Flights focused on Fires Northeast of San Diego (Wynola/Julian)
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Flights focused on Fires Northeast of San Diego (Wynola/Julian)
Flights focused on Fires Northeast of San Diego (Wynola/Julian) Data collection region (zoom-in on next slide) Recorded Aircraft Ground Trace and Data Collection Points Wynola aircraft arrival (many burned and unburned houses) Julian (fire stopped ¼ mile southeast of downtown) 33.1 Latitude Latitude 7 2 aircraft departure 6 1 5 4 Lake Cuyamaca 33 North Peak (several burned and unburned houses) 3 Two hot spots (below Cuyamaca Peak) 32.9 -116.8 -116.7 -116.6 Lo ng itude • Green squares represent multispectral image data collects • Red line is GPS recorded aircraft flight path -116.5 Sample OKSI Imagery (mountain top house near Julian) Standard Video Processed Multispectral Image Unburned house Green = unburned vegetation Brown/black = burned vegetation White = roads/houses Multispectral data can more accurately identify fire damage Processed Image (Wynola California) This image shows that no fire damage occurred in down town Wynola Large Burn Area Near Wynola Burned house Sample Hyperspectral Image Data Simulated RGB Image Classification Analysis Yellow = dirt Green= vegetation Brown = partially burned White = pavement/rock Black = fully burned Hyperspectral is even more accurate at assessing fire damage Sample Spectra of Selected Ground Features Obvious difference in spectra can be seen in hyperspectral data Thermal “HotSpot” Detection Lat: 32.9790 N Lon: 116.6079 W Temperature Scale Aerial Photo 149° F 65° C 86° 30° 50° 10° Thermal Data At the time of the OKSI flight, the San Diego fires were 100% contained. However, OKSI did detect several small “hot spots” in real time using the Indigo thermal infrared camera.