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Minot Floods Surpass 1881 Record

  28/06/2011
Flooding of the city of Minot, North Dakota (USA) peaked on 25th June 2011, when the Souris River in north central North Dakota surpassed an 1881 record flood reading by a wide margin. The Souris River reading at Minot's Broadway Bridge around 11:00PM on that day reached nearly four feet higher than the former all-time high.The situation was recorded by Landsat 7.


Flooding Minot 2011
The city of Minot, divided by the river, has been especially hard hit by the flooding which is due to unusually heavy rainfall in southern Canada and North Dakota. The river has inundated over 4,000 homes and forced over 11,000 residents to evacuate.


Landsat is a joint effort of both USGS and NASA. USGS conducts Landsat operations and NASA develops and launches new satellites that meet USGS requirements. In addition to imagery of natural hazard events, Landsat provides valuable data for land use research and advances the Department of the Interior's important role in land remote sensing under the President's National Space Policy. Landsat images are unique in that they provide complete global coverage, they are available for free, and they span nearly 40 years of continuous earth observation. No other satellite imagery has that combination of attributes.





Read more about:  remote sensing  satellite  imagery 
Website: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/flooding-20110627.html
Supplier: US Geological Survey (USGS)

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