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PRJ-3417 | RAPID: Mayfield, KY Post-Tornado Building Reconnaissance
PI
Co-PIs
Project Type
Field research | Reconnaissance
Natural Hazard Type(s)
Tornado
Facilities
Event(s)
2021 Midwest Tornado Oubreak | Mayfield, KY | 2021-12-10 ― 2021-12-10 | Lat 36.74 long -88.63
Awards
RAPID: Examining the Performance of Historic Masonry Structures after the December 2021 Midwest Tornadoes | CMMI-2222849 | National Science Foundation
Keywords
tornado, drone, UAV, laser
Hazmapper Maps
Jeff Kentucky
Version
2
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Description:
Damage reconnaissance of historical buildings affected by tornado loading
Document Collection | Processed data and the final point clouds for the historic masonry structures in Mayfield, Kentucky
Cite This Data:
Napolitano, R., M. Gutierrez Soto, S. Kaushal (2023). "Processed data and the final point clouds for the historic masonry structures in Mayfield, Kentucky", in RAPID: Mayfield, KY Post-Tornado Building Reconnaissance [Version 2]. DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-atmx-gp96
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Author(s)
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Date Published
2023-09-01
DOI
10.17603/ds2-atmx-gp96
License
Open Data Commons Attribution
Description:
The process of generating a comprehensive point cloud from the raw data collected at Mayfield involved three distinct steps. Firstly, Pix4D was utilized to process and analyze the data. This was followed by the utilization of Register 360 to further refine and align the collected data. Finally, Cyclone was used to complete the point cloud generation process, ensuring that the resulting point cloud was as detailed and accurate as possible. The combination of these three steps allowed for the creation of a comprehensive point cloud that could be utilized for a variety of applications, ranging from surveying and mapping to construction and design.
Document Collection | Raw data collected during the RAPID reconnaissance mission to Mayfield in March 2022
Cite This Data:
Napolitano, R., M. Gutierrez Soto, S. Kaushal (2023). "Raw data collected during the RAPID reconnaissance mission to Mayfield in March 2022", in RAPID: Mayfield, KY Post-Tornado Building Reconnaissance [Version 2]. DesignSafe-CI.
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Author(s)
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Date Published
2023-09-01
License
Open Data Commons Attribution
Description:
Contained within this folder is an exhaustive collection of raw data that was obtained during the on-site data collection process. The data encompasses a range of sources, including aerial imagery, photographs, and LiDAR scans. Each of these sources provides unique information that, when combined, creates a highly detailed representation of the site in question. The aerial imagery captures an overview of the site from a bird's-eye perspective, while the photographs provide a more granular view of specific areas. The LiDAR scans, on the other hand, use laser technology to capture highly accurate data on the contours and elevations of the site. Together, these three sources of data provide a comprehensive understanding of the site that can be utilized for a variety of applications.