In the next #geowebchat twitter chat, we will be discussing the crisis mapping 
efforts related to Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. Here are a few news reports and blog 
posts that reveal the depth and diversity of the humanitarian mapping efforts 
that are currently underway:

* 
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/11/how-online-mapmakers-are-helping-the-red-cross-save-lives-in-the-philippines/281366/
* http://neis-one.org/2013/11/typhoon-haiyan-osm-response/
* http://irevolution.net/2013/11/13/early-results-micromappers-yolanda/
* http://google.org/crisismap/a/gmail.com/TyphoonYolanda
* 
http://www.directionsmag.com/articles/crisismapping-typhoon-haiyan-yolanda/366185
* http://blog.standbytaskforce.com/2013/11/11/typhoon-yolanda-update-1/

If you have participated in any mapping related to the typhoon, you are 
particularly encouraged to join the chat to share your experiences. If you 
haven't participated yet, there are still many mapping tasks that need 
volunteers. Why don't you try taking on some of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap 
Team tasks (http://tasks.hotosm.org/) before or during #geowebchat?

The chat will begin at the usual time: 12pm Pacific Standard Time on Tuesday 
November 19. This equates to 3pm Eastern Standard Time, and 20:00 GMT. 
Unfortunately, this means that #geowebchat begins at 4AM Philippines time. 
Therefore, to make sure that residents of the Philippines can participate, this 
#geowebchat will continue for 24 hours, until 12pm PST on Wednesday November 
20. If you can't join the kickoff during the first hour of the chat, you are 
welcome to drop in and out of the conversation at any time during that 24 hour 
period.

To participate in the chat (or simply follow along), follow the hashtag 
#geowebchat on twitter. To join the conversation, make sure you include 
"#geowebchat" in your tweets. You may also want to include the hashtag 
#YolandaPH and/or #Haiyan.

For an up-to-date version of this email announcement, you can link to an 
announcement post here: 
http://mappingmashups.net/2013/11/17/next-geowebchat-crisis-mapping-and-typhoon-haiyan-yolanda/

For more information about geowebchat, and to read transcripts of previous 
chats, go here: http://mappingmashups.net/geowebchat.


Please forward this invitation to anyone who might be interested. Looking 
forward to chatting with you!



Alan McConchie
PhD Candidate
Department of Geography
University of British Columbia

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