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ENC UAS Data 2018


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Abstract

Imagery of flooding on the Neuse River (NC) collected following Hurricane Florence in 2018.

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Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
35.3287°
East Longitude
-76.9238°
South Latitude
34.9783°
West Longitude
-77.7121°

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Data Collection Natural color flood imagery was collected using a DJI Phantom 4 Pro quadcopter operated by a Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 certified remote pilot. The aircraft’s camera specifications included a 1” CMOS sensor, 24 mm lens, mechanical shutter (1/2000 – 8 sec), and resolution of 20 megapixels making it ideal for survey-grade mapping. Prior to and during flight operations, Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs; identifies where a pilot can fly) and Aviation Weather Report (METAR) and Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) safety-critical information was obtained. The flight was conducted on 20 September 2019 between 10:05 – 10:20 am EST with northeast winds of 9 mph, visibility of 10 statute miles, sky cover broken at 2500 m above ground level, and temperature of 81° F. The flight mission was planned using Drones Made Easy Map Pilot due its compatibility with the aircraft. A single parallel pattern (zig-zag scheme) was flown at 60 m above ground level, 70% side lap and 75% overlap, and 2.5 cm ground sampling distance.

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Agency Name Award Title Award Number
NSF RAPID: Acquisition of Critical Data for the Validation of Watershed Response Models in Eastern North Carolina 1855453

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Cooper, H., S. Moysey (2020). ENC UAS Data 2018, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/5e14664724ec45d9bd679609f9023233

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