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30000 240000 250000 260000 270000 120°10'0 200000 210000 220000 230000 240000 250000 260000 270000 120°10'0"E 120°15'0"E 120°20'0"E 120°25'0"E 120°30'0"E 120°35'0"E 120°40'0"E 120°45'0"E 120°50'0"E GLIDE number: TC-2015-000143-PHL Activation ID: EMSR143 Product N.: 03Dagupan, v1, English 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 N 0 0 " 9 9 0 ' 6 7 7 0 0 5 Dagupan - PHILIPPINES 5 5 1 1 4 5 0 1 ° 50 5 6 0 1 N " Wind storm - 17/10/2015 0 ' 0 0 40 1 ° 6 Delineation Map - Monit02 (!u San Roque 1 Dam Reservoir 500 Ilocos China Sur 350 Ifugao 0 £ 5 X W 2 San La Union Isabela 0 00 4 5 Fernando (! 5 5 " 0 3 0 500 South 0 3 £ China Philippine South Sea 0 0 n 4 " China Sea Sea a y (! a Baguio g Benguet a 0 £ C 0 4 u 5 (!u 5 (! Sulu Sea " 1 0 Poz0 orrubio 0 5 1 U ! ³ Philippines 0 2 ( 0 Nueva Quirino ³ 0 Vizcaya Celebes Malaysia Sea 1 0 (! Dagupan City 0 ( £ ³ N 1 " 0 0 2 0 £ ' 0 0 5 £ ( " Pangasinan ³ 5 0 0 ° 0 6 0 0 1 " 8 8 " N X W " 7 7 £ 0 £ ' 1 1 5 Aurora ° 6 £ "£ " 1 ! Philippine ! San Jacinto K " " £ Zambales Sea Mangaldan " £ San Manuel ! Tarlac £ " £ Nueva U U Ilog Agno " r D " Ecija £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Diversion X £ ! ! £ ! " £ £ " "" " " Manaoa"g £ Binalonan " £ Channel ! " £ Laoac £ " r " K£ " Dagupan City £ ! £ " " 1 Cartographic Information K £ " ! Binmaley " 0 ! ) 0 " " £ ! C Lingayen K K " T " £ 1:120000 Full color ISO A1, high resolution (300 dpi) U £ £ ! £ Mapandan Tayug ! 6 " 3 K " " £ : £ " 9 £ 0 2.5 5 10 £ Ilog £ r 0 ! £ " K " £ Calasiao km 0 £ £ Domalanoan 5 ! 5 " K " £ " ! 1 Gayaman £ ! Agno £ " r 0 N " K " " " 2 0 ' " Grid: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 51N map coordinate system / 0 " " £ ° 0 £ ! ! 6 ! 1 1 Asingan Tick marks: WGS 84 geographical coordinate system 0 / 0 Santa Barbara N " " 0 8 " ocala 0 n 0 ± i n ' 0 2 S 0 0 0 ( 0 ° £ £ 6 7 iver £ 7 R lan 1 d 7 Sinoca £ 7 1 e 1 £ Legend " " " £ r £ M Rive " y ! " " k Crisis Information Point of Interest Transportation Malabago " r S £ £ £ Santa Maria Flooded Area O Medical Aerodrome ! ! (28/10/2015 09:36 UTC) K !£ ! M " "Urd"aneta S Minien Flooded Area X Transportation " Bridge O K (25/10/2015 09:30 UTC) C East Physiography ! General Information (!u Helipad Carusucan Contour lines and elevation (m) Bugallon £ Area of Interest Railway ! " ! Industry / Utilities £ Loqueb Bulog Sensor Footprint Runway " Este 1 Extraction Mine ! Settlements £ Primary Road ! U Quarry Populated Place ³ " Secondary Road £ Built-Up Area U U Power Substation £ £ San Carlos City D ! " £ S ! Hydrology " a " 0 Bacag N " 0 1 ( " Storage Depot n K ³ 0 0 £ 1 ' R Malasiqui 0 Dam X W 5 ! J £ 5 ° iv u 5 " ! 1 Unzad e a N " Coastline r " 0 n ' 5 5 ° 0 0 £ 5 River 1 0 0 Consequences within the AOI on 28/10/2015 0 0 0 " 0 Affected Total in AOI 6 6 Stream 7 ! 7 1 Balungao 1 Flooded area ha 792 Villasis ! Canal Estimated population Inhabitants 0 570000 £ 0 0 ! ! 1 0 Settlements Built-Up Area ha 0.0 65363 5 Land Subject " 1 Aguilar Carmen£ Rosales to Inundation Transportation Primary roads km 0.0 1015.4 Dumpay r ! ! Secondary roads km 0.0 971.9 " Lake ! ! Railway km 0.0 127.4 Tamayo (!u Bridges No. 0 90 1 Reservoir 0 0 River 0 5 1 1 0 2 0 50 Map Information Basista 2 0 Typhoon KOPPU-15 made landfall in northern Philippines (Luzon) on 18 October 2015 at ! 00 5 1 01.00 LT (17 Oct 2015 18.00 UTC) as category 4 cyclone, with strong winds (up to 240 km/h ! Alcala Malibong East ! wind gusts) and heavy rains. The national authorities are focusing a three days period of high risks of flash flooding which 2 2 0 0 X W 5 ! N " ! 0 Diaz might trigger mudslides and landslides, as well as significant damage to buildings and trees 0 3 ' 0 0 Bayaoas 0 near the eye, and of dangerous storm surges that could rise as 3 meters high. Wave height 5 ° 5 Paitan 1 in open sea may reach up to 14 meters or higher. By 21 October 2015 some areas might 0 N 0 " 0 ! 