Q&A: How to view results in KMZ format using Google Earth

AEST is Australia Eastern Standard Time: it is 10 hours ahead of Co-ordinated Universal Time (UTC)
AEDT is Australia Eastern Daylight Time: it is 11 hours ahead of Co-ordinated Universal Time (UTC)


Release: 6 Mar 2009

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Release: 5 Mar 2009 at 17:45 AEDT

GEOS: [Link]
This latest satellite optical/visible image was taken today 5 March at 11:19 AEDT (5 March, 0:19 UTC). The image was made available to CRCSI/UNSW/Lands team on 5 March at 15:20 AEDT. First image (476 MB)was downloaded at 16:37, and 2nd one was downloaded at 17:13 AEDT. We uploaded the GIS result at 17:45 AEDT. It took about 6.5 hours from satellite image capture to the delivery of results. Data size for CCD image is much larger than the one acquired by Infrared sensor. The last record was about 4.5 hours.

 


Release: 3 Mar 2009 at 16:10 AEDT

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This latest satellite infrared image was taken today 3 March at 11:19 AEDT (3 March, 0:19 UTC). The image was made available to CRCSI/UNSW/Lands team on 3 March at 15:10 AEDT. First image was downloaded at 15:32, 15:41 AEDT. We uploaded the GIS result at 16:10 AEDT. It took about 4.5 hours from satellite image capture to the delivery of results. The last record was about 6 hours.


Release: 3 Mar 2009 at 6:30 AEDT

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This latest satellite infrared image was taken today 3 March at 0:23 AEDT (2 March, 13:23 UTC). The image was made available to CRCSI/UNSW/Lands team on 3 March at 05:47 AEDT. First image was downloaded at 5:59 AEDT. We uploaded the GIS result at 6:30 AEDT. It took about 6 hours from satellite image capture to the delivery of results.


Release: 26 Feb 2009 at 12:33 AEDT (01:33 UTC)

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This latest satellite infrared image was taken today 25 Feb at 23:54 AEDT (12:54 UTC). The image was made available to CRCSI/UNSW/Lands team on 26 Feb at 11:38 AEDT. First image was downloaded at 12:08 AEDT. We uploaded the GIS result at 12:33 AEDT. It took about 12.5 hours from satellite image capture to the delivery of results. Our last record was 10 hours.


Release: 25 Feb 2009 at 21:14 AEDT (10:14 UTC)

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This latest satellite image was taken today 25 Feb at 11:13 AEDT (00:13 UTC). The image was made available to CRCSI/UNSW/Lands team at 16:05 AEDT. Data was downloaded at 19:52 AEDT. We uploaded the GIS result at 21:14 AEDT. It took about 10 hours from satellite image capture to the delivery of results. Our last record was 11 hours.


Release: 24 Feb 2009 at 23:59 AEDT (12:59 UTC)

GEOS: [Link] [Firespots in Google Earth kmz format]
This latest HJ-1B satellite image was taken today 24 Feb at 11:37 AEDT (0:37 UTC). The image was made available to CRCSI/UNSW/Lands team at 20:18 AEDT. We uploaded the GIS result at 21:45 AEDT. It takes only 11 hours from satellite image capture to the delivery of results. Our last record was 13 hours.


Release: 23 Feb 2009 at 23:59 AEST

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This latest satellite image was taken today 23 Feb at 10:13 EDST (0:13 UTC). The image was made available to CRCSI/UNSW/Lands team at 22:59 EDST. We uploaded the GIS result at 23:59 EDST. [Link]


Release: 20 Feb 2009 at 14:40 AEST

GEOS: Victoria Bushfire Hot Spots on 18 Feb 2009 at 13:13 UTC ( 19 Feb 2009 00:13 AEST)


Release: 17 Feb 2009 at 18:37 AEST

GEOS: Victoria Bushfire Hot Spots (16 Feb 2008, 00:31 UTC)


Release: 16 Feb 2009, 18:30 AEST

GEOS: Victoria Bushfire Hot Spots (15 Feb 2008, 00:16 UTC).

CRESDA: 15 Feb 2009, report received 16 Feb 2009 (Report in Chinese, figure 1, figure 2)


Release 3: 11 Feb 2009, 23:36 AEST

Victoria Bushfire Hot Spots (11 Feb 2008, 00:03 UTC ) in Google Earth format [kmz]


Release 2: 11 Feb 2009, 17:40 AEST

Victoria Bushfire Hot Spots (8 Feb 2008) in Google Earth kmz file [Fire locations] [HJ-1B Image with fire locations]

 

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First release: 10 Feb 2009 at 23:48 AEST

 

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