Unlocking the full potential of Earth observation during the 2015 Texas flood disaster

Author:

Schumann G. J-P.12,Frye S.3,Wells G.4,Adler R.5,Brakenridge R.6,Bolten J.3,Murray J.7,Slayback D.8,Policelli F.3,Kirschbaum D.3,Wu H.9,Cappelaere P.10,Howard T.4,Flamig Z.11,Clark R.11,Stough T.12,Chini M.13,Matgen P.13,Green D.14,Jones B.15

Affiliation:

1. Remote Sensing Solutions, Inc.; Monrovia California

2. School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol; Bristol UK

3. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Greenbelt Maryland

4. Center for Space Research, University of Texas at Austin; Austin Texas

5. Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland; College Park Maryland USA

6. CSDMS, INSTAAR, University of Colorado; Boulder Colorado USA

7. NASA Langley Research Center; Hampton Virginia

8. Science Systems and Applications, Inc.; Lanham Maryland

9. ESSIC College Park, Maryland/NASA GSFC; Greenbelt Maryland

10. Vightel Corporation; Ellicott City Maryland USA

11. Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma; Norman Oklahoma USA

12. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Pasadena California

13. Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology; Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg

14. NASA Headquarters; Washington District of Columbia USA

15. USGS EROS; Sioux Falls South Dakota USA

Funder

Luxembourg National Research Fund

NASA ROSES-2015/Rapid Response

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

Reference10 articles.

1. Brakenridge , G. R. D. Slayback A. J. Kettner F. Policelli T. De Groeve S. Cohen 2015 Current Conditions and Maximum Flood Extent, 2015 Flooding in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, DFO Event 4252 http://floodobservatory.colorado.edu/Version3/2015Texas4252.html

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3. Abundance of satellite data presents opportunity, challenge;Hossain;Eos,2016

4. Flood detection in urban areas using TerraSAR-X;Mason;IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens.,2010

5. Towards an automated SAR-based flood monitoring system: Lessons learned from two case studies;Matgen;Phys. Chem. Earth,2011

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