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On July 31, 2025 at 11:58:12 PM UTC, Gravatar Suzanne:
  • Changed title to Texas Hill Country flood 2025 (previously Texas Hill Country floods 2025)


  • Updated description of Texas Hill Country flood 2025 from

    We don't have an API but the availability on AWS opens up access to a bunch of tools. A great resource to start is the attached PDF and this notebook: https://gitlab.cicsnc.org/workshop-development/eri_notebook Imagery for the current event is available here: https://noaa-eri-pds.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html#2025_Texas_Flood/ In each of the directories you will find an index file, eg: https://noaa-eri-pds.s3.amazonaws.com/2025_Texas_Flood/20250717a_RGB/tile_index_20250717a_RGB.tar There is an index of all of the data here (but please note it is not updated until after an event so it will not contain the imagery collected recently): https://noaa-eri-pds.s3.amazonaws.com/noaa_eri_pds.parquet The tutorial and notebook offer a lot of examples of ways to interact with the data. Jason and I also spend a lot of time slicing and dicing through the data at the command line and would be willing to assist if needed. Most of the examples of command line use in the examples were developed by us.
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    A range of datasets for the Texas Hill Country flood event of July 2025. These data include spatial data from aircraft and observational satellite information. Data Index (as of July 31, 2025): - Optical data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration emergency response collected in the aftermath of the disaster event. - planned and in prep data


  • Added tag Flooding to Texas Hill Country flood 2025


  • Changed the license of Texas Hill Country flood 2025 to Creative Commons Attribution (previously License not specified)