On
November 8, 2013, a typhoon tore through the Philippians killing thousands and
destroying miles of land. Days later,
rescue services are still searching for missing people through all of the
damaged debris. A new space map generated by NASA depicts the regions most
affected and damaged by the storm. This maps main purpose is to help assist in
disaster response by showing areas where response teams should search for the
people. NASA’s article, “NASA Damage Map Helps in Typhoon Disaster Response” lays
out the destruction of the most powerful storm ever to be recorded on Earth.
The images were processed by JPL’s Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis (ARIA)
used X-band interferometiric synthetic aperture radar data from the Italian
Space Agency’s COSMO-SkyMed satellite constellation. This technique is very
sensitive in detecting destruction of the human-made environment. ARIA is
building an automated system for providing rapid GPS and satellite data to
support the local, national, and international hazards. ARIA had been providing
NASA with the data and allowing them to make it open to the public. By allowing
this important data to be open to the public, it keeps the world connected
easily through just a click of a button. The ARIA team is constantly working on
this current natural disaster and will continuously work with others that will
occur in the near future.
The
information from this article greatly effects the international communications
between people around the world. NASA is known as a trust worthy source for any
piece of information or data they give to the public. News reporters on TV are
never revealed to the full truth about certain current events as quickly as
larger corporations. This allows the public to gain access to new, updated information
quickly and easily. The article and frequently updated map that it provides
helps improve international knowledge of this natural disaster and any occurring
in the near future. This new form of technology keeps everyone connected and
can be used for different pieces of information.
Overall
I found this article very informative and advanced by knowledge on a topic I
already knew little about. By applying data and statistics along with previous
known facts on this natural disaster, it brings realization and a better
understanding to what is going on. I felt that the article didn’t give that
much background on the current situation and could’ve been provided for those
that weren’t up to date. Other than that minor flaw, I felt that the article
provided enough information about the new technological advances and how it can
improve the quality of human life.