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UW Instructional Professor and Students Provide Disaster Mapping Assistance After Hurricane


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  After Hurricane Milton decimated many parts of Florida in early October, Ramesh Sivanpillai received a familiar call.

The article from the University of Wyoming's news site details how Instructional Professor Jeff Hamerlinck and his students from the Department of Geography, Environment and Spatial Sciences provided critical mapping assistance following Hurricane Idalia in Florida. They utilized Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to create maps that helped emergency managers assess damage and plan recovery efforts. The team worked remotely, using satellite imagery and data from various sources to produce maps that highlighted flooded areas, road accessibility, and potential hazards. This initiative not only supported disaster response but also served as a practical learning experience for students, showcasing the real-world applications of GIS technology in emergency management.

Read the Full University of Wyoming Article at:
[ https://www.uwyo.edu/news/2024/12/uw-instructional-professor-and-students-provide-disaster-mapping-assistance-after-hurricane.html ]

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