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| Productos de Inundaciones Despues del Huracán Stan para El Salvador y Guatemala | Following Hurricane Stan, El Salvador and Guatemala experienced flooding and landslides. At this time, El Salvador experienced volcanic activity as well. SERVIR is pleased to provide data products related to these recent national disasters in El Salvador and Guatemala Click here to view a Powerpoint presentation (1.73 MB) that compares RADARSAT Data of the Pacific coast of Guatemala on March 10, 2000 and October 10, 2005. The images show the extent of flooding on the Pacific Coast of Guatemala. There are two slides of the area before and after the floods. The SERVIR team has also provided the actual satellite data to MARN, CONRED, and other institutions in Guatemala. The imagery was acquired thanks to support from USAID and NASA. | | SERVIR Weather Products | | Click here to view current weather conditions and to make your own GOES animation. | View SERVIR's Realtime mesoscale model forecasts using the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF), which is being produced out to 24 hours, twice each day. Note: image time stamps are in Universal Time (UTC) | | | | View GOES animation for October 1-11, 2005: 320X240 (5.6 MB), 480X320 (10 MB), 640X480 (14 MB), 640X480 Video Clip (140 MB). Click here to view text analysis. Click here for raw files of individual scenes of October 1-3, 2005 in Zipped file. Note: image time stamps are in Universal Time (UTC) |  | Earthquake Off Coast of El Salvador View Current Seismicity and Preliminary Earthquake Report SERVIR Volcano Products Click here to view Santa Ana Volcano image from the Earth Observatory.  |  | The image was acquired February 3, 2001, by the ASTER instrument on the EOS Terra spacecraft. The ground resolution is 15 meters. The image was georeferenced using satellite ephemeris after the data was processed by the ASTER Lat/Lon corrector. The image was orthorectified using digital photogrammetric methods and nearest neighbor resampling. A false color composite was generated and optimized interactively to improved the image contrast. - Granule ID: AST_L1B.003:2004753194 - Scene ID: AST_L1B_003_02032001164732_ 11092001110153 - Universal Transverse Mercator Projection - UTM Zone 17 - WGS1984 Datum - Band 3 (Near IR.76-.86 m) depicted in Red - Band 2 (Red .63-.69 m) depicted in Green - Band 1 (Green .52-.60 m) depicted in Blue Right click here to "Save Target As..." to download the original file in geotiff format (80 MB) | Shaded Relief/Topography Image This was generated automatically using digital photogrammetric software. The image was then color coded using the standard USGS color scale. Shading of the relief was performed interactively. Right click here to "Save Target As..." to download the original file in geotiff format (80 MB) Please click here for color bar for shaded relief map. The minimum elevation value is 133 meters and the maximum is 2377 meters. | Download ASTER Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for above scene. Click here (13.3 MB). | | | The ASTER scene, shaded relief image, and DEM are in GeoTif format and can be viewed using a GIS program or with a free viewer such as the ERDAS ViewFinder. | | | | |
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Sistema Regional de Visualización y Monitoreo. SERVIR provee información crítica para México, Centroamérica, República Dominicana y el este de África. SERVIR es un esfuerzo de NASA, USAID, CATHALAC y CCAD. Para Centroamérica y el Caribe, el equipo de SERVIR en CATHALAC, da respuesta a desastres naturales y amenazas ambientales. El equipo de SERVIR en CATHALAC ha desarrollado un portal geo-espacial en googlemaps, el cual provee acceso a los datos y metadatos de México, Centroamérica y el Caribe. SERVIR cuenta con robustos programas de entrenamientos y construcción de capacidades, que fortalecen el uso de la observación de la tierra y modelos para la toma de decisiones entre oficiales gubernamentales, científicos e investigadores, ONGs, e instituciones académicas.