WE3.R15.3

JPSS SATELLITES OBSERVED HISTORIC ASIA FLOODS AND THE POTENTIALLY AFFECTED POPULATION DURING THE SUMMER MONSOON RAINY SEASON

Donglian Sun, Sanmei Li, Tianshu Yang, George Mason University, United States; Satya Kalluri, Sean Helfrich, NOAA, United States; Fenando R Miralles, George Mason University, United States

Session:
WE3.R15: The Contribution of High-resolution Flood Risk Assessment, Monitoring, Impact Assessment, Early Warning and Forecast Systems Towards a More Efficient Disaster Management II Oral

Track:
Community-Contributed Sessions

Location:
Mercury Hall

Presentation Time:
Wed, 10 Jul, 15:08 - 15:22

Session Chair:
Alexia Tsouni, National Observatory of Athens (NOA)
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Session WE3.R15
WE3.R15.1: MULTI-PARAMETER FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT PLANNING AT HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION IN THE REGION OF ATTICA, GREECE
Alexia Tsouni, Stavroula Sigourou, Vasiliki Pagana, Michail-Christos Tsoutsos, National Observatory of Athens (NOA), Greece; Panayiotis Dimitriadis, G-Fivos Sargentis, Theano Iliopoulou, Romanos Ioannidis, Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou, Efthymios Chardavellas, Marcos Julien Alexopoulos, Antonis Koukouvinos, Nikos Mamasis, Demetris Koutsoyiannis, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece; Charalampos (Haris) Kontoes, National Observatory of Athens (NOA), Greece
WE3.R15.2: Flooded areas’ monitoring under the Kakhovka Dam based on machine learning and satellite data
Bohdan Yailymov, Space Research Institute NAS of Ukraine and SSA of Ukraine, Ukraine; Hanna Yailymova, Nataliia Kussul, Andrii Shelestov, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Ukraine
WE3.R15.3: JPSS SATELLITES OBSERVED HISTORIC ASIA FLOODS AND THE POTENTIALLY AFFECTED POPULATION DURING THE SUMMER MONSOON RAINY SEASON
Donglian Sun, Sanmei Li, Tianshu Yang, George Mason University, United States; Satya Kalluri, Sean Helfrich, NOAA, United States; Fenando R Miralles, George Mason University, United States
WE3.R15.4: MANAGING FLOOD RESCUE MISSION VIA WEB-BASED DISASTER INFORMATION SYSTEM
Mohamad Zulkhaibri Mat Azmi, Muhammad Akmal Asraf Mohamad Sharom, Abd Razak Sipit, Malaysian Space Agency (MYSA), Malaysia
WE3.R15.5: A COMPARISON OF HIGH-RESOLUTION OPTICAL AND SAR FLOOD INUNDATION EXTENT MAPS IN THE USA'S RED RIVER OF THE NORTH
Rachel Lazzaro, Global Science and Technology, Inc. / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States; Qingyuan Zhang, University of Maryland / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States; Cora Jackson, Vanderbilt University, United States; Qing Yang, Xinyi Shen, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States; Sean Helfrich, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States
WE3.R15.6: REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES FOR EVALUATING LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN AREAS AFFECTED BY FLOODS
Constantinos Nefros, Constantinos Loupasakis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; Stavroula Alatza, Charalampos Kontoes, National Observatory of Athens, Greece
WE3.R15.7: ON THE INTEGRATION OF INTENSITY, INTERFEROMETRIC COHERENCE AND POLARIZATION DIVERSITY IN FLOOD DETECTION FROM LONG STACKS OF MULTI-FREQUENCY SAR DATA THROUGH A BAYESIAN FRAMEWORK
Alberto Refice, Giacomo Caporusso, Francesco Paolo Lovergine, CNR, Italy; Raffaele Nutricato, Davide Oscar Nitti, Alessandro Parisi, GAP srl, Italy; Rosa Colacicco, Domenico Capolongo, University of Bari, Italy; Maria Virelli, Deodato Tapete, Alessandro Ursi, ASI, Italy
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