[HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing

Mark Cupitt markcupitt at gmail.com
Fri Dec 20 06:19:29 UTC 2013


Thanks Robert, will give it a try on the filtering.

We put out about 6000 Black tarps south of Roxas, but not this far east,
for future ref. I was trying to see if there were any black holes in any of
the imagery with all those tarps up :) but alas, no recent coverage. We
gave them to entire villages so it may be obvious from the air.

In the two Task Blocks I just did, there are a number of tents offset from
the original houses, they are nice and square, big and light in color. Took
me a while to figure out what they were, comparing to the Bing Imagery
helped a lot. I have seen photos of larger tents being used, so I imagine
there are groups of families living in them. As Nick did, I also tagged
them building=tent, someone else could have a look and see what they think
as well.

Cheers

Mark





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On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Banick, Robert
<Robert.Banick at redcross.org>wrote:

>   Hey Mark,
>
>  You should be able to use the "Filter" option to filter by
> typhoon_review:yes and then invert to show only stuff without that tag.
> If people have been diligent about tagging that should solve your problem.
>
>  Regarding the blue stuff — I imagine it's tarps. I know about 7-8
> agencies are active in some capacity in the area, mostly with emergency
> shelter activities. In practice that means lots of tarps and tools. Maning
> may be right about the laminated sacks too though, my guess is it's some
> combination of the two.
>
>  Cheers,
> Robert
>
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> Red Cross <http://www.redcross.org/>
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>   From: Mark Cupitt <markcupitt at gmail.com>
> Date: Friday, December 20, 2013 12:23 PM
> To: maning sambale <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com>
> Cc: Robert Banick <robert.banick at redcross.org>, osm-ph <
> talk-ph at openstreetmap.org>
> Subject: Re: [HOT] New Task: Carles Post-Disaster Tracing
>
>   Hi Maning, I have one more dumb question (yes, I know, I need to attend
> a workshop :)   ) Is there a way to visually show which polys (ie houses)
> have been edited? (To keep track of whathas been done)
>
>  Thanks
>
>  mark
>
>
>  Regards
>
>  Mark Cupitt
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> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Mark Cupitt <markcupitt at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Thanks Maning, JOSM is a lot more productive for this work than ID. Cheers
>>
>>
>>  Regards
>>
>>  Mark Cupitt
>>
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>>   On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM, maning sambale <
>> emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Mark,
>>>
>>> In JOSM, you need to activate the remotecontrol plugin.  If you are able
>>> to load the data via Tasking Manager's "task" tab by clicking the JOSM
>>> button, then remotecontrol is activated.
>>> Then in the task's  "workflow" tab, just click the imagery URL and the
>>> imagery layer should appear in JOSM.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Mark Cupitt <markcupitt at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Guys, Ive been using ID to try and assist, but I have decided I need to
>>>> learn JOSM, I have been trying to get the tms layer to display in JOSM, but
>>>> am only able to do so without the leading tms[50]: in the TMS url field
>>>>
>>>>  Could someone take a minute to explain what this means as it is
>>>> obviously needed but I cannot get it to work. I do not want to be tagging
>>>> something incorrectly.
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks
>>>>
>>>>  Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Regards
>>>>
>>>>  Mark Cupitt
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Banick, Robert <
>>>> Robert.Banick at redcross.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for catching that Maning, I forgot to drop in "tms[50]:" at the
>>>>> start of the imagery URL. Fixed now.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll work on uploading traces this afternoon (PHP time). Should have a
>>>>> couple on the main roads.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks to you!
>>>>>
>>>>> Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì
>>>>>  American Red Cross <http://www.redcross.org/>
>>>>> 2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
>>>>> Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  On 12/19/13 11:18 AM, "maning sambale" <emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >Dear Robert,
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Imagery is not loading for me in JOSM.  Error is:
>>>>> >Server returned HTTP response code: 500 for URL:
>>>>> >http://hiu-maps.net/hot/1.0.0/carles-post-flipped/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Also as you have been to Carles, I want to ask whether GPS traces were
>>>>> >collected and if yes, can you upload them is
>>>>> >OSM so that we can correct possible imagery shift.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Thanks!
>>>>> >
>>>>> >On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Banick, Robert
>>>>> ><Robert.Banick at redcross.org> wrote:
>>>>> >> Hello All,
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Greetings from Manila.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> As efforts to alleviate the damages from Typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda
>>>>> in the
>>>>> >> Philippines shift from response to recovery the need for detailed,
>>>>> >>precise
>>>>> >> information about damages and recovery rates has become more
>>>>> pressing.
>>>>> >> Agencies are still investing lots in mass-distribution style
>>>>> emergency
>>>>> >> shelter relief but are already looking at the next stage of
>>>>> "supporting
>>>>> >> self-recovery" activities and the eventual move towards permanent
>>>>> >>shelter
>>>>> >> solutions.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> One of the more affected municipalities in Haiyan's path is Carles,
>>>>> on
>>>>> >>the
>>>>> >> Northeastern tip of Panay Island. Much like the islands of
>>>>> neighboring
>>>>> >> municipality Estancia to the south, the exposed islands of Carles
>>>>> and
>>>>> >>the
>>>>> >> buildings along its shores were hit hard by the typhoon. Survivors
>>>>> are
>>>>> >>doing
>>>>> >> an inspiring job of putting their lives in order and moving on but
>>>>> the
>>>>> >>need
>>>>> >> for assistance and support is still real. We've create a task to
>>>>> support
>>>>> >> this process at: http://tasks.hotosm.org/job/392
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> To support that assistance process we'd like to assess the damages
>>>>> at a
>>>>> >> building-by-building level. Our hope is to better target assistance
>>>>> >>from aid
>>>>> >> agencies in the area, track reconstruction progress at a building
>>>>> level
>>>>> >>and
>>>>> >> verify the accuracy of these assessments through OSM for future
>>>>> work.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Thanks to the continued generosity of the U.S. State Department,
>>>>> we've
>>>>> >>been
>>>>> >> able to procure post-disaster imagery for the municipality of
>>>>> Carles on
>>>>> >>the
>>>>> >> northeast tip of Panay Island. Please download the imagery into your
>>>>> >>editing
>>>>> >> software of choice and be sure to insert the necessary tags to
>>>>> >>recognize the
>>>>> >> NextView license's part in the data so created.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Many thanks to all of you for your contributions and continued
>>>>> support.
>>>>> >>I
>>>>> >> cannot speak enough to how well received OSM is by government, NGOs
>>>>> and
>>>>> >> companies alike here. This operation represents a huge leap forward
>>>>> in
>>>>> >>terms
>>>>> >> of the credibility and recognition of OSM for disaster response
>>>>> >>purposes.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Best,
>>>>> >> Robert
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Robert Banick | Field GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì
>>>>> >>American
>>>>> >> Red Cross
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> 2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick
>>>>> >>
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>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >--
>>>>> >cheers,
>>>>> >maning
>>>>> >------------------------------------------------------
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