Right-click to download the kmz files and then double-click on the file to load in GoogleEarth. There is a little rotation in latitude-longitude in GoogleEarth but it is close. Note that after downloading I had to remove the zip suffix that was added to the file. These are MODIS images using channels 6, 2 and 1 displayed as red, green and blue with 250 meter spatial resolution.
May 28, 2008. Before flood.
June 8, 2008.
June 9, 2008. This image has lots of clouds.
June 10, 2008. This image is fairly cloud free over the worst flooded areas.
June 11, 2008. This image is fairly cloud free over the worst flooded areas.
June 12, 2008. Cloudy image.
MODIS Images at 500 meter spatial resolution.
May 28 Before Flood ![]() |
June 10 After Flood ![]() |
MODIS Channels 6, 2, 1 displayed as red, green blue. The flooded areas are blue to black in the images.
June 8 After Flood Image. MODIS Channels 6, 2, 1 as rgb. (250 meter resolution)
Download geotiff file of above image (9MB. Right click to download the file). Image contains two bands: red band and near IR band. |
June 9 After Flood Image. MODIS Channels 6, 2, 1 as rgb. The large blue area in upper left is a cloud. (250 meter resolution)
Note the flooding change from 6/8 that moved downriver between Knox and Daviess Counties. |
June 10 After Flood Color Infrared Image (250 meter resolution)
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June 11 After Flood Image. MODIS Channels 6, 2, 1 as rgb. (250 meter resolution)
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June 12 After Flood Image. MODIS Channels 6, 2, 1 as rgb. (250 meter resolution)
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May 28 Before Flood image for comparison. MODIS Channels 6, 2, 1 as rgb. (250 meter resolution)
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