USGS Emergency Response strives to ensure that the disaster response community has rapid access to timely, accurate, and relevant geospatial imagery, products, and services before, during, and after a disaster.
The Emergency Operations Portal provides data access, tools, and links for exploring critical pre- and post-disaster images and datasets online for immediate viewing and downloading. When disasters strike, pre- and post-event imagery can provide critical information regarding the extent, severity, and evolution of the event. USGS Emergency Response supports the coordination of remotely sensed data acquisitions and distribution.
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
Collection Management Tool (CMT)
The Collection Management Tool (CMT) allows users to view the events being supported through USGS Emergency Response. Through the CMT, users can view the areas-of-interest (AOIs) submitted for a given event and monitor the collection progress for the previously submitted AOIs.
- Overview
USGS Emergency Response strives to ensure that the disaster response community has rapid access to timely, accurate, and relevant geospatial imagery, products, and services before, during, and after a disaster.
The Emergency Operations Portal provides data access, tools, and links for exploring critical pre- and post-disaster images and datasets online for immediate viewing and downloading. When disasters strike, pre- and post-event imagery can provide critical information regarding the extent, severity, and evolution of the event. USGS Emergency Response supports the coordination of remotely sensed data acquisitions and distribution.
- Web Tools
Below are data or web applications associated with this project.
Collection Management Tool (CMT)
The Collection Management Tool (CMT) allows users to view the events being supported through USGS Emergency Response. Through the CMT, users can view the areas-of-interest (AOIs) submitted for a given event and monitor the collection progress for the previously submitted AOIs.