Thursday, June 30, 2011

Lockheed Martin Team Completes GeoEye-2 Design Phase Early

The Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] team developing GeoEye's (NASDAQ: GEOY) next-generation, high-resolution Earth-imaging satellite, known as GeoEye-2, has successfully completed the Space System Critical Design Review (CDR) two weeks ahead of schedule. The review validated the detailed design of the spacecraft and command and control portion of the ground system to ensure it meets all program requirements for GeoEye's commercial and government users and marks the program's transition to production...


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Where to Send 1,000 Kids After Flood Trashes Schools? - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on MSNBC

'It's going to be one of those years they will grow as little people and take a big step into maturity,' says one mom in Minot, North Dakota.


This June 25 satellite image provided by GeoEye shows flooding due to the cresting of the Souris River in Minot. Mayor Curt Zimbelman says demolition might be the only solution for nearly one-fifth of the homes in the city that have been damaged by Souris River flooding. (GeoEye / AP)


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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Minot, North Dakota Flooding - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Showcased on MSNBC Photo Blog

As water ebbs in Minot, thoughts of what comes next.


This June 25 satellite image provided by GeoEye shows flooding due to the cresting of the Souris River in Minot, N.D. Minot Mayor Curt Zimbelman says demolition might be the only solution for nearly one-fifth of the homes in the city that have been damaged by Souris River flooding.


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Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Shows Earth from Space - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article

Cannon Beach - Each day, high above the clouds, dozens of sophisticated imaging satellites circle the Earth. These high-tech machines are capable of capturing extraordinary conditions and events that are nearly impossible to document from the surface of the planet. These remarkable images, which reveal the awesome beauty of the planet's surface through the "eyes" of a space satellite, will be on display in a new Smithsonian traveling exhibition at the Cannon Beach History Center from July 2 to Aug. 28.


San Francisco - The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is visible as it crosses San Francisco Bay, one of the world's great harbors. Detailed, high-resolution images reveal buildings, automobiles, and other evidence of densely developed urban centers. Submitted photo from IKONOS satellite by GeoEye, October 1999.


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In Flooded Minot, Some Prefer Camping to Shelters - GeoEye is Elevating Insight

When the Souris River swamped their home as it roared through Minot, the Schaan family could have taken refuge in a shelter. Instead, they headed to Walmart, plunked down $54 on a new tent and joined hundreds of others in a makeshift campground outside the city ice rink...


This satellite image provided by GeoEye shows flooding of the Souris River in Minot, N.D., as it crested over the weekend. Minot Mayor Curt Zimbelman says demolition might be the only solution for nearly one-fifth of the homes in the city, as they'll be under slowly receding water for days.


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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Minot, North Dakota (post-flooding) available on Flickr

Now available, High Resolution Satellite Earth Imagery of Minot, North Dakota (post-flooding) on Flickr presented by GeoEye.


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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Minot, North Dakota (pre-flooding) available on Flickr

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of Minot, North Dakota (post-flooding)

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A new image of the GeoEye-1 collection of Minot, North Dakota (post-flooding) has just been released on the GeoEye website.


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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of Minot, North Dakota (pre-flooding)

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ESRI International User Conference - GeoEye is Proud to be a Silver Sponsor

GeoEye is proud to be a Silver Sponsor at the ESRI International User Conference (July 11 - 15, 2011 in San Diego, CA) and will be located at booth 2001.


GeoEye is a leading source of geospatial information and insight for decision makers and analysts in defense and intelligence, public safety, critical infrastructure, energy, and online media. Our geospatial intelligence solutions deliver a clear understanding of our changing world to protect lives, manage risk and optimize resources.


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Satellite Imagery Products - GeoEye Imagery Collection Showcased

Geo - The foundation of the GeoEye imagery product line, the Geo, is a radiometrically corrected map oriented image suitable for a wide range of uses. In addition to being suitable for visualization and monitoring applications, the Geo is shipped with the sensor camera model in rational polynomial coefficient (RPC) format. This camera model maps the respective ground coordinates to image product coordinates. Block adjustment, ortho-rectification, and other photogrammetric processing can be performed with the RPC camera model. This product, coupled with a digital elevation model (DEM), permits skilled users to make their own orthorectified products using standard commercial software and available data sets. Geo imagery products are available as panchromatic, multispectral, and pan-sharpened color imagery.


