Rapid Flood Damage Mapping and Information Dissemination During Emergency Event: An Experiment in OGC Disaster Resilience Pilot Li Lin Liping Di Chen Zhang Eugene Genong Yu Juozas Gaigalas 10.6084/m9.figshare.11717658.v1 https://esip.figshare.com/articles/poster/Rapid_Flood_Damage_Mapping_and_Information_Dissemination_During_Emergency_Event_An_Experiment_in_OGC_Disaster_Resilience_Pilot/11717658 <div>Flooding is one of the most common disasters in the</div><div>world. Among various types of flooding, flash flood</div><div>and coastal flood during (and after) hurricanes causes</div><div>devastating damages to economy and human life in</div><div>the world. Flooding in hurricane are usually hard to</div><div>predict due to few reasons. This research utilized the</div><div>scientific models, Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)</div><div>standards and the Geospatial Platform (GeoPlatform)</div><div>(https://www.geoplatform.gov/) to test the feasibility</div><div>on resolving above difficulties in OGC Disaster</div><div>Resilience Pilot (DRP-2019). </div><div><br></div><div>This poster was presented at the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Winter Meeting held in Bethesda, MD in January 2020.<br></div> 2020-01-30 20:51:25 flood damages disaster resilience ESIP Winter 2020 Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing