Hi Karl,
They offer kml access under their maps.
And I think their vector products are included in the UNOSAT vector data
we have been getting.
Does this answer your question ? (They must be pretty busy at the moment) ;)
Regards,
Jean-Guilhem
Karl Guggisberg a écrit :
Hi Jean-Guilhem
If you are in contact with SERTIT could you ask them whether their
products are also served by a WMS server or if somebody from the OSM
project could make them available? Imagery shown on the SERTIT site
looks promsing.
Regards
Karl
Am 22.01.2010 13:45, schrieb Jean-Guilhem Cailton:
Karl,
I don't know either. Just translating word for word. And not wanting
to bug them with this.
Maybe Disaster Charter ? (http://www.disasterscharter.org)
Phonetically reasonable, at least.
For those who don't know SERTIT :
http://sertit.u-strasbg.fr/SITE_RMS/2010/01_rms_haiti_2010/01_rms_haiti_2010.html
Regards,
Jean-Guilhem
Karl Guggisberg a écrit :
Please forgive my ignorance: could you explain? What is "a Jacmel
product for DSC"?
Regards
Karl
Am 22.01.2010 13:10, schrieb Jean-Guilhem Cailton:
Vincent,
I forwarded your question to CNES. Their answer :
--
A Kompsat arrived this morning, a priori on Jacmel (they are
downloading it).
To followup on Sertit side, who is in charge to realize a Jacmel
product for DSC...
--
Best regards,
Jean-Guilhem
Vincent Auvigne a écrit :
Hi Karl,
Unfortunately the rural areas we are interested in are not covered
by the tile. The area is more or less this one :
http://projekte.eiops.de/osm-matrix/?zoom=12&lat=18.3032&lon=-72.45866&layers=B0FTFTFFFFFFFT
<http://projekte.eiops.de/osm-matrix/?zoom=12&lat=18.3032&lon=-72.45866&layers=B0FTFTFFFFFFFT>
Could you explain me something about the link you gave me. Why is
there no satellite imagery in the areas with colored tiles near
Jacmel ?
Other question : where can I found the signification of the color
of the tiles ?
Regards
Vincent
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Hi Vincent
We have been mapping Jacmel city in the past three days. The city
itself an east up to Catadat, north up to Bassin Caiman, and west
up to Desmarattes is mapped as good as possible. The area is
covered by DigitalGlobe imagery whose quality is, unfortunatelly,
not homogeneous.
Jacmel center has been enriched with street names and POIs
provided by MINUSTAH.
Depending on which rural areas you are most interested in GeoEyes
Ikonos satellite provides coverage too, but only more up north.
Have a look at this site: http://projekte.eiops.de/osm-matrix/.
Can you tell us what tiles in this matrix you are most interested in?
Regards
Karl
Am 22.01.2010 10:48, schrieb Vincent Auvigne:
I'm collaborating with a NGO which is working in the South-East of
Haiti : Jacmel City and the surrounding country-side (South-East
department). We need urgently to evaluate the situation in rural
areas because they are difficult to access by land and it seems
that there huge damages in those areas too (although there are no
journalists in the rural areas...). We are looking for satellite
imagery and other map resources to help evaluate the earthquake
damage in this area.
At the moment I have not found recent high definition imagery of
this zone and the information in OSM is quite poor. Could anyone
tell me if I can find it somewhere or if it will be available
soon ? Any kind of help is welcomed.
Best regards
Vincent
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