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Monday, June 27, 2011

Products and Services - GeoEye is Elevating Insight

GeoEye integrates both current and historical imagery, multi-resolution and multi-source, with expert systems for data aggregation, analysis and viewing. Learn more about the three ways we elevate location information and insight – beyond imagery, and beyond expectation – for the critical business of knowing "where" and "when."


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Friday, June 24, 2011

Waihinau Bay Off Bulwer, New Zealand - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Showcased

GeoEye High Resolution Imagery - This half-meter resolution image of Bulwer, New Zealand, was collected by the GeoEye-1 satellite on June 16, 2009. The image features a portion of Waihinau Bay off Bulwer, New Zealand. A fish farm can also be seen in the full image.


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2011 Calendar Images › Shifting Sands | Namib Desert - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Showcased

GeoEye 2011 Calendar Images - Some of the most unusual wildlife and nature reserves in the world can be found in the heart of the 'dune sea' of the Namib Desert in Namibia, southwest of Angola. Here, the world's tallest sand dunes rise over 300 meters (984 ft) high. The interaction between wind and sand over 55 million years formed this amazing and vast desert's complex patterns. GeoEye-1 .50-meter resolution.


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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Before and After: A Controversial Flood Plan Put to Use - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on PBS

This 2011 flood, originally triggered by a series of storms depositing six times the normal rainfall, has proven to be the worst possible situation for which the plan was designed — "The Project Flood." To date, two of the three major floodways have been used. As the water surges toward the Gulf of Mexico, politicians and engineers are scrambling to shift its path to that of the least possible damage.


Google, in conjunction with the satellite imaging company GeoEye, captured and released these images of Cairo and a portion of the surrounding flooded farmlands...


Cairo, Ill. Before image taken June 27, 2009; After image taken May 8, 2011. Satellite images courtesy of Google and GeoEye.


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EyeQ Overview - GeoEye Information Services Showcased

Unparalleled capabilities to discover, visualize, and share geospatial information across the enterprise.


EyeQ managed services by GeoEye integrate secure, timely and accurate location information into your current business environment with global, 24/7 access. Combining GeoEye's multi-source imagery products with on-demand tools for managing information and project-based collaboration, we empower our enterprise clients to search, organize and share geospatial data while reducing the total cost of ownership with a supported annual subscription for hosting and content. EyeQ's easy-to-use, standards-based interface and GeoEye-hosted resources allow both advanced and non-technical users to interact with business-critical location intelligence.


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Joplin School District Tries to Rebuild, Reinvent - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article

Joplin, Mo. — The twister that laid waste to much of Joplin last month hit the school system especially hard: It killed seven students and one teacher and destroyed three school buildings, including the only public high school. Seven other buildings were badly damaged...


Joplin, Mo., High School on May 24, two days after the school was hit by a Level 5 tornado. (Aerial imagery courtesy of MJ Harden, a GeoEye Company).


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Geospatial Production Services - GeoEye Showcased

GeoEye takes clients to the next level by using the world's most advanced digital processing techniques, a passion for leading the industry in technology development, and nearly three decades of experience.


Using high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery sources such as IKONOS, GeoEye-1, the DMC (Digital Mapping Camera) System, and LiDAR, we're able to provide cost-effective solutions...


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How I Spent the Longest Day of the Year - GeoEye Information Services Featured in Article

Today is the longest day of the year in 2011. Where am I this year? In Bentonville, Arkansas, at the Wal-Mart Analytics Day sponsored by SAS Institute and Deloitte, with 500 attendees from across Wal-Mart companies...


