
NOAA Emergency Response Imagery
Provided by: NOAA , part of the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative
Provided by: NOAA , part of the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative

NOAA Emergency Response Imagery
Provided by: NOAA , part of the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative
Provided by: NOAA , part of the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative
This product is part of the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative and contains data sets that are publicly available for anyone to access and use. No subscription is required. Unless specifically stated in the applicable data set documentation, data sets available through the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative are not provided and maintained by AWS.
Description
In order to support NOAA's homeland security and emergency response requirements, the National Geodetic Survey Remote Sensing Division (NGS/RSD) has the capability to acquire and rapidly disseminate a variety of spatially-referenced datasets to federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as the general public. Remote sensing technologies used for these projects have included lidar, high-resolution digital cameras, a film-based RC-30 aerial camera system, and hyperspectral imagers. Examples of rapid response initiatives include acquiring high resolution images with the Emerge/Applanix Digital Sensor System (DSS).
License
NOAA data disseminated through NODD is made available under the [Creative Commons 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication (CC0-1.0) license](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/?ref=chooser-v1\ ), which is well-known and internationally recognized. There are no restrictions on the use of the data. The data are open to the public and can be used as desired. NOAA has adopted the Creative Commons license to ensure maximum use of our data, to spur and encourage exploration and innovation throughout the industry. This license is applicable to each of the NOAA datasets made available by NODD. NOAA requests attribution for the use or dissemination of unaltered NOAA data. However, it is not permissible to state or imply endorsement by or affiliation with NOAA. If you modify NOAA data, you may not state or imply that it is original, unaltered NOAA data.
Documentation
How to cite
NOAA Emergency Response Imagery was accessed on DATE
from https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-eri .
Update frequency
Manually when needed
Support information
Managed by: NOAA
Contact: For any questions regarding data delivery or any general questions regarding the NOAA Open Data Dissemination (NODD) Program, email the NODD Team at nodd@noaa.gov. We also seek to identify case studies on how NOAA data is being used and will be featuring those stories in joint publications and in upcoming events. If you are interested in seeing your story highlighted, please share it with the NODD team by emailing nodd@noaa.gov
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Resources on AWS
Description
GeoTIFF & COG Imagery (COG Format available for recent events)
Resource type
S3 Bucket
Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
arn:aws:s3:::noaa-eri-pds
AWS Region
us-east-1
AWS CLI Access (No AWS account required)
aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://noaa-eri-pds/
Explore
Usage examples
Publications
Tutorials
- ERI notebook using SageMaker Studio Lab (SMSL) by Mya Sears
- Using Emergency and Pre-Event Imagery by Jon Sellars