RADARSAT-2 Maps of Calgary Flooding Available

by | Jul 10, 2013

MDA's RADARSAT-2 imagery clearly shows the extent of the recent Calgary flooding.

MDA's Information Systems group released a series of RADARSAT-2 maps available to agencies and organizations involved in responding to the recent flooding in Alberta.

The flood events in and around southern Alberta were declared the largest in the province's history, says David Belton, general manager, MDA Geospatial Services. It has caused immense devastation to Calgary, High River and the surrounding region and has delivered untold damage to the people who live there. When the flooding started, the Canadian government initiated a number of RADARSAT-2 acquisitions of the surrounding region. This new imagery allows us to match the acquisitions of the flooding with imagery from our extensive archive to build a series of flood maps that can help the groups that are responding to this disaster.

RADARSAT-2 is a high-resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite that is ideally suited to developing flood products that clearly delineate the extent of flood waters by comparing images from before the flooding took place with images from the height of the flooding to give organizations responsible for responding to the event details about the flood extents. The recent flood products cover an area from Calgary through to High River and clearly show the extent of the flood. They are available as both PDF reports that provide detailed information about the flooding as well as geospatial data that can be used for more comprehensive analysis within a geographic information system.

Image courtesy of MDA Geospatial Services.

Source: MDA press release

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