...In a fascinating keynote, Colleen McCue, senior director, social science and quantitative methods, for GeoEye, talks about using analytics to figure out where the risk areas are for crime in Richmond, Virginia, on behalf of the police department there. She's been able to help police put beat cops in the right place at the right time, which significantly reduced the number of homicides and robberies and increased the number of assault weapons seized...


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Product Uses - GeoEye Imagery Collection Showcased

The Right Solution for Your Evolving World


GeoEye's comprehensive spectrum of products and services is focused on providing what our clients need—when they need it. And we're continually developing new ways to help better manage resources, make more-informed decisions, and save time and money.


Our products create a highly accurate digital, land-base foundation using historical as well as current geospatial data. When integrated with systems that provide data aggregation, analysis, and viewing, these products allow users to implement a variety of different applications.


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Death Toll From Joplin Tornado Rises - GeoEye is Elevating Insight

The death toll in Joplin has risen to 154 people with the death of a man injured in last month's tornado...


In this May 24, 2011 satellite image provided by provided by GeoEye Satellite Imagery, the path of a tornado is shown in Joplin, Mo. The Missouri Department of Public Safety said the confirmed death toll of 134 includes 124 people who had been on the unaccounted-for list, seven people who were taken immediately to funeral homes after the storm, and three people who have since died in the hospital from their injuries. More than 8,000 homes and apartments, and more than 500 commercial properties, were damaged or destroyed in the tornado. (AP Photo/GeoEye Satellite Imagery) AP


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Friday, June 17, 2011

World Wildlife Fund and GeoEye Partner in the Lake Niassa Partial Reserve - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Showcased

World Wildlife Fund and GeoEye Partner to Reduce Costs, Increase Efficiency to Map and Monitor Mozambique's Coastal Habitats in the Lake Niassa Partial Reserve


Lake Niassa, also called Lake Malawi or Lake Nyassa, contains upwards of 1,000 species of fish, making it the richest body of freshwater on the planet. Ninety-nine percent of the species are unique to this lake, including usipa, lake salmon, tilapia and aquarium cichlids. Lake wildlife is a vital source of livelihood and a protein-rich food source for the lakeshore fishermen. The crystal blue waters of the lake and the diversity of life it holds are a local, national, regional and global treasure...




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GeoEye Expands Information Services Capacity

GeoEye has been making many moves since the landmark Enhanced View award. V1 editor Matt Ball spoke with Chris Tully, senior vice president of sales, recently about the company's outlook and focus...


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PODCAST: Matt O'Connell, CEO, GeoEye Discusses USGIF Awards - GeoEye is Elevating Insight on Got Geoint Site

Each year, the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation recognizes the accomplishments of industry, academia, government and military with its USGIF Awards Program.


Today we are speaking with USGIF board member and CEO, President and Director of GeoEye, Mr. Matt O'Connell. Matt received the 2007 Industry Award from USGIF and will be discussing the awards program with us today...


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Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Colosseum, Rome, Italy - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Showcased

This satellite image of Rome, Italy was taken from 423 miles in space by the GeoEye-1 satellite on Sept. 11, 2009. The image shows the Colosseum, which has 50,000 seats and was the largest amphitheatre ever built during the Roman Empire. The GeoEye-1 satellite is owned and operated by Va.-based GeoEye, Inc. and is the world's highest resolution commercial Earth imaging satellite.


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Analytics - GeoEye Information Services Showcased

GeoEye Analytics provides location-based analytics solutions that will help defense, intelligence and homeland security professionals make critical decisions for mitigating risks, assessing threats, and managing assets. End-to-end analytical solutions include a combination of imagery collection capabilities, Analytic Services, Engineering Services and licensed software products...


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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

NRC: Fuel Never Went Dry in Japan Quake - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article

Washington (AP) — Early fears that all the water was gone from a spent fuel pool at the stricken nuclear complex in Japan were unfounded, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Wednesday.


Newly obtained video shows that the spent fuel pool at Unit 4 at the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex probably did not go dry, as NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko had insisted in March, the NRC said...


