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Guatemala, Guatemala
Areas affected by flooding in the Department of Guatemala. Captured on 17 October 2011 by RADARSAT-2. Data provided by Canadian Space Agency. -
Monitoring and eruption of Volcan Turrialba, Costa Rica, 2005 - 2010
The first image was taken on June 19, 2005, by the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) sensor onboard the EO-1 satellite. The second image was taken on June 10, 2009, by the Advanced... -
Central America and the Dominican Republic Regional Mosaic: ALOS PALSAR Imagery
Central America and the Dominican Republic Regional Mosaic: ALOS PALSAR Imagery -
SERVIR provides analysis of floods caused by heavy rainfall, October 2011 - I...
RADARSAT-2 satellite imagery covering three departments in El Salvador and eight departments in Guatemala, an area of roughly 41,000 sq km, captured on 17 October 2011, by... -
Accumulated Rainfall, 1-8 October, 2011 - Panama
According to CMORPH data from 1-8 October 2011, accumulated precipitation exceeded 200 millimeters compared to the average, primarily in the Province of Chiriquí. -
15-day and daily accumulated rainfall in Panama for December 2010
This analysis shows the rainiest 15-day period (above) as well as the rainiest days (below) again using CMORPH. While the previous map showed a monthly accumulation of over... -
7-day Accumulated rainfall in Nicaragua, 19-26 Aug 2010
Using NOAAs CMORPH data, this map shows accumulated precipitation in Nicaragua and surrounding areas. Higher rainfall can be seen just north of Lake Managua or Xolotlán as well... -
Floods detected in Rio Lempa, El Salvador
This pair of ASTER and FORMOSAT-2 satellite images depict rising waters around the 15 de Septiembre hydroelectric plant. Note: the images presented are in false color, which do... -
Damages identified in Guadalupe in the Department of San Vicente, El Salvador...
Using Formosat-2 satellite images*, visible damages have been detected in the populated areas of Guadalupe, El Salvador. Formosat images © 2010 Dr. Cheng-Chien Liu, National... -
Preliminary assessment of the rain effects triggered by Tropical Depression 1...
Using a pre-event satellite image and a post-event satellite image, an increase in the extent of the Atitlan water body was detected, especially on the southern part of the lake. -
Sediment deposits along Rio Huiza and Rio Tihuapa in La Libertad, El Salvador
Comparison of satellite images provided by NASA ASTER (February 2009) and Formosat-2* (15 November 2009) are used to identify rising river waters and sediments left behind as a... -
Precipitation Anomalies from January to March 2011 for Hispaniola
According to historic NASA/LIS data (2000 to 2010), the average maximum accumulated precipitation for the first three months of the year is around 300 millimeters; however, some... -
Panama, Chiriqui Province - Barú
This image was captured on 23 October 2011 by RADARSAT-2. The area affected by floods in the District of Barú is approximately 2,041 acres (826 hectares). Data provided by the... -
Guatemalan settlements with landslide hazard
Heavy rains make mountainous regions particularly susceptible to the risk of landslides. SERVIR Mesoamerica created the following product, focusing on population centers that... -
ALOS PALSAR imagery of Panama's Darien Province
ALOS PALSAR imagery of Panama's Darien Province (source: JAXA / METI, Alaska Satellite Facility) -
ALI image, 19 June 2005, Volcán Turrialba, false color (mid infrareds, near i...
ALI image, 19 June 2005, Volcán Turrialba, false color (mid infrareds, near infrared) -
Las Flores
The town of Las Flores is located along the banks of the Sepaquiapa River. Comparison of the QuickBird-2 image for 28 October 2011 with the Google Earth image of 29 March 2011,... -
Earthquake Location Map
Location map of the earthquake that struck Chile in February 2010. -
Accumulated Precipitation and Forecasted Precipitation, November 2010
Using the Climate Prediction Center's Morphing technique (CMORPH) data, the accumulated precipitation was calculated for the two first weeks of November, from 1-14 of November.... -
Precipitation anomalies in eastern Panama for December 2010
This is a close-up of the previous map, where the yellow, orange and red colors indicate excesses of 500 to 1,000 mm of rain during December 2010, particularly in the provinces...