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Tropical Cyclone Lola in the Solomon Islands
A new tropical cyclone named Lola formed over the South Pacific Ocean on 21 October and started moving south toward Vanuatu. Lola passed through the Solomon Islands on the 22 and 23 of October and the Solomon Islands National Disaster Management (NDMO) issued a situation report, confirming Tikopia Island has been significantly impacted.
Solomon Islands are currently experiencing an El Niño event. In the past, El Niño events have been associated with more tropical cyclone occurrences than average in the South Pacific region.
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Type of Event: | Cyclones |
Location of Event: | Solomon Islands |
Date of Charter Activation: | 2023-10-23 |
Time of Charter Activation: | 11:42 |
Time zone of Charter Activation: | UTC+02:00 |
Charter Requestor: | UNITAR on behalf of United Nations Development Programme |
Activation ID: | 846 |
Project Management: | Ida Svendsen (UNOSAT) |
Value Adding: | Copernicus EMS (Copernicus EMS) |
Activation handled in collaboration with Copernicus Emergency Management Service |
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Gradient Monitoring Map showing damage on Nendö Island in the Temotu province, Solomon Islands
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GeoEye-1 © Maxar Technologies, Inc. (2023)
Map produced by GAF AG
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Acquired: Pleiades: 18/07/2022, 25/07/2022 and 25/10/2023
GeoEye-1: 28/10/2023
Source: Pleiades and GeoEye-1
Category: Gradient Monitoring Maps
Preliminary satellite-derived agricultural and damage assessment, Anata Island, Temotu Vatu, Temotu Province, Solomon Islands.
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Copyright: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2023)
Report produced by UNITAR / UNOSAT
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Acquired: 27/10/2023
Source: Sentinel-2
Category: Dossier
Preliminary Satellite Derived Agricultural Damage Assessment of Taumako Island, Temotu Vatu, Temotu Province, Solomon Islands
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GeoEye-1 © 2004 GeoEye NextView License.
Map produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT
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Acquired: WorldView-2: 27/10/2023
WorldView-3: 06/06/2022
GeoEye-1: 19/12/2022
Source: WorldView-2, WorldView-3 and GeoEye-1
Category: Delineation Map
Preliminary Satellite Derived Agricultural Damage Assessment on the Islands of Tikopia, Naunonga, Utupua and Temotu-Nende, Temotu Province, Solomon Islands.
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Includes Pleiades material © CNES (2023), Distribution Airbus DS.
Report produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT
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Acquired: WorldView-2: 10/12/2017, 22/05/2020, 20/02/2021, 05/08/2021 and 28/11/2021
WorldView-3: 01/04/2021 and 08/04/2021
Pleiades: 25/10/2023 and 26/10/2023
Source: WorldView-2, WorldView-3 and Pleiades
Category: Dossier
Preliminary Satellite Derived Damage Assessment of the Utupua and Tikopia Islands, Temotu Province, Solomon Islands
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Report produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT.
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Acquired: 25/10/2023
Source: Pleiades
Category: Dossier
Preliminary Satellite Derived Damage Assessment of the Temotu-Nende and Temotu Vatu Islands, Temotu Province, Solomon Islands
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Copyright: Includes Pleiades material © CNES (2023), Distribution Airbus DS.
Report produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT.
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Acquired: 24/10/2023
Source: Pleiades
Category: Reference Map