This March 12, 2011 file photo provided by GeoEye shows the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, a day after an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan's east coast. (AP Photo/GeoEye, File)


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Google Earth Reveals How Predator-Prey Behavior In Coral Reefs Can Be Seen From Space - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured

The image you see above was taken with the GeoEye satellite and reveals marine animal behavior that would otherwise be difficult for scientists to witness. But in a paper published by Scientific Reports, researchers were able to witness how marine animals and their predators interact by studying the feeding patterns of herbivores...


You can see the light blue halos where seaweed has been grazed around the coral patches in the Red Sea. Image downloaded from Google Earth Pro 7 June 2011. Image date 19 Dec. 2010. Image copyright 2011 GeoEye.


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Aviation Geospatial Solutions - GeoEye Production Services Showcased

Mapping the World's Airports. How quickly can you circle the globe? At GeoEye, all we need is 1.5 hours. Every 98 minutes, GeoEye's state-of-the-art GeoEye-1 satellite circles the Earth collecting single-pass, stereo-image data. This imagery is then used to construct geospatial Airport Mapping Databases (AMDBs) in accordance with the DO-272/ED-99 global standard.


GeoEye has carefully assembled a complete product suite designed to support airport operations under normal or emergency conditions. These products include monoscopic imagery, stereo imagery with elevation extractions, and complete AMDBs for any airport.


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Predictive Analysis is Emerging Geointelligence Tech Trend - GeoEye Information Services Featured in Article

Andy Stephenson, Senior Director Asia Pacific, GeoEye, US, opined that GeoEye Analytics division of the company provided 99 percent accurate prediction of criminal activities to New York Police. The division also provides accurate location of the Korean missile launch sites. He said, "In Q1 2011, 68 percent revenue of the company come from multisource services. The world is constantly changing and geospatial intelligence plays a critical role in driving decisions."


According to Stephenson, the company is leveraging the cloud to put geospatial content into the hands of end users. EyeQ is a cloud-based platform which provide online and on-demand data. During recent Japan crisis, it quickly delivered data to support humanitarian efforts...


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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Right Solution for Your Evolving World - GeoEye Imagery Collection Showcased

GeoEye's comprehensive spectrum of products and services is focused on providing what our clients need—when they need it. And we're continually developing new ways to help better manage resources, make more-informed decisions, and save time and money.


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Google Earth Used to Identify Marine Animal Behavior - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article

From the all-seeing eye of Google Earth, one can spy the tip of Mount Everest, traffic on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, and the ruins of Machu Picchu, but who would have guessed everyone's favorite interactive globe would also provide marine biologists a God's-eye view of fish behavior? Well, a new study in the just-launched Scientific Reports has discovered visible evidence on Google Earth of the interactions between marine predators and prey in the Great Barrier Reef...


Grazing halos are clearly seen surrounding coral patch reefs in the Red Sea. Image downloaded from Google Earth Pro 7 June 2011. Image date 19 Dec. 2010. Image copyright 2011 GeoEye.


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Monday, June 13, 2011

'Day of Devastation' iPad App on Alabama Tornadoes is on iTunes - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured

The "Day of Devastation: A multimedia look at Alabama's deadly tornado outbreak" iPad app is now available for $1.99 on iTunes and in the App Store.


The app is a collection of first-hand accounts, survivor videos, satellite imagery and more than 180 photos from the hardest hit-counties, as well as audio and video from President Barack Obama. It was produced by The Birmingham News; its sister papers The Huntsville Times and the Press-Register; and al.com, the newspapers' website.


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Aerial photos of the destruction from north and central Alabama.


GeoEye satellite images from Tuscaloosa County and Jefferson County that show how the storms' deadly paths appear from space...


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Dubai Airshow, Airport Expo - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Showcased

This half-meter resolution satellite image of Dubai International Airport was taken from 423 miles in space by the GeoEye-1 satellite on Nov. 16, 2009 during the Dubai Airshow 2009. The airshow is the foremost aerospace event in the Middle East. The GeoEye-1 satellite is owned and operated by Va.-based GeoEye, Inc. and is the world's highest resolution commercial Earth imaging satellite.


