+1
I’ll try to get in touch the MSB press contact tomorrow (the least invasive
point of contact I can think of) to see if they have any information regarding
the whereabout of the polish brigades.
> 25 juli 2018 kl. 22:06 skrev Christoffer Holmstedt
> :
>
> The new project 4912 covers the
Hello,
That is the same area as the already existing HOT project.
I think this link is good to see the fires. I didn't see anyone mention it.
https://kartor.skogsstyrelsen.se/kartorapp/?startapp=skogligagrunddata
The fire near "Österdalälven and "Skjufält" is the military shooting area,
The press contact is open 24/7, so I called them.
MSB knows nothing more than that they are placed in Gävleborg and Jämtlands
län. It is up to each län to decide where they will be deployed. Our best
shot is probably getting a hold of someone in the actual team of
firefighters that can let us
I think I have figured it out!
Interview from yesterday with the Polish lead on site in Sveg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHPUYdkyfjY=youtu.be=141
Paraphrased:
"
We are working on two sites that are 20km, more or less, from our base
of operations.
On the first site we are replacing the
Lantmäteriet har beviljat OpenStreetMap att använda sig av deras ortofoto
(i stället för Bing) inom ramen för det HOT-projekt som nu hjälper den
polska räddningstjänsten.
Tillståndet har getts till mig muntligen via telefon i en bil av LM efter
deras dagliga möte med Länsstyrelsen och MSB i
Omstart av JOSM räckte inte för mig men om jag gick in på Imagery > Imagery
preferences och sedan klickade på "Update default entries" (blåa pilar i
nedre högra hörnet över kartan) så fick jag fram "nya" ortofoto.
Den 25 juli 2018 13:15 skrev Karl Wettin :
> Lantmäteriet har beviljat
Hi all,
Can someone help me locate the actual locations of the fires for these
two general areas?
the polish crew will be placed in Ljusdalen and the other half around Sveg
I can not locate the actual fire locations around those two areas.
Could someone locate those fire areas and send me a
All information that's available right now is what I was told by LM earlier
today, that half the crew is at Ljusdalen and the other half is heading to
Sveg.
The last information MSB has published about it is today at 0900 AM, that
the Polish firefighters are headed to Jämtland and Gävleborg,
This WMS will show the actual fire areas:
https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/wms/?FORMAT=image/PNG=1.1.1=WMS=GetMap=fires_modis_7,fires_viirs_7=={proj}={width}={height}={bbox}
Perfect, thank you very much!
Now if you could just help me find Ljusdalen :)
Sveg shows up in an OSM search but Ljusdalen does not
cheers
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 8:05 PM, NKA mapper wrote:
> This WMS will show the actual fire areas:
>
whoops I spoke to soon, that is very similar to the web map service
for modis viiris data.
( Still very glad to have it as a wms rather than a web map )
I do not see any hot spots near Sveg.
I was hoping Swedish new reports might help locate the actual fire sites.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at
Oh wait, I do, I see two sets of fires SE and SW of Sveg
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 8:23 PM, Blake Girardot wrote:
> whoops I spoke to soon, that is very similar to the web map service
> for modis viiris data.
>
> ( Still very glad to have it as a wms rather than a web map )
>
> I do not see any
SVT have a special program for the fires now between 20:00-21:00. That
might give us clues about where efforts are made.
They will also have interviews with local authorities.
I will watch the program a bit later (available on SVT Play).
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018, 20:23 Blake Girardot wrote:
>
I suppose it is "Ljusdal" not Ljusdalen. The fires appear to be near
Kårböle, which is located just between Sveg and Ljusdal. But it would
probably be best to get information from MSB or the county administration.
/Mattias
ons 25 juli 2018 kl. 20:21 skrev Blake Girardot :
> Perfect, thank you
SOS Alarm keeps an updated map here: https://www.sosalarm.se/lagesbild-brand
This map is referred to by government agency sites so it is probably the
best publicly available. Unfortunately it is rather zoomed out so I'm not
sure it is good enough for our purpose.
--
Björn
On 25 July 2018
A very good fire map is available from Gävleborgs länsstyrelse:
https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/download/18.7b397dca164899bd38a105b8/1532544038528/20180725.pdf
--
Björn
On 25 July 2018 8:40:22 pm Björn Stenberg wrote:
SOS Alarm keeps an updated map here: https://www.sosalarm.se/lagesbild-brand
Unfortunately that map marks everything, from small wastebasket-fires that
are already extinguished to huge wildfires.
http://effis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/static/effis_current_situation/public/index.html
is a bit less detailed, but can be zoomed and use an OSM layer.
The area that Blake referred to
Greetings,
I created a 2nd project for the area SE of Sveg (I left out the SW
area based on Mattias's comments)
https://tasks.hotosm.org/contribute?difficulty=ALL=OSM-SE
Respectfully,
blake
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 8:52 PM, Mattias Lindblad wrote:
> Unfortunately that map marks everything,
I would say the best information available about forest fires is still the
Copernicus EMSR298 [1]. Though identifying which one the Polish
firefighters will be deployed to is not generally available information as
of now. Since the Polish firefighters arrived in Sweden I haven't seen any
other
The new project 4912 covers the other project's area is this wise?
I think it would be more wise to cover the areas south and south west of
Sveg but do _not_ include "Älvdalens Skjutfält"/Trängslet [3] as there are
undetonated ammunition in that area so no firefighters are allowed to go in
there.
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