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DOMINICA 5Æ Tropical Cyclone Central & Southern Dominica Imagery Analysis: 20, 22 & 23 September 2017 | Published: 6 October 2017 | Version 1.0 TC20170918DMA DOMINICA 5Æ Tropical Cyclone Central & Southern Dominica Imagery analysis: 20, 22 & 23 September 2017 | Published: 6 October 2017 | Version 1.0 TC20170918DMA 61°24'0"W 61°22'0"W 61°20'0"W 61°18'0"W 61°16'0"W Blandy Castle Bruce Dleau Matthieu Maclauchlin Tiperie 15°26'0"N Gould Estate DOMINICA Saint Joseph Map location Bajo Gutter Twenty Acres Layou Park Estate Good Hope Roseau 15°24'0"N ¥¦¬ L'Arouma Popotte Saint Sauveur Bois Diable Quarantine Bellevue 15°24'0"N Brantridge Estate Saint David Hertford Estate Campbell Lancashire Estate Damage Assessment & FreeportNew Town 15°22'0"N Rosalie Estate Related Density in the Saint Paul Morne George Beauséjour Estate Penton Découvert Central & Southern Parts of Morne Boyer Monsieur Pierre Dominica Ma Robert Sibouli 15°22'0"N Middleham Estate Gueule Lion Mt Joy Estate Tete Grand Fond This map illustrates potentially damaged Middleham Falls structures and buildings in the Central and Antrim Valley Croix Southern parts of Dominica (St. Patrick, St. Canefield Taberi Estate Mak, St. George, St. Luke, St. David & St. !I Canefield Estate Springhill Estate Paul Parishes) as detected by satellite image 15°20'0"N Baiac acquired after landfall of the Tropical Cyclone Sandringham Estate Deux Granges Maria-17 on 19 September 2017. The Greater Britain Estate Pachoute Estate UNITAR-UNOSAT analysis combined with 15°20'0"N Copernicus analysis, identified 12,873 Glasgow EstateFond Cani Wotton Waven potentially damaged structures in this zone. Cocoyer Estate Boiling Lake Taking into account the pre-building Yampiece Morne Prosper La Gengette Estate Goodwill footprints provided by Humanitarian Bath Estate CorletSaint George OpenStreetMap, this represents about 70 % Du Mas Estate Roseau Morne Bruce Babillard Estate Boetica of the total number of structures within the 15°18'0"N ¥¦¬ Champfleury Estate analyzed areas. Please note that some areas Ridgefield Estate could not be analyzed due to the cloud cover. Castle Comfort Estate (Beaubois) Giraudel Morne John This is a preliminary analysis and has not yet Belvedére Estate 15°18'0"N Castle Comfort been validated in the field. Please send ground feedback to UNITAR-UNOSAT. Pte Coco Tranquility Estate Grand Bois Fond Baron Estate Saint Patrick Pte Mulatre Grano Estate Prinstead Estate 15°16'0"N Chataigner D'Leau Lisdara (Fantaisie) Estate Legend Magua Estate Platine ¥¦¬ Capital Champigny Estate 15°16'0"N !I Airport Saint Luke Daroux Geneva Estate Fond Crabe Stowe Estate Locality Logiste Fabre Hill Analysis limit Bagatelle Old Mill Fond St. Jean Primary road River High damage density 15°14'0"N Morne Vert Parish boundary Bedminster Estate Galion Cloud obstruction Low damage density Saint Mark 15°14'0"N Petite Coulibri Estate Total OSM Total OSM buildings Affected Parish % Morne Rouge Estate buildings in cloud free areas buildings Saint Paul 3,848 3,631 2,572 71% Saint George 8,773 8,747 5,691 65% Saint Luke 820 816 590 72% 15°12'0"N CARIBBEAN SEA Saint Mark 1,043 957 597 62% Saint Patrick 4,757 4,121 3,016 73% Map Scale for A3: 1:82,500 Saint David 808 760 407 54% Total 20,049 19,032 12,873 68% 15°12'0"N I km 0 1 2 3 4 61°22'0"W 61°20'0"W 61°18'0"W 61°16'0"W 61°14'0"W Satellite Data (Post): Pleiades Imagery Date: 22 September 2017 Source: KARI Analysis conducted with ArcGIS v10.4.1 The depiction and use of boundaries, geographic names and related data shown here are Imagery Date: 20 &23 September 2017 Resolution: 50 cm Baseline Data: Humanitarian OpenStreet not warranted to be error-free nor do they imply official endorsement or acceptance by Resolution: 50 cm Copyright: 2017 DigitalGlobe Maps (21/09/2017) Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 20N the United Nations. UNOSAT is a program of the United Nations Institute for Training and Copyright: CNES 2017, Distribution Airbus Satellite Data (Pre): Kompsat-3 Analysis: UNITAR - UNOSAT / Copernicus Projection: Transverse Mercator Research (UNITAR), providing satellite imagery and related geographic information, DS Imagery Date: 05 May 2015 Production : UNITAR - UNOSAT Datum: WGS 1984 research and analysis to UN humanitarian & development agencies & their implementing Source: Airbus DS Resolution: 70 cm Units: Meter partners. This work by UNITAR-UNOSAT is licensed under a CC BY-NC 3.0. Satellite Data (Post): WordlView-2 Copyright: KARI UNITAR - UNOSAT - Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland - T: +41 22 767 4020 (UNOSAT Operations) - Hotline 24/7: +41 75 411 4998 - [email protected] - www.unitar.org/unosat.
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