{ "culture": "en-AU", "name": "Floods_CIR_2021", "guid": "845C3FF7-90D0-4399-ADB9-CCE9489FFE91", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The rapid response flood imagery has been captured as CIR (Colour Infra Red) and produced to identify visible features and terrain and to support emergency management decision making in exceptional cases.", "description": "
The CIR (Colour Infra Red) rapid response imagery has been\ncaptured and produced to identify visible features and terrain and to support\nemergency management decision making in exceptional cases. In this case areas\naffected by recent Flooding.<\/span><\/p> The CIR or NRG mosaics consist of the NIR, Red and Green\nband combination and can be referred to as False-colour Infrared imagery. This\nband combination is useful for studying vegetation and the depiction of water.<\/span><\/p> The rapid response imagery product is also used on a whole\nof government basis as a visible record of the landscape at a given point in\ntime, allowing for comparative analysis to be carried out over different\ncapture dates. The image was created by ortho-rectifying and mosaicing data\nfrom flight lines over the project area using a Leica ADS80 airborne digital\nsensor. An ECW product is created as a Standard Colour (RGB) Orthorectifed\nMosaic file and has a spatial resolution of 15 cm. The file size depends on the\nindividual project area, compression ratio and the number of bands that exist\nin the image. The image was captured on 25 March 2021.<\/span><\/p> \n\n\n\n\n\n<\/p> As a rapid response\nproduct, this dataset meets the standards and accuracy specifications outlined\nin @ December 2016' for this type product.<\/span><\/p> Links:<\/span><\/p> Imagery Products and Specification Description pdf<\/span><\/a> <\/span><\/p> <\/span><\/p> Access Metadata for Hawkesbury Nepean Easter Sector<\/a> Access Metadata for Hawkesbury Nepean Floods West Sector<\/a> Access Metadata for Hawkesbury Nepean Floods Southern Sector<\/a> Access Metadata for Hawkesbury Nepean Floods Central Sector<\/a> Access Metadata for Lower Clarence Flood<\/a>
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