This Data includes all officer-involved shootings since 2009. Transparency is a priority for the Orlando Police Department and we will continue to include more information in this Dataset.
Starting in 2014 all officer-involved shooting investigations are reviewed by the State Attorney's Office. A link to the State Attorney's review letter is provided for investigations that are complete. Prior to 2014 only cases where the someone was hit as a result of the shooting were reviewed by the State Attorney's Office. All other cases were reviewed internally. A link to those findings are provided.
This data set includes all business tax receipts issued by Permitting Services since 2010. The Business Tax Receipts because they are operating multiple types of businesses. For more information visit CityofOrlando.net/permits Disclaimer: The data is derived from the Economic Development Platform, we acknowledge there is always the possibility of mechanical or human error. The City of Orlando does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. The City of Orlando will not be responsible for any error or omission, or for the use of, or the results obtained from the use of this information. All data visualizations on maps should be considered approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited. Additionally, because City policy and operations regarding reporting might change, the data may have limited value for comparisons over time.
This is the PI-produced SMAP sea water salinity, level 2 v1.0 orbital/swath product from the NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) observatory. It is based on the Parameterized Rain Impact Model (PRIM) developed at the University of Central Florida (UCF) Central Florida Remote Sensing Lab (CFRSL), Orlando, FL; University of Washington (UW) Applied Physics Lab (APL), Seattle, WA. The PRIM product range extended from March 31, 2015 to September 30, 2021. It includes data for a range of parameters: derived SMAP sea water salinity at surface, 1m depth and 5m depth, and probability of salinity stratification (PSS), rainfall rate and wind speed data. Each data file covers one 98-minute orbit (15 files per day), and corresponds to a JPL SMAP Level 2B CAP Sea Surface Salinity V5.0 file which corresponds to a single orbit on a given day. The SMAP satellite is in a near-polar orbit at an inclination of 98 degrees and an altitude of 685 km. It has an ascending node time of 6 pm and is sun-synchronous. With its 1000km swath, SMAP achieves global coverage in approximately 3 days, but has an exact orbit repeat cycle of 8 days. On board Instruments include a highly sensitive L-band radiometer operating at 1.41GHz and an L-band 1.26GHz radar sensor providing complementary active and passive sensing capabilities. Observations are global in extent and provided at 25km swath grid with an approximate spatial resolution of 60 km.
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This Data includes all officer-involved shootings since 2009. Transparency is a priority for the Orlando Police Department and we will continue to include more information in this Dataset.
Starting in 2014 all officer-involved shooting investigations are reviewed by the State Attorney's Office. A link to the State Attorney's review letter is provided for investigations that are complete. Prior to 2014 only cases where the someone was hit as a result of the shooting were reviewed by the State Attorney's Office. All other cases were reviewed internally. A link to those findings are provided.