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Webinar: Rapid Floodwater Mapping and Depth Analysis Using Optical UAV and SAR Technology
SECOORA’s August installment of the Coastal Observing in Your Community Webinar Series is August 27th, 12 PM ET. It will feature Dr. Leila Hashemi-Beni, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T), who will provide an overview of rapid floodwater mapping and depth analysis using optical UAV and SAR technology.
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Eyes on Debby: Hurricane Data Resources
Hurricane Debby, now categorized as a Tropical Storm, has brought storm surge and wind damage to the Southeast. Debby continues to cause major flooding as the storm travels north.
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Measuring Surface Currents on the East Coast of Florida with High Frequency Radars
The Florida Institute of Technology and UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography recently installed four high frequency radars on the east coast of Florida. These systems measure the speed and direction of ocean currents, which is helpful for search & rescue operations and tracking marine debris.