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Floods along Rio Las Vacas, in the departmental border of El Progreso, Guatem...
Floods were identified in other parts of Rio Las Vacas, using orthopohotos and Formosat-2 satellite images. Formosat image © 2010 Dr. Cheng-Chien Liu, National Cheng Kung... -
7-day Precipitation Forecast for Mesoamerica and The Caribbean
Hurricane forecast route and accumulated rainfall for October 21 27, using NOAA NHC data and the Global Forecast System (GFS) -
Hurricane Rina - Satellite Data
The following GOES image, from NOAA, shows the location of Hurricane Rina, this image corresponds to 24 October, at 12:45 am, local time in Honduras. -
Forest Damage caused by Hurricane Richard
Revised assessment of Hurricane Richard's impacts on Belize's forests. The images on the left and in the center were developed by merging Japanese ALOS PALSAR radar images... -
Possible Obstructed lane identified near bridge on 25 Av. Sur in San Salvador
In order to support damage assessments conducted by SNET and COEMOP (El Salvador), this combination of Quickbird and Ikonos images identifies a possible obstructed lane near a... -
Runoff Anomaly, Jan Mar 2011
During the first three months of 2011, 27% of the country showed lower levels of runoff than normal for the period 2000-2010. The provinces affected by this decrease of runoff... -
Jalapa, Guatemala
Areas affected by flooding in the Department of Jalapa. Captured on 17 October 2011 by RADARSAT-2. Data provided by Canadian Space Agency. -
Santa Ana, El Salvador
Areas affected by flooding in the Department of Santa Ana. Captured on 17 October 2011 by RADARSAT-2. Data provided by Canadian Space Agency. -
Earthquake and aftershocks in southern Haiti, Jan 12-20, 2010
USGS data provided the epicenters and magnitudes for this 9-day aggregate of seismic activity in southern Haiti, starting from the day of the 7.0 earthquake and continuing... -
SERVIR analysis of heavy rains in the region of Central America and the Carib...
The data used for this analysis were WorldClim historical data (January to September) precipitation and satellite data (TMPA-RT product 3B42RT TRMM) from January to September 2011. -
ALI image, 19 June 2005, Volcán Turrialba and Irazú, false color (near infrar...
ALI image, 19 June 2005, Volcán Turrialba and Irazú, false color (near infrared, red, green) -
Case study of floods provoked by Hurricane Mitch in Lake Managua or Xolotlan,...
This case presents images of Xolotlán before and after Hurricane Mitch. Between March 25, 1998, and February 24, 1999, the lake increased in size some 50 km2. Also, the Rio... -
SERVIR analysis of heavy rains in the region of Central America and the Carib...
The departments most affected by high accumulated rainfall from 1-16 October - Guatemala: Departments of Retalhuleu, Escuintla, Santa Rosa, Jutiapa and Izabal; Belize: Belize... -
Bathymetry, chlorophyll, and suspended sediments - Panajachel
This image shows the WorldView-2 image in real color (5-3-2 band combination), compared to the results obtained from processing relative depth (bathymetry) near Panajachel. -
Fires in Colombia 31 December 2009 7 January 2010
A map of fires in Colombia for the first week of January 2010 was developed using MODIS hot spots data. -
ALI image, 19 June 2005, Volcán Turrialba and Irazú, true color
ALI image, 19 June 2005, Volcán Turrialba and Irazú, true color -
Panama, Chiriqui Province - Bugaba
This image was captured on 23 October 2011 by RADARSAT-2. The area affected by floods in the District of Bugaba is approximately 2,150 acres (870 hectares). Data provided by the... -
Sediment Plumes caused by Tropical Storm Nicole near Kingston, Jamaica
This set of satellite images captured by the ALI sensor onboard the EO-1 satellite show the extent of sediment plumes in Huts Bay and Kingston Harbour. -
El Achiotal
El Achiotal is located on the Jiboa River. Through comparison of the QuickBird-2 image for 28 October 2011 with the Google Earth image of 29 March 2011, it can be seen that the... -
Tropical Storm Nicole and Accumulated rainfall in the Caribbean from Septembe...
NOAA's CMORPH estimated an accumulation of some 300 mm of rain during a seven day period between September 24 and 30.