Dataset description: RGB-averaged orthoimagery of coastal North Carolina, from 2020-02-08 to 2020-02-09

RGB-averaged orthoimages were created from aerial imagery collected February 08 and 09, 2020, along the North Carolina coast between the Virginia-North Carolina border vicinity and Cape Lookout, North Carolina. These RGB-averaged orthoimages were created to document recovery ground conditions after Hurricane Dorian, which made landfall on the North Carolina coast on September 6, 2019.
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Keywordsaerial photography, coastal processes, structure from motion, earth sciences, geography, geomorphology, geospatial datasets, hurricanes, image collections, remote sensing
Data typesPhoto
FormatGeoTIFF;
Amount11000 MB

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2020-303-CNTDigital Camera
A digital camera is an electronic device that captures photographs and videos by converting light into digital data, storing images on memory cards instead of film. Unlike traditional film cameras, digital cameras allow instant image review, deletion, and editing. Uses CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) image sensors to convert light into electrical signals.