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Tropical Storm Emily Over the Caribbean, August 2011-08-09 - Item 6
The forecasts indicated that the tropical storm would reach the island of Hispaniola on August 3, 2011, at approximately 2:00 pm (local time), according to the National... -
Landslide susceptibility
The following map shows those areas that received over 200 mm of rain, superimposed on a map of landslide susceptibility (NASA-SSAI). -
Hydrometeorological events in Central America and the Caribbean, 2011 -- Hurr...
According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Tropical Storm Emily, Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Harvey affected Central America and the Caribbean during the month of... -
El Progreso, Guatemala
Areas affected by flooding in the Department of El Progreso. Captured on 17 October 2011 by RADARSAT-2. Data provided by Canadian Space Agency. -
Rainfall forecast, 17 and 18 October
According to the MM5 forecast the accumulated rainfall for 17 and 18 October would be higher than 320 millimeters, mainly for El Salvador. -
Surface runoff animation
This animation uses NASA/LIS Runoff data from 2000 to 2010. In order to comprehend the full effect of the current drought, it would be necessary to evaluate runoff in the coming... -
National ALOS PALSAR Imagery Mosaics - El Salvador
National ALOS PALSAR Imagery Mosaics - El Salvador -
Damages caused by the earthquake throughout central Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Ja...
Widespread damage is visible here, depicted by the red outlines, in various parts of the city. Among the most notable impacts are along Boulevard Jeans-Jacques Dessalines and... -
Hydrometeorological events in Central America and the Caribbean, 2011 -- Prec...
This map of the Precipitation Change Severity Index for Central America, Haiti and the Dominican Republic during 2011 depicts the areas where changes were more severe in terms... -
Regional Analyses of Temperature Anomalies under one scenario in the 2080s
Regional Analyses of Temperature Anomalies under one scenario in the 2080s -
Sonsonate, El Salvador
Areas affected by flooding in the Department of Sonsonate. Captured on 17 October 2001 by RADARSAT-2. Data provided by Canadian Space Agency. -
Damages identified in Verapaz in the Department of San Vicente, El Salvador, ...
Using Formosat-2 satellite images*, visible damages have been detected in the populated areas of Verapaz, El Salvador. Formosat images © 2010 Dr. Cheng-Chien Liu, National Cheng... -
Critical areas for Conservation: Climate Change and Biodiversity in Central A...
This is one dataset in the series entitled, "Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity in Central America, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic." This study utilizes a... -
Population Density of the affected area
Buffer of the earthquake epicenter overlapped with the population density in Chile. -
Damages identified in San Vicente in the Department of San Vicente, El Salvad...
Using Formosat-2 satellite images*, visible damages have been detected in the populated areas of San Vicente, El Salvador. Formosat images © 2010 Dr. Cheng-Chien Liu, National... -
Rio Paz Watershed - Sediment concentration (Normal historic precipitation)
The sediment concentration analysis was prepared using N-SPECT to identify different watersheds that were affected by heavy rains caused by Tropical Depression 12-E 11-13... -
Guatemala
The data for this 3D map of Guatemala was captured during the 11-day Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in February 2000, using a sophisticated radar system installed... -
Floods in River Motagua, Izabal, Guatemala
Using MODIS sensor data from the Terra satellite, flooded areas were identified in the tributaries of the Motagua River by comparing images from two different dates. The images... -
Visual comparison of changes from year 2006 to 2010 - Municipality of Sololá
In these images, one can observe the relocation of infrastructure previously located at the mouth of the river Quiscab. -
ASTER image, 10 June 2009, Volcán Turrialba, false color (near infrared, red,...
ASTER image, 10 June 2009, Volcán Turrialba, false color (near infrared, red, green)