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Estimated Population Density over Typhoon Affected Luzon Island
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:49:10 GMT| Product ID: 1033 - English Published: 26 Nov, 2007 GLIDE: TC-2007-000211-PHL FootPrint (Lat x Long, WSG84 Geographic, decimal degrees) TopLeft: 19 x 120 BottomRight: 15 x 122 | |
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This map illustrates the approximate track of Typhoon Mitag ("Mina" in the Philippines) and the population density (2004) across the affected provinces of Cagayan, Apayao, Ilocos Norte, Isabela and Aurora. Typhoon Mitag made landfall at Cagayan on 25/11/2007. Map Scale for A3 Printouts: 1:1,500,000 Projection: UTM, Zone 51 North Datum: WGS 1984 | |
| Population Data: LandScan 2004
Storm Data: UNISYS, TSR Elevation Data: SRTM-NASA Boundary Data: SALB GIS Data: WDPA, NGA, USGS, GEBCO Map Production: UNOSAT (26 November 2007) | |
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