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Purpose: This is the 2019 Hurricanes Crowdsourced Photos Public Feature Layer View. This is a live publicly accessible layer for the Crowdsource Story Map accessible here: This layer cannot be edited, it is view only. ShareHidden Field: 0 = Needs Review, 1 = Already Reviewed, 2 = Hidden (not available in this public view).Audience: GIS Staff and Technologists who would like to add this layer to their own web maps and apps. If you need access to this layer in other formats, see the Open Data link. Please send us an email at triage@publicsafetygis.org to tell us if you are going to use this layer and if you have any questions or need assistance with this layer.Need to download the photos? See this technical support article.
This resource links to the Hurricane Irma 2017 Story Map (Esri ArcGIS Online web app) [1] that provides a graphical overview and set of interactive maps to download flood depth grids, flood extent polygons, high water marks, stream gage observations, National Water Model streamflow forecasts, and several other datasets compiled before, during and after Hurricane Irma.
References [1] Hurricane Irma Story Map [https://arcg.is/19z9jL]
Referenced external maps Irma crowdsource photos story map (NAPSG) [https://arcg.is/1WOr4b]
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This is a read-only feature layer view used for supporting the Hurricane Irma Crowdsourced Story Map.
Hurricane Irma Crowdsourced photos coming from individuals in affected places.
This story map displays how Canadians define Canada and was developed using the Story Map Crowdsource template.
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Purpose: This is the 2018 Hurricanes Crowdsourced Photos Story Map. It provides first responders, decision makers, and the public with high level situational awareness through geotagged and georeferenced photo. Short link: bit.ly/2018HurricanePhotosAudience: First Responders, Decision Makers, the Public.
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This unique, interactive map shows how crowdsourced photographs can help to highlight some of Australia's great geological features. The interactive map, built using the ESRI Storymap functionality, …Show full descriptionThis unique, interactive map shows how crowdsourced photographs can help to highlight some of Australia's great geological features. The interactive map, built using the ESRI Storymap functionality, combines geolocation information with superb imagery gathered by amateur and professional photographers. The map features the best 68 images selected from over 300 entries in the 2015 Top GeoShot photographic competition.
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Purpose: This is the 2018 Hurricanes Crowdsourced Photos Public Feature Layer View. This is a live publicly accessible layer for the Crowdsource Story Map accessible here: This layer cannot be edited, it is view only. ShareHidden Field: 0 = Needs Review, 1 = Already Reviewed, 2 = Hidden (not available in this public view).Audience: GIS Staff and Technologists who would like to add this layer to their own web maps and apps. If you need access to this layer in other formats, see the Open Data link. Please send us an email at admin@publicsafetygis.org to tell us if you are going to use this layer and if you have any questions or need assistance with this layer.Need to download the photos? See this technical support article.
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This is a feature layer view for storing Hurricane Maria Photos from the Crowdsourced Story Map - Link: http://bit.ly/HurricaneMariaPhotos
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Public-facing point feature created each time a person leaves feedback on focus areas in the LaVA Crowdsource Reporter application.Click to view the LaVA MAIN STORY MAP.
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Public-facing point feature created each time a person leaves feedback on focus areas in the LaVA Crowdsource Reporter application.Click to view the LaVA MAIN STORY MAP.
ESRI's Crowdsource Reporter web map developed to solicit feedback from the public for the Dispersed Camping Management Project on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests, Leadville and Salida Ranger Districts. This application is embedded in the Dispersed Camping Management Project Story Map and not launched independently of the Story Map.
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Purpose: This is the 2019 Hurricanes Crowdsourced Photos Public Feature Layer View. This is a live publicly accessible layer for the Crowdsource Story Map accessible here: This layer cannot be edited, it is view only. ShareHidden Field: 0 = Needs Review, 1 = Already Reviewed, 2 = Hidden (not available in this public view).Audience: GIS Staff and Technologists who would like to add this layer to their own web maps and apps. If you need access to this layer in other formats, see the Open Data link. Please send us an email at triage@publicsafetygis.org to tell us if you are going to use this layer and if you have any questions or need assistance with this layer.Need to download the photos? See this technical support article.