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NISAR: The NASA-ISRO SAR Mission
Timely Maps of Flooding
NISAR will be able to map flooding events on a global basis twice every 12
days. Observations will be uninterrupted by clouds and will provide
timely information for flood responders. Even flooding hidden beneath
forest canopies will be visible.
Severe seasonal inundation and unexpected flooding
can lead to natural disasters
Every year, flooding events devastate regions around the world. For example, 18
major flood events hit Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas in 2015 and 2016.
Millions of people can be impacted by major floods. U.S. insurance claims from
floods total in the billions of dollars per year.
Timely evaluation of flooding conditions is crucial for effective disaster response.
Saving lives and property are the initial priorities, while later assessments are
needed to evaluate the extent and severity of the disaster zone.
NISAR will be able to observe flooding even under cloudy conditions with its cloud
penetrating Radar. NISAR will be able to identify flooding in both open and
forested areas.
The upper right image shows a Radar false color image product near Farmerville LA
(March 13, 2016, by NASA's UAVSAR) during a devastating flood. Orange and
yellow areas are flooded forests, while black areas are lakes and open floods. This
type of information is invaluable for local, state, and federal agencies that provide
assistance. The lower right picture illustrates the immense and costly flooding that
occurred in this region during this flood. (James Fountain, USGS)
The NISAR Mission – Reliable, Consistent Observations
The NASA–ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission, a collaboration
between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), will provide all-weather,
day/night imaging of nearly the entire land and ice masses of the Earth
repeated 4-6 times per month. NISAR’s orbiting radars will image at
resolutions of 5-10 meters to identify and track subtle movement of the
Earth’s land and its sea ice, and even provide information about what is
happening below the surface. Its repeated set of high resolution images can
inform resource management and be used to detect small-scale changes
before they are visible to the eye. Products are expected to be available 1-2
days after observation, and within hours in response to disasters, providing
actionable, timely data for many applications.
2. ã2017 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.
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Among the organizations that respond to flooding disasters
are state and local agencies, as well as federal agencies, such
as Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
and the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
International aid in the event of natural disasters caused by
flooding often includes data sharing arrangements to help
our allies respond to the humanitarian crises that flooding
can cause. During natural disasters, these first responders
often look to NASA to provide timely and valuable
information to assist their work to mitigate damage and
assess destruction by these common tragic events.
Many federal agencies and university researchers that study
wetlands have difficulty evaluating the health of our
waterways and wetlands due to lack of information regarding
the ebb and flow of flood waters during normal and extreme
seasonal inundation. Radar instruments such as NISAR are
known for their ability to penetrate through clouds and
vegetation, and their day/night imaging capability. NISAR
imagery will provide near weekly observations that
complement optical data, imaging through clouds and below
the canopy. This capability makes NISAR‘s imaging of
wetland areas valuable to management authorities,
scientists, and local planning agencies.
NISAR can meet the diverse needs of the community
responding to floods and maintaining waterways through its
dependable observing strategy that will collect high
resolution data over 90% of the Earth's land surface. The use
of actively generated microwave signals (L- and S-band, or
equivalently 24 cm and 10 cm wavelength) by the satellite
means that observations can be reliably planned, collected,
and distributed. NISAR will provide invaluable new and
independent information regarding flooding events in
disaster scenarios, as well as data to develop unique seasonal
evaluations of wetland dynamics.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration For more information, visit http://nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/applications
Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology / Pasadena, California / www.jpl.nasa.gov
Monitoring Inundation with Radar
Monitoring inundation of marshes, swamps or other
flooded areas is not an easy task: on the ground,
these areas can be treacherously difficult to
navigate, while from above, vegetation, clouds, and
weather can make the water difficult to observe. But
the extent and duration of inundation has a heavy
influence on fish and other wildlife habitats,
vegetation health, and other important parameters
of ecosystem health.
NISAR will allow uniquely detailed monitoring of the
seasonal ebb and flow of flood waters in the Earth's
wetland areas.
The NISAR all-weather and forest-penetrating radar
can detect not only the open water areas, but also
the areas where trees are surrounded by water. The
unprecedented NISAR observing capability can
provide this measurement twice every 12 days for
the duration of the mission for the entire globe.
Dual polarization radar image of the Maurepas Lake and surrounding swamp in
Louisiana. This image was acquired from space by the Japanese ALOS-2 L-band Radar. In
this false color image, yellow areas are flooded Cypress Tupelo swamp, pink are
unflooded areas, orange areas are degraded swamp marshes, and dark areas are open
water. Image (c) JAXA 2016.