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Showing posts with label Lidar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lidar. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Clouds are Accelerating Greenland's Melting


CALIPSO Satellite Path
CALIPSO Backscatter Data - Click for bigger image
The red line in the image is ~ ground level and corresponds with the purple line in the top image.

Greenland's ice sheet has been melting at alarming rates over the last few years and scientists are trying to piece together the story. One part that is becoming clear is the effects of clouds on the ice sheet. Recently published research in Nature Communications by an international team has shown that surface temperatures were three degrees Fahrenheit higher due to increased cloud cover over the Greenland Ice Sheet. Clouds act as blanket and hold heat longer in the atmosphere. You can see this effect at night when skies are overcast or clear. Overcast nights are warmer due to heat being trapped in by the clouds whereas clear nights are colder because heat escapes more easily. The effect in Greenland may be compounded because as more melting occurs, more moisture enters the atmosphere, and more clouds form.

This research was accomplished using ground measurements and NASA satellite data from CALIPSO and CloudSat. The images above are from CALIPSO which uses LiDAR, infrared, and visible imagers to measure cloud structure. CloudSat uses a radar system to profile cloud structure. For more information click on the source link below.

Source: Nature Communications
Images: CALIPSO

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Lidar Massachusetts


I have created several more Lidar maps but this time they are all based in Massachusetts. The Lidar data itself was not as high resolution as the Utah data since they are a few years older but they are fun to look at. What a difference a few years make as newer sensors and methods are used. My favorites are probably the Boston Harbor Islands and Provincetown maps. Enjoy!

If you would like to know more about LiDAR, click here


Sources: Mass GIS; NOAA

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Lidar Utah

                                      

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Lidar Salt Lake City


Introducing downtown Salt Lake City through the eyes of Lidar. This map
was made from public Lidar data from the AGRC. It is based off of a DSM 
(Digital Surface Model) that has been processed with a hillshade. It reminds 
me of a classic plat map or some of those city word art maps. Salt Lake's
unique geography really helps bring out this feeling. This will hopefully be
the first of many as I delve into other cities datasets and try to make similar ones. 
Please let me know if there are any cities in particular that you would like me to look 
at first. Also, if you are interested in a nice print version just send me a message or 
leave a comment below.

PS ~ This my first guest post on this blog. Thank you for setting it up Adam