Disaster Analysis 2022

NASS can now monitor agricultural disasters in near real-time and provide quantitative assessments using remotely sensed data and geospatial techniques. This page provides disaster assessments in geospatial data format, reports, and metadata as available. A flood monitoring methodology paper is located here.


Hurricane Nicole - November 2022

Hurricane Nicole was a late-season hurricane that made landfall in Florida in early November 2022. The United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) responded to inquiries regarding damage to agricultural land in Florida, specifically citrus areas in Indian River and St. Lucie Counties. Inundation analysis was completed using data derived from the Sentinel-1A SAR satellite data dated November 10, 2022. For this event, inundation raster files for the areas of interest are included for download.

Files available for download: Hurricane Nicole Synopsis | Hurricane Nicole Report (PDF) | Hurricane Nicole Metadata |

Hurricane Nicole Zip File | Hurricane Nicole Report (PPT)
Map of Hurricane Nicole (November 2022)

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Hurricane Ian - September 2022

Hurricane Ian was a large and destructive Category 4 hurricane that caused widespread damage over portions of Florida in late-September 2022. It made landfall in Florida on September 28, 2022. The United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) responded to inquiries regarding damage to agricultural land in Florida, specifically oranges/citrus and sugarcane. Analysis was completed using several data products, including Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data and Sentinel-2 MSI data. For this event, inundation raster files for the areas of interest are included for download.

Files available for download: Hurricane Ian Synopsis | Hurricane Ian Report (PDF) | Hurricane Ian Metadata |

Hurricane Ian Zip File
Map of Hurricane Ian (September 2022)

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Hurricane Fiona - September 2022

Hurricane Fiona was a powerful hurricane that caused widespread damage over portions of the Caribbean and Eastern Canada in mid-September 2022. It made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 16, 2022. The United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) responded to inquiries regarding damage to agricultural land in Puerto Rico. Analysis was completed using several data products, including Sentinel-1A Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data dated September 19-26, 2022. PlanetScope images acquired before and after the event and FEMA WAZE Alert for Puerto Rico Public data were used for validation. For this event, inundation raster files for the areas of interest are included for download.

Files available for download: Hurricane Fiona Synopsis | Hurricane Fiona Report (PDF) | Hurricane Fiona Metadata |

Hurricane Fiona Zip File
Map of Hurricane Fiona (September 2022)

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Midwest Flooding – July/August 2022

The greater Saint Louis area of Missouri and Illinois and areas of Southern Illinois and Kentucky experienced heavy precipitation and severe flooding during late July and early August 2022. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) responded to inquiries regarding the extent of flooding over agricultural land in Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky. Analysis completed using several freely available data products, including Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar, Sentinel-2 Modified Normalized Water Index (MNDWI), soil moisture data from Crop-CASMA (Crop Condition and Soil Moisture Analytics), and the NASS 2021 Cropland Data Layer. For this event, inundation raster files for the areas of interest are available for download.

Files available for download:

Midwest Flooding Synopsis | Midwest Flooding Report (PDF) | Midwest Flooding Report (PPT)

St. Louis Area Flooding Raster Data Zip File | St. Louis Flooding Metadata

Southern Illinois Flooding Raster Data Zip File | Illinois Flooding Metadata

Kentucky Flooding Raster Data Zip File | Kentucky Flooding Metadata

Map of St. Louis Area Flooding

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Texas Wildfires – March 2022

High winds, low humidity, and drought-parched grasses caused wildfires across the Southern Plains of the United States in mid-March 2022, including Texas. The United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) responded to inquiries regarding the extent of agriculture affected by the Texas wildfires in near real-time. Wildfire perimeter location data was provided by the National Interagency Fire Center. False color composite images were generated from Sentinel-2 to represent pre- and post-fire images. The pre-fire image is a median image derived from January 1 through February 28 images and the post-fire image was derived from imagery dated March 20. Fire masks were derived from the MODIS Terra Thermal Anomalies & Fire Daily Global 1km Product dated March 17-21, 2022 to verify wildfire boundaries. Land cover information was derived from the NASS 2021 Cropland Data Layer.

Files available for download: Texas Wildfires Synopsis | Texas Wildfires Report (PDF) | Texas Wildfires Report (PPT)


Map of Texas Widlfires (March 2022)

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