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Deep Learning-based Hurricane Intensity Estimator (NASA)

Data provided by:National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Data accessibility:statistical data (e.g. graphs), visualization of data (e.g. web GIS or real time monitoring)
Link to the data:
  • Deep Learning-based Hurricane Intensity Estimator
Data type:hazard specific data, satellite data or aerial image
Hazard:Severe Storm
Disaster cycle phase:Disaster Risk Management, Response, Recovery
Satellites and Sensors:GOES- 8-15 (IMAGER)
Spatial coverage:Global
Spatial resolution:0.5 - 2 km
Temporal coverage:Near-real time
Technical Specifications:
  • Methodology
  • GOES-R Series Satellites Spacecraft and Instruments
Costs:free
Contact:Feedback Platform

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