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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Date of Images:</span></p><p><span>September 19, 2018; August 9, 2018</span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Summary:</span></p><p><span>Scientists at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center created these water extents using Landsat imagery. These images can be used to see where open water is visible at the time of the satellite overpass. This product shows all water detected and differentiates between normal water areas and some flooded areas. This product was classified using the ESA Worldview.</span></p><p><span>It's important to note that all flooded areas may not be captured do to the sensors limitations of not being able to "see" through vegetation and buildings. To determine where additional flooding may have occurred, combine this layer with other data sets.</span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Suggested Use:</span></p><p><span>This product shows water that is detected by the sensor with different colors indicating different land cover/land use classifications from CDL that appear to have water and are potentially flooded.</span></p><ul><li><p><span>Blue (1): Known Water</span></p></li><li><p><span>Red (2): Flooded Developed</span></p></li><li><p><span>Green (3): Flooded Vegetation</span></p></li><li><p><span>Orange (4): Flooded Cropland/Grassland</span></p></li><li><p><span>Gray (5): Clouds/Cloud Shadow</span></p></li></ul><p><span>(0): No Data</span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Satellite/Sensor:</span></p><p><span>Copernicus Sentinel-2</span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Resolution:</span></p><p><span>10 meters</span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Credits:</span></p><p><span>NASA/MSFC, USGS, ESA Copernicus</span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Esri REST Endpoint:</span></p><p><span>See URL section on the right side of page.</span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>WMS Endpoint:</span></p><p><span>https://gis.earthdata.nasa.gov/gis05/services/DISASTERS_EX2602_202405_FLOOD_BRAZIL/ex2602_sentinel2_WaterExtent/MapServer/WMSServer</span></p></div></div></div>
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Description: Date of Images:September 19, 2018; August 9, 2018Summary:Scientists at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center created these water extents using Landsat imagery. These images can be used to see where open water is visible at the time of the satellite overpass. This product shows all water detected and differentiates between normal water areas and some flooded areas. This product was classified using the ESA Worldview.It's important to note that all flooded areas may not be captured do to the sensors limitations of not being able to "see" through vegetation and buildings. To determine where additional flooding may have occurred, combine this layer with other data sets.Suggested Use:This product shows water that is detected by the sensor with different colors indicating different land cover/land use classifications from CDL that appear to have water and are potentially flooded.Blue (1): Known WaterRed (2): Flooded DevelopedGreen (3): Flooded VegetationOrange (4): Flooded Cropland/GrasslandGray (5): Clouds/Cloud Shadow(0): No DataSatellite/Sensor:Copernicus Sentinel-2Resolution:10 metersCredits:NASA/MSFC, USGS, ESA CopernicusEsri REST Endpoint:See URL section on the right side of page.WMS Endpoint:https://gis.earthdata.nasa.gov/gis05/services/DISASTERS_EX2602_202405_FLOOD_BRAZIL/ex2602_sentinel2_WaterExtent/MapServer/WMSServer
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Comments: Date of Images:September 19, 2018; August 9, 2018Summary:Scientists at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center created these water extents using Landsat imagery. These images can be used to see where open water is visible at the time of the satellite overpass. This product shows all water detected and differentiates between normal water areas and some flooded areas. This product was classified using the ESA Worldview.It's important to note that all flooded areas may not be captured do to the sensors limitations of not being able to "see" through vegetation and buildings. To determine where additional flooding may have occurred, combine this layer with other data sets.Suggested Use:This product shows water that is detected by the sensor with different colors indicating different land cover/land use classifications from CDL that appear to have water and are potentially flooded.Blue (1): Known WaterRed (2): Flooded DevelopedGreen (3): Flooded VegetationOrange (4): Flooded Cropland/GrasslandGray (5): Clouds/Cloud Shadow(0): No DataSatellite/Sensor:Copernicus Sentinel-2Resolution:10 metersCredits:NASA/MSFC, USGS, ESA CopernicusEsri REST Endpoint:See URL section on the right side of page.WMS Endpoint:https://gis.earthdata.nasa.gov/gis05/services/DISASTERS_EX2602_202405_FLOOD_BRAZIL/ex2602_sentinel2_WaterExtent/MapServer/WMSServer
Subject: (EXERCISE - DaNCE March 2026) Water Extent Maps (Copernicus Sentinel-2) for Hurricane Florence September 2018.
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Keywords: Sentinel-2,Flooding,NASA,NASA Disasters Program,True Color,Color Infrared,ESA,Copernicus,Shortwave Infrared,Flood,Floods,USA,United States,North Carolina,South Carolina,Water Extent
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