The Impact of Hurricane Isabel Shown Through LiDAR 11
whitefox writes "The folks at NASA, USGS, & NOAA flew flights gathering elevation data (including building tops) along the Outer Banks before and after Hurricane Isabel as part of the Eastern Coastal & Watershed Studies on hurricane and severe storm impacts. The preliminary results have been put out on a temporary website. I certainly don't make light of the suffering many people went through, including my own relatives, but I'm utterly awed by these pictures."
LIDAR (Score:1)
Presumably this site has more [lidar.com]
The system uses lasers to map elevations. This is interesting from a nerd perspective, but the photos will appeal to all.
Typhoons too? (Score:2)
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n : a tropical cyclone occurring in the W Pacific or Indian oceans
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The different models rely on different proportions of past statistics, and climate modelling. The more a north Atlantic model relies on statistics, the less it is applicable to other areas prone to tropical cyclones.
I'm sure that poor bastard (Score:2)
The complete irresponsibility of
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