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Six More Workers May Exceed Japan's Radiation Limit - GeoEye is Elevating Insight

Japan says six more workers might have exceeded the radiation exposure limit at a crippled nuclear plant.


The health and labour ministry says preliminary results on those workers on Monday would bring the number of workers exceeding the government—set limit to eight...


This file photo provided by GeoEye shows the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, a day after an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan's east coast. AP.


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Friday, June 10, 2011

New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Bismarck, North Dakota (before controlled flooding) available on Facebook Fan Page

Now available, High Resolution Satellite Earth Imagery of Bismarck, North Dakota (before controlled flooding) on GeoEye Facebook Fan Page presented by GeoEye.




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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Bismarck, North Dakota (during controlled flooding) available on Facebook Fan Page

Now available, High Resolution Satellite Earth Imagery of Bismarck, North Dakota (during controlled flooding) on GeoEye Facebook Fan Page presented by GeoEye.




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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Bismarck, North Dakota (before controlled flooding) available on Flickr

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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Bismarck, North Dakota (during controlled flooding) available on Flickr

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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of Bismarck, North Dakota (before controlled flooding)

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A new image of the GeoEye-1 collection of Bismarck, North Dakota (before controlled flooding) has just been released on the GeoEye website.


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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of Bismarck, North Dakota (during controlled flooding)

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A new image of the GeoEye-1 collection of Bismarck, North Dakota (during controlled flooding) has just been released on the GeoEye website.


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GeoEye, Inc. Declares Dividend of Preferred Stock Purchase Rights

GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight announced that its Board of Directors has adopted a Shareholder Rights Plan. Under the plan, one preferred stock purchase right will be distributed for each share of common stock held by stockholders of record on June 22, 2011...


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Friday, June 3, 2011

Space Shuttle Endeavour Captured by GeoEye-1 Satellite - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on Flickr

GeoEye collects a 0.5m GeoEye-1 Satellite Image of Space Shuttle Endeavour on Launch Pad 39A ready to be launched for its last voyage - Image Credit. GeoEye


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Officials Say Death Toll From Missouri Tornado Now 138 - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in CBS News Article

Joplin, MO. — Missouri officials say the death toll from the massive May 22 Joplin tornado has risen to 138 people...


In this May 24, 2011 satellite image provided by provided by GeoEye Satellite Imagery, the path of a tornado is shown in Joplin, Mo. The Missouri Department of Public Safety said the confirmed death toll of 134 includes 124 people who had been on the unaccounted-for list, seven people who were taken immediately to funeral homes after the storm, and three people who have since died in the hospital from their injuries. More than 8,000 homes and apartments, and more than 500 commercial properties, were damaged or destroyed in the tornado. (AP Photo/GeoEye Satellite Imagery)


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Officials Say Joplin, Mo., Tornado Death Toll Now 138 People - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Washington Post Article

Joplin, MO. — Missouri officials say the death toll from the massive May 22 Joplin tornado has risen to 138 people.


The state Department of Public Safety announced the increase from 134 to 138 on Thursday after confirming that four more people died in hospitals of injuries suffered in deadliest single U.S. tornado since 1950.


(GeoEye Satellite Imagery / Associated Press) - In this May 24, 2011 satellite image provided by provided by GeoEye Satellite Imagery, the path of a tornado is shown in Joplin, Mo.


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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Mississippi Floods: Images and Data - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Google Lat Long Blog

Emerging as one of the worst flooding events along the U.S. waterway in the past century, the Mississippi River floods of April and May 2011 have caused widespread destruction along the 2,300 mile river system. Historically high water levels from heavy rains and springtime snowmelt have provided no shortage of dramatic scenes -- levees breached, downtown areas completely submerged, spillways opened, and more.


The Google Crisis Response team has assembled a collection of flood data including satellite imagery for impacted cities along the river from GeoEye, flood extent and crest data forecasts from the US Army Corps of Engineers (kml) and NOAA’s National Weather Service (kml), and shelter locations from the American Red Cross (kml)...


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