

{
"name":"Landslides/LHASA_Exposure",
"title":"Landslides/LHASA_Exposure",
"type":"Map Service",
"typeKeywords":["ArcGIS Server","Service","Map Service"],
"description":"<div><div>Landslides  are a widespread and often underestimated natural hazard, causing  thousands of deaths and significant economic damage each year. They  routinely block roads, destroy infrastructure, and disrupt communities  worldwide. While intense or prolonged rainfall is the most common  landslide trigger, earthquakes and human activities can also cause them.<\/div><div><br /><\/div><div>The  global Landslide Hazard Assessment for Situational Awareness (LHASA)  model provides users with a comprehensive view of landslide hazard in  near real-time. Using machine learning, LHASA combines rainfall data  from the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite with  antecedent soil moisture from the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP)  satellite to identify areas currently at risk from landslides. The model  shows where and when landslides are most probable, then calculates the  exposed population and road length within each administrative district,  helping users understand both the hazard and potential impacts on  communities and infrastructure.<\/div><div><br /><\/div><div>Daily global  landslide risk assessment from the LHASA (Landslide Hazard Assessment  for Situational Awareness) model. Color-coded hazard levels range from  red (very high risk) to yellow (low risk), helping users identify areas  where landslides may occur.<\/div><br /><div>To learn more please visit: <a href='https://landslides.nasa.gov/' target='_blank'>https://landslides.nasa.gov/<\/a><\/div><\/div>",
"extent":[[-100.39423720368897,-18.410575140104058],[-18.364600842419485,11.255302870875711]],

"url":"https://gis.earthdata.nasa.gov/gis05/rest/services/Landslides/LHASA_Exposure/MapServer"
}