3 ' receive up to one meter of rain (there are expected rainfall amounts from heavy to intense). Norte 0 0 5 0 ° 2 5 1 £ ! Relevant date and time records (UTC) 0 0 2 0 0 " Urbiztondo £ Event 17/10/2015 10:00 Last crisis status 28/10/2015 09:36 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 Dorongan Punta "£ ! Activation 17/10/2015 10:04 Map production 28/10/2015 5 Bayambang 5 7 7 1 " 1 1 K 2 0 5 0 0 Data Sources r COSMO-SkyMed © ASI (2015), distributed by e-GEOS S.p.A. (acquired on 25/10/2015 ! 1 0 09:30 UTC, GSD 15 m and on 28/10/2015 09:36 UTC, GSD 15 m ), provided under San 0 1 ! Mangatarem 50 COPERNICUS by the European Union and ESA, all rights reserved. ! Manuel ESRI World Imagery © CNES/Airbus DS (acquired on 15/12/2009, GSD 2.5 m, cloud 2 0 0 coverage 4 %). Cuyapo Base vector layers based on OpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap contributors, Wikimapia.org, ! 2 2 0 5 0 GeoNames (approx. 1:10000, extracted on 18/10/2015), refined by GAF AG. Source K 0 0 information is included in vector data. 30 ( Elevation data: SRTM (90 m posting). Height in meters above mean sea level. ³ Population data: Landscan 2010 © UT BATTELLE, LLC. £ All Data sources are complete and with no gaps. Inset maps based on: Administrative boundaries (JRC 2013), Hydrology, Transportation N Bogtong " " ! (Natural Earth, 2012), Settlements (Geonames, 2013). 0 ' 5 4 ° 5 1 N " Dissemination/Publication 0 ' 5 4 Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats). ° 5 1 Map products available in the Copernicus EMS Portal at the following URL: http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/list-of-components/EMSR143 All products are © of the European Union. ! Nampicuan Moncada ! 0 0 0 ( 0 ³ 0 0 Disclaimer 0 0 4 4 7 7 The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in rush mode activation are 1 San Clemente 1 realized to the best of our ability, within a very short time frame during a crisis, optimising the ! available data and information. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution, date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant with Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping Product Portfolio specifications. 0 5 1 Sapang ! 2 Map Production 00 ! The present map shows the flood delineation in the area of Dagupan (PHILIPPINES). The Sinilian First basic topographic features are derived from public datasets, refined by means of visual ! interpretation of pre-event ESRI World Imagery. The layer 'Land subject to inundation' 0 Camiling 5 0 includes areas such as riverbed, rice fields, river meadow and marsh. Thematic layers, 3 0 2 assessing the delineation of the event, have been derived from post-event COSMO-SkyMed N image. r " 0 0 ' 0 0 All satellite images have been radiometrically enhanced, orthocorrected with RPC approach 3 0 4 ° 5 5 ! (using SRTM elevation data) and coregistered to the pre-event image. 1 1 N " 0 The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 10 m CE90 or better, from native ' 0 4 positional accuracy of the background satellite image. ° 2 5 0 1 The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 85 % or better, 0 based on previous experience in using high-resolution SAR for flood extent delineation. Please be aware that the thematic accuracy might be lower in urban and forested areas due to known limitations of the analysis technique. ! Only the area enclosed by the Area of Interest has been analyzed. 0 0 Malacampa 1 0 0 0 0 Contact 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 Map produced by GAF AG under contract 259736 with the European Union. 7 7 1 1 Name of the release inspector (quality control): e-GEOS (ODO). E-mail: [email protected] Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community 120°10'0"E 120°15'0"E 120°20'0"E 120°25'0"E 120°30'0"E 120°35'0"E 120°40'0"E 120°45'0"E 120°50'0"E 200000 210000 220000 230000 240000 250000 260000 270000.
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