User talk:Skookum1/BC&PacificNorthwestHistory/MapResources

This sandbox page is a directory of online maps and map services and how to use them, or of maps from my collection (PD ones only) uploaded for use, plus WikiMedia Commons materials/links relevant to Mapmaking for British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. Alaska and Yukon included, and some of Alberta (Rockies).

NASA Visual Earth sat images
The following is a selection of images from Visual Earth related to our region, with some specialty pictures, including infrared versions of the same frame in some cases (usually fires pics). All come in various sizes on the main catalog pages below, and more details and more images are available at higher resolutions for each. Sizes and resolutions vary. Mpgs may also be listed in some cases (usually fires, smoke or other phenomena/events). Note that pictures titled, e.g. "Idaho and Montana" probably also carry southeastern BC and southern Alberta, depending on the frame, those saying Western Canada may be only British Columbia, and in one of the earlier examples "Alaska and Northwestern Canada" the Canada part's pretty much BC north of about Hecate Strait over to the Rockies. Even the fire images, at higher resolution, may contain clear-weather patches which could be cut up for maps. ''All images here are in the public domain.


 * ''The first batch is from a search for "Canada"; over 3000 matches came up - the current listing is a selection from the first 500 searches; more to come.


 * ''There are lots more fire pictures, including continental-scale ones; search "Fires" on the main page.


 * Feel free to review/comment any of these that you look at by inserting a line and at least double-indenting it, then indenting after other comments; pls sign your reviews.


 * Western Canada
 * Fire and Smoke in Western Canada
 * Fires in Montana, Idaho and Canada
 * Western U.S. and Canada
 * Fog and Snow in British Columbia, Canada
 * Western Canada and Southern Alaska
 * Fires in British Columbia (Canada), Washington and Oregon
 * British Columbia, Canada
 * Pacific Ranges nicely defined due to elevation-defined snowfall.
 * British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon
 * Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
 * British Columbia (Canada), Washington, and Oregon
 * Fires in Alaska and Northern Canada (Yukon River valley)
 * Western United States and Southern Canada ::(stretched a bit on E-W access due to map projection used)
 * British Columbia (Canada), Washington, and Oregon
 * Tagish Lake, Canada
 * (and Atlin Lake and Taku Arm, and all frozen!...quelle amazing...)


 * Fires in Western Canada
 * (Fires in BC Interior - Kelonwa/Okanagan Mountain, etc)


 * Western Canada
 * (real nice of BC, bit N-S stretched and some cloud cover, but...)


 * Fires in Western Canada
 * (Barriere Fire, close-up as seen in thumbnail available by "more images, details" link; main image is whole region, not just Kamloops as in thumb)


 * Montana and Alberta, Canada Fires (29 Jul 2003)
 * Fires and Smoke in the Pacific Northwest
 * Fire and Smoke in Idaho and Montana
 * Washington State and Southern British Columbia
 * Smoke Over Western United States
 * Pacific Northwest
 * Fog and Snow in the Pacific Northwest
 * Fires Across British Columbia and Alberta
 * Fire and Smoke across British Columbia and Alberta
 * Fires and Smoke in British Columbia
 * Fog in the Rockies Valleys, British Columbia ::(huge fog bank covering from Prince George-Omineca area to Liard River over Northern Rockies; rest of province visible)
 * Fires in Washington State and British Columbia
 * Fires in British Columbia (morning overpass)
 * Fires in Montana and Alberta
 * The Pacific Northwest
 * Fog and Snow in the Pacific Northwest
 * (infrared, colour-keyed)


 * Fires in Montana and Alberta
 * Fires and Smoke in British Columbia
 * Biggest Solar Flare on Record
 * that one's for me, to take out later and put, I think, on my user page as decor...but check it out...


 * Fires in Montana and British Columbia
 * (contains great close-up of Canadian Rockies at high res)


 * Fires in British Columbia (afternoon overpass)
 * Alexander Archipelago, Southeastern Alaska
 * Extends south as far as Pitt Island, including Atlin, Tagish and Teslin Lakes...great for certain range illustrations, like other such images, but this one is going to be great for Meszah Peak - Black Tusk please note if you're cruising this list...)


 * Fog in the Rockies Valleys and Washington
 * (all main valleys filled with thick fog, mountains mostly visible, pretty neat; Palouse/Interior Washington completely covered except