Hazards and Population Mapper

Hazards and Population Mapper

⭐️3.3 / 5
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🙌6
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📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Hazards and Population Mapper

2.0

August 10, 2019

* The population estimation is now based on the new version 3.0 of the SEDAC Population Estimation Service (PES v3), which uses the latest version 4.11 of the SEDAC Population Count data set from the Gridded Population of the World (GPW) data collection. * Added ability to display chart showing estimated population trend changes in 5-year intervals from 2000 to 2020. * New imagery layer from NASA GIBS for display of global fires in the last 48 hours.
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1.5

December 7, 2017

* Added tectonic plate boundaries layer from USGS * Implemented updates to comply with app security (ATS) requirements * Upgraded the app for iOS 11
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1.4

August 28, 2017

- Consistent layer selection controls for base, raster, and vector data layers. - New vector layer for retrieval and display of volcanoes. - Fire layer changes to accurately display fires in last 2 days - Retrieval of earthquakes now uses HTTPS.
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1.3

October 18, 2016

- Image layers, such as Population Density, AOD, and Fires, are now retrieved over secure HTTPS connection. - Population estimates are now retrieved over secure HTTPS connection. - Bug fix.
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1.2

September 15, 2016

- Population estimation is now based on the more up-to-date Gridded Population of the World, Version 4 (GPWv4) Population Count 2015 data set. - Replaced the NASA Aqua only layer with the NASA GIBS Aqua/Terra combined Aerosol Optical Depth layer.
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1.1

May 4, 2016

- Improved performance for obtaining population estimates. Uses a faster and more robust population estimation service. - Replaced the currently unavailable NASA GIBS Aqua/Terra combined Aerosol Optical Depth layer with the Aqua only layer.
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1.0

March 19, 2016

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Description of Hazards and Population Mapper

Hazards and Population Mapper (HazPop) is a free app that enables users to easily display recent natural hazard data in relationship to population, major infrastructure, and satellite imagery. Hazards data include the location of active fires over the past 48 hours; earthquake alerts over the past seven days; and yesterday′s air pollution data measured from space. The app shows the location of major dams and nuclear power plants and provides more detailed information and imagery for these facilities where available. By drawing a circle around a point or area of interest on the map, users can obtain an estimate of the total population and land area enclosed within. Developed by the NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) operated by the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University, HazPop combines data and map layers from various sources including NASA's Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE) and Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and others using a variety of open Web mapping services. The custom population estimates are provided by the SEDAC Population Estimation Service (PES) based on SEDAC′s Gridded Population of the World, version 4 (GPWv4) data for 2015. HazPop is designed to be used by disaster risk managers, humanitarian response organizations, public health professionals, journalists, and others needing a quick assessment of the potential dangers posed by a major hazardous event or developing emergency. For example, a disaster response agency can obtain a rough estimate of the population and major facilities near a recent earthquake as an input into response planning. Journalists or students can explore the location of recent wildfires relative to dense populations, roads, terrain, and water bodies. Due to the coarse resolution and varying quality of some of the data, HazPop is not intended to support in-depth risk assessment or location-specific response needs. HazPop supports a number of other functions including: Monitoring regions around an area of interest, e.g. hazardous area prone to natural disasters, major infrastructure, or densely populated areas; Sorting dams, nuclear power plants, or earthquakes by proximity to your location or by their characteristics; Determining the distance from your location to any point on the map or between any two points on the map.
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Hazards and Population Mapper: FAQ

Is the software for Hazards and Population Mapper compatible with iPads?

Yes, Hazards and Population Mapper can support iPad devices.
The app was developed by NASA.
Currently, Hazards and Population Mapper supports iOS 9.0 or later.
The rating of 3.3 out of 5 that Hazards and Population Mapper has received from users is not great but not terrible either.
Hazards And Population Mapper Relates To The Reference App Genre.
The current version of Hazards and Population Mapper is 2.0.
Hazards and Population Mapper updated its app on July 1, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 6, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the Hazards and Population Mapper app: English.
No, Hazards and Population Mapper is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Hazards and Population Mapper.
No, Hazards and Population Mapper does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Hazards and Population Mapper

  • Not too Shabby

    The app isn’t too bad. I like that I can set notifications. However I’d like if the region monitor size slider was replaced with the ability to type in the size because it is a little tricky to select a specific size.
  • great reference

    educational
  • LAUGHABLE!

    Raging California fires and NO notice on this stupid, wasteful app. SAVE YOUR PHONE’S MEMORY AND AVOID 🤮