue, healthy green vegetation will appear as a bright green, urban areas in various shades of magenta, snow will appear as a bright blue/cyan, and bare soils being multicolor dependent on their makeup. Compare pre-event imagery to post-event imagery to identify potential flooding.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The True Color RGB provides a product of how the surface would look to the naked eye from space and may show damage caused by severe weather. 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>

Satellite/Sensor:<\/SPAN><\/P>

MultiSpectral Instrument (MSI) on European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-2A/2B satellites<\/SPAN><\/P>

Resolution:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Color Infrared RGB: 10 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

Shortwave Infrared RGB: 20 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

True Color RGB: 10 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

Credits:<\/SPAN><\/P>

NASA/MSFC, USGS, ESA Copernicus<\/SPAN><\/P>

Esri REST Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P>

See URL section on the right side of page.<\/SPAN><\/P>

WMS Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Data Download:<\/SPAN><\/P>

https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/download/gis_products/event_specific/2024/texas_flood_202405/sentinel2/<\/SPAN><\/A><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "mapName": "sentinel2", "description": "

Date of Images:<\/SPAN><\/P>

5/5/2024<\/SPAN><\/P>

Date of Next Image:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Unknown<\/SPAN><\/P>

Summary:<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Color Infrared composite is created using the near-infrared, red, and green channels, allowing for the ability to see areas impacted by the event. The near-infrared gives the ability to see through thin clouds. Healthy vegetation is shown as red, water is in blue.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) RGB is a product that is created using the SWIR, NIR, and Red channels of the respective instrument.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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>

Suggested Use:<\/SPAN><\/P>

A Color Infrared composite depicts healthy vegetation as red, water as blue. Some minor atmospheric corrections have occurred.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) RGB is a product that can provides value in flood detection. Areas of water will appear blue, healthy green vegetation will appear as a bright green, urban areas in various shades of magenta, snow will appear as a bright blue/cyan, and bare soils being multicolor dependent on their makeup. Compare pre-event imagery to post-event imagery to identify potential flooding.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The True Color RGB provides a product of how the surface would look to the naked eye from space and may show damage caused by severe weather. 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>

Satellite/Sensor:<\/SPAN><\/P>

MultiSpectral Instrument (MSI) on European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-2A/2B satellites<\/SPAN><\/P>

Resolution:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Color Infrared RGB: 10 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

Shortwave Infrared RGB: 20 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

True Color RGB: 10 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

Credits:<\/SPAN><\/P>

NASA/MSFC, USGS, ESA Copernicus<\/SPAN><\/P>

Esri REST Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P>

See URL section on the right side of page.<\/SPAN><\/P>

WMS Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Data Download:<\/SPAN><\/P>

https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov/download/gis_products/event_specific/2024/texas_flood_202405/sentinel2/<\/SPAN><\/A><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "copyrightText": "NASA/MSFC, USGS, ESA Copernicus", "supportsDynamicLayers": true, "layers": [ { "id": 0, "name": "Color Infrared: 5/5/2024", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Raster Layer", "supportsDynamicLegends": true }, { "id": 1, "name": "Shortwave Infrared: 5/5/2024", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Raster Layer", "supportsDynamicLegends": true }, { "id": 2, "name": "True Color: 5/5/2024", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Raster Layer", "supportsDynamicLegends": true } ], "tables": [], "spatialReference": { "wkid": 32615, "latestWkid": 32615, "xyTolerance": 0.001, "zTolerance": 0.001, "mTolerance": 0.001, "falseX": -5120900, "falseY": -9998100, "xyUnits": 10000, "falseZ": -100000, "zUnits": 10000, "falseM": -100000, "mUnits": 10000 }, "singleFusedMapCache": false, "initialExtent": { "xmin": 149863.35542168675, "ymin": 3279729, "xmax": 459916.6445783132, "ymax": 3510531, "spatialReference": { "wkid": 32615, "latestWkid": 32615, "xyTolerance": 0.001, "zTolerance": 0.001, "mTolerance": 0.001, "falseX": -5120900, "falseY": -9998100, "xyUnits": 10000, "falseZ": -100000, "zUnits": 10000, "falseM": -100000, "mUnits": 10000 } }, "fullExtent": { "xmin": 199980, "ymin": 3290220, "xmax": 409800, "ymax": 3500040, "spatialReference": { "wkid": 32615, "latestWkid": 32615, "xyTolerance": 0.001, "zTolerance": 0.001, "mTolerance": 0.001, "falseX": -5120900, "falseY": -9998100, "xyUnits": 10000, "falseZ": -100000, "zUnits": 10000, "falseM": -100000, "mUnits": 10000 } }, "datesInUnknownTimezone": false, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "units": "esriMeters", "supportedImageFormatTypes": "PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP", "documentInfo": { "Title": "sentinel2", "Author": "", "Comments": "

Date of Images:<\/SPAN><\/P>

5/5/2024<\/SPAN><\/P>

Date of Next Image:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Unknown<\/SPAN><\/P>

Summary:<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Color Infrared composite is created using the near-infrared, red, and green channels, allowing for the ability to see areas impacted by the event. The near-infrared gives the ability to see through thin clouds. Healthy vegetation is shown as red, water is in blue.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) RGB is a product that is created using the SWIR, NIR, and Red channels of the respective instrument.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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>

Suggested Use:<\/SPAN><\/P>

A Color Infrared composite depicts healthy vegetation as red, water as blue. Some minor atmospheric corrections have occurred.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) RGB is a product that can provides value in flood detection. Areas of water will appear blue, healthy green vegetation will appear as a bright green, urban areas in various shades of magenta, snow will appear as a bright blue/cyan, and bare soils being multicolor dependent on their makeup. Compare pre-event imagery to post-event imagery to identify potential flooding.<\/SPAN><\/P>

The True Color RGB provides a product of how the surface would look to the naked eye from space and may show damage caused by severe weather. 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>

Satellite/Sensor:<\/SPAN><\/P>

MultiSpectral Instrument (MSI) on European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus Sentinel-2A/2B satellites<\/SPAN><\/P>

Resolution:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Color Infrared RGB: 10 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

Shortwave Infrared RGB: 20 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

True Color RGB: 10 meters<\/SPAN><\/P>

Credits:<\/SPAN><\/P>

NASA/MSFC, USGS, ESA Copernicus<\/SPAN><\/P>

Esri REST Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P>

See URL section on the right side of page.<\/SPAN><\/P>

WMS Endpoint:<\/SPAN><\/P>

Data Download:<\/SPAN><\/P>

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