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Theory and Applications of Remote Sensing Flood Mapping

Theory and Applications of Remote Sensing Flood Mapping

Day 2 Session 1 (10:30 AM)

Presenters:

Dan Tian, The University of Alabama

This workshop provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the theory and practical applications of remote sensing flood mapping. Participants will explore:

  • Theoretical foundations of remote sensing flood mapping, including an overview of data sources, their availability, and properties.
  • Hands-On demonstration of two powerful software tools:
    • An automated SAR-based flood mapping tool for efficient flood extent detection.
    • A tool for enhancing remote sensing flood maps by filling gaps and estimating water depth.
  • An introduction to a GEE-based web app for visualizing flood extent interactively and accessing relevant data outputs.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the theoretical foundations of remote sensing flood mapping.
  • Gain hand-on experiences with two practical tools for flood detection and enhancement.
  • Learn to use Google Earth Engine web applications to process, analyze, and visualize remote sensing flood mapping results.

Prerequisites:

Knowledge:

  • No prior experience in remote sensing or programming is required
  • Basic familiarity with geospatial concepts (e.g., GIS, raster and vector data) is recommended.

Hardware/Software:

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