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  1. Mapillary Oriented Imagery Catalog

    • gemelo-digital-en-arcgis-gemelodigital.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 15, 2023
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    asturksever_mapillary_meta (2023). Mapillary Oriented Imagery Catalog [Dataset]. https://gemelo-digital-en-arcgis-gemelodigital.hub.arcgis.com/content/6a86b887f1cd47d3a97f36ff2b27717d
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 15, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Mapillaryhttps://mapillary.com/
    Metahttp://meta.com/
    Authors
    asturksever_mapillary_meta
    Description

    With either the Oriented Imagery add-in for ArcGIS Pro or the Oriented Imagery widget for ArcGIS Experience Builder, you can access Mapillary’s growing archive of over 2 billion images directly from your ArcGIS Pro project or Experience Builder web app. Once the Mapillary oriented imagery catalog is added to your app or project, you’ll be able to click on a point of interest on your map or scene, then explore all the images of that location in Mapillary’s open database. Learn more about Oriented Imagery. Interested in adding your own imagery to Mapillary’s archive? Learn more about making your images available as open data.

    Getting Started:

    To add Mapillary imagery to your Experience Builder app:

    Create a new Experience Builder app, or edit an existing app. Add the Oriented Imagery widget to your web app. Configure the Oriented Imagery widget: Select the map widget you want to use. Under Choose catalog, select “From item URL” Under “Item URL,” Copy and paste https://mapillary-meta.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6a86b887f1cd47d3a97f36ff2b27717d Select Add. Optionally, under “Configure editing” you can make feature layers from your web map or web scene available as overlays in the Oriented Imagery viewer.

    Save and preview your app.

    In the app, navigate to your area of interest, select the Oriented Imagery widget, and click anywhere highlighted in green to pull up images of that location.

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    Wildfire Perimeters (NIFC)

    • wifire-data.sdsc.edu
    • gis-calema.opendata.arcgis.com
    csv, esri rest +4
    Updated Jun 22, 2020
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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2020). Wildfire Perimeters (NIFC) [Dataset]. https://wifire-data.sdsc.edu/dataset/wildfire-perimeters-nifc
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    zip, esri rest, csv, geojson, kml, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 22, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This ArcGIS Online hosted feature service displays perimeters from the National Incident Feature Service (NIFS) that meet ALL of the following criteria:

    • FeatureCategory = 'Wildfire Daily Fire Perimeter'
    • IsVisible = 'Yes'
    • FeatureAccess = 'Public'
    • FeatureStatus = 'Approved'.

    This dataset is made up of current, active wildfires. On a weekly basis, fires meeting specific criteria are removed from the source service. After removal, those perimeters can be found in the associated "Archived Wildfire Perimeters" service. Criteria include:
    • Perimeters are identified with an IRWIN ID that has non-null values in IRWIN for ContainmentDateTime, ControlDateTime, or FireOutDateTime
    • The most recent controlled/contained/fire out date is greater than 14 days old
    • No IRWIN ID
    • Last edit (based on DateCurrent) is greater than 30 days old
    This hosted feature service is not "live", but is updated every 5 minutes to reflect changes to perimeters posted to the National Incident Feature Service. It is updated from operational data and may not reflect current conditions on the ground. For a better understanding of the workflows involved in mapping and sharing fire perimeter data, see the NWCG Geographic Information System Standard Operating Procedures On Incidents (GSTOP) and most recent addendums: https://www.nwcg.gov/publications/936.

    To use this service from the Open Data site in a web map, click the APIs down arrow, copy the GeoService URL (remove the /query? statement) or just copy and paste this URL and add it to a web map (Add > Add Layer from Web): https://services3.arcgis.com/T4QMspbfLg3qTGWY/arcgis/rest/services/Public_Wildfire_Perimeters_View/FeatureServer

    From within ArcGIS Online, open this feature service in a new web map by clicking Open in Map Viewer.

    Once this service has been added to a web map, the features can be filtered by incident name, GACC, Create Date, or Current Date, keeping in mind that not all perimeters are fully attributed. Not all data are editable through this service and delete is disabled. To delete features, open in ArcGIS Pro or ArcMap.

    If your perimeter is not found in the Current Wildfire Perimeters, check in the Archived dataset: https://nifc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=090a23c0470d4ef9a27142ee9b200023

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Mapillary Oriented Imagery Catalog

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Dataset updated
Apr 15, 2023
Dataset provided by
Mapillaryhttps://mapillary.com/
Metahttp://meta.com/
Authors
asturksever_mapillary_meta
Description

With either the Oriented Imagery add-in for ArcGIS Pro or the Oriented Imagery widget for ArcGIS Experience Builder, you can access Mapillary’s growing archive of over 2 billion images directly from your ArcGIS Pro project or Experience Builder web app. Once the Mapillary oriented imagery catalog is added to your app or project, you’ll be able to click on a point of interest on your map or scene, then explore all the images of that location in Mapillary’s open database. Learn more about Oriented Imagery. Interested in adding your own imagery to Mapillary’s archive? Learn more about making your images available as open data.

Getting Started:

To add Mapillary imagery to your Experience Builder app:

Create a new Experience Builder app, or edit an existing app. Add the Oriented Imagery widget to your web app. Configure the Oriented Imagery widget: Select the map widget you want to use. Under Choose catalog, select “From item URL” Under “Item URL,” Copy and paste https://mapillary-meta.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6a86b887f1cd47d3a97f36ff2b27717d Select Add. Optionally, under “Configure editing” you can make feature layers from your web map or web scene available as overlays in the Oriented Imagery viewer.

Save and preview your app.

In the app, navigate to your area of interest, select the Oriented Imagery widget, and click anywhere highlighted in green to pull up images of that location.

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