This came through the Vermont GIS list serve last night.

 

The video is very interesting.

 

 

The UVM UAS team deployed to Plainfield, VT on Tuesday to assist in response effort to this weekend’s storms.  Within 24 hours we had conducted flight operations, produced orthorectified imagery and 3D models, and conducted a preliminary assessment.  This assessment is summarized in a short video.

https://youtu.be/TCydZs8Ax9c

 

Additional details, including a web map viewer of the imagery and links to download the orthoimagery and 3D models are available on the Letters from the SAL blog.

http://go.uvm.edu/48hr0

 

We will be performing more detailed analysis of the data in the coming days.  If you are one of the affected communities affected or involved in the response effort and need additional support please reach out.

 

Best,

Jarlath

Jarlath O’Neil-Dunne

University of Vermont | Spatial Analysis Lab

 

 

 

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Maine Office of GIS, Administrative Director

Maine Library of Geographic Information, Executive Director

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