We have launched a set of 578 ICS (Incident Command System) markers for use in emergency situations. The set was developed by the FGDC, and the symbol reference can be found here. Check out some of the markers below:
Scribble maps has partnered with Skywatch to bring satellite imagery and satellite tasking to Scribble Maps. SkyWatch grants access to over 400 satellites, offering critical data for industries such as agriculture, urban planning, and environmental conservation. Scribble Maps simplifies geographic visualization, making powerful mapping tools accessible to a wide range of users. A standout feature of this partnership is the Automatic Polygon Minimum Area Compliance (APMAC) system, a patent-pending innovation that allows users to order satellite imagery without being restricted by minimum area requirements. This system automatically adjusts the user's selected area to meet provider-imposed minimums, streamlining the purchasing process and improving the user experience. In addition to APMAC, users can now perform advanced band analysis directly within Scribble Maps. This includes: NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index): Monitor vegetation health and growth. NDWI (Normalized ...
There are many reasons why someone wants to create a map, but using the Scribble Maps online map editor , you can quickly make your own custom map where only your imagination is the limit. It would be impossible to go over every type of map you can create with Scribble Maps, but we will cover some in this post. If you want to hop in as quickly as possible, you can watch our first map video, which will go over all the basic tools you need to get started with Scribble Maps. Select or style the base map One of the first things you will want to do is set the base map or customize the existing one. For instance, creating a custom map style, such as a map without labels, click the custom bottom in the bottom right. Now you can turn off options like labels. Add drawings and markers to your map some of the most common things you may want to do are add drawings, markers, or text to your map. To accomplish this, all you need to do is select the tool you want in the toolbar and then click or drag...
Pioneering the Future of Data-Driven GIS and Optimization What is Scribble Maps? For over a decade, Scribble Maps has been known as a web-based mapping tool allowing users to create and share custom maps. It is recognized for its user-friendly interface that does not require extensive GIS (Geographic Information Systems) expertise, making it accessible to a wide range of users, including educators, businesses, and casual users interested in mapping. Key features of Scribble Maps include Easy Drawing Tools : Users can draw on maps, and add markers, text, and shapes to create detailed and customized maps. Layer Management : It allows for the creation and management of layers, enabling users to organize complex maps with multiple data sets easily. Import and Export Capabilities : Scribble Maps supports importing data from various formats (like KML, GPX, and CSV) and exporting maps to different formats, making it versatile for data sharing and integration with other GIS tools. Sharing and ...
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