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Using SAR to Make Infrastructure More Resilient to Climate Change

Using SAR to Make Infrastructure More Resilient to Climate Change

5/11/2022

Infrastructure assets are aging, user demand is heavier than ever and climate change is increasing susceptibility. Keeping infrastructure assets safe and operational under increasingly difficult conditions is becoming a major challenge faced by stakeholders worldwide. The versatile nature of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) remote satellite... Read More >

Monitor Agriculture with SAR | The SAR Insider Series

Monitor Agriculture with SAR | The SAR Insider Series

10/28/2021

Understanding changes to vegetation can be difficult, because in many areas of the world where plants grow there are clouds and rain that can obscure geospatial sensors. In this episode of The SAR Insider, Megan shows JP how to monitor agriculture, and even deforestation using SAR data. Included in this episode: How and why she... Read More >

Monitoring Wildfires with SAR | The SAR Insider Series

Monitoring Wildfires with SAR | The SAR Insider Series

10/13/2021

Amidst a sweltering heatwave in June 2021, a wildfire started that would ultimately destroy the Canadian city of Lytton. In this episode of The SAR Insider, Megan shows JP how she used SAR to study and monitor the fire, and its disastrous impacts. Included in this episode: How and why she chose SAR data for this application Why... Read More >

Analyst Uses Radar Imagery To Shed Additional Light on Chinese Missile Sites

Analyst Uses Radar Imagery To Shed Additional Light on Chinese Missile Sites

10/13/2021

SpaceNews – October 8, 2021 – James Lewis, a solutions engineer at L3Harris Geospatial, gives a presentation at the 2021 GEOINT Symposium on the use of open-source radar imagery and ENVI SARscape to monitor Chinese missile silos. Read full article here. Read More >

Performing Flood Mapping After Cyclone Yaas Using ENVI SARscape

Performing Flood Mapping After Cyclone Yaas Using ENVI SARscape

9/24/2021

In May 2021, Cyclone Yaas hit the east coast of India with wind gusts up to 140 kilometers per hour (87 mph). It strengthened to the equivalent of a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane on May 23 and made landfall at Baleshwar on May 25 at peak intensity. The storm produced damaging storm surges, which caused flooding and left tens of thousands of... Read More >

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