%0 Conference Paper %A Lin, Li %A Di, Liping %A Zhang, Chen %A Yu, Eugene Genong %A Gaigalas, Juozas %D 2020 %T Rapid Flood Damage Mapping and Information Dissemination During Emergency Event: An Experiment in OGC Disaster Resilience Pilot %U https://esip.figshare.com/articles/poster/Rapid_Flood_Damage_Mapping_and_Information_Dissemination_During_Emergency_Event_An_Experiment_in_OGC_Disaster_Resilience_Pilot/11717658 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.11717658.v1 %2 https://esip.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/21319239 %K flood damages %K disaster resilience %K ESIP Winter 2020 %K Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing %X
Flooding is one of the most common disasters in the
world. Among various types of flooding, flash flood
and coastal flood during (and after) hurricanes causes
devastating damages to economy and human life in
the world. Flooding in hurricane are usually hard to
predict due to few reasons. This research utilized the
scientific models, Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
standards and the Geospatial Platform (GeoPlatform)
(https://www.geoplatform.gov/) to test the feasibility
on resolving above difficulties in OGC Disaster
Resilience Pilot (DRP-2019).

This poster was presented at the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Winter Meeting held in Bethesda, MD in January 2020.
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