Difference between revisions of "S-1 Observed Flood Extent"
From MyDewetra World
(Created page with " Home <br> ---- The Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent identifies the pixels covered by floodwater (Figure 27). Pixels being usually under water (identified based on...") |
|||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
− | The Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent identifies the pixels covered by floodwater | + | The '''Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent''' identifies the pixels covered by floodwater. <br> |
+ | Pixels being usually under water (identified based on the monthly “Sentinel-1 Reference Water Mask” are not part of the Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent. This mask is obtained using the ensemble flood mapping algorithm described in section 0. During the NRT operation, the acquisition month of the Sentinel-1 scene is retrieved from the“Sentinel-1 Metadata” and the corresponding monthly “Sentinel-1 Reference Water Mask” is cropped to the extent of the processed Sentinel-1 scene. The Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent values are described below. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:figure1.jpg]] |
Revision as of 09:30, 12 November 2020
The Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent identifies the pixels covered by floodwater.
Pixels being usually under water (identified based on the monthly “Sentinel-1 Reference Water Mask” are not part of the Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent. This mask is obtained using the ensemble flood mapping algorithm described in section 0. During the NRT operation, the acquisition month of the Sentinel-1 scene is retrieved from the“Sentinel-1 Metadata” and the corresponding monthly “Sentinel-1 Reference Water Mask” is cropped to the extent of the processed Sentinel-1 scene. The Sentinel-1 Observed Flood Extent values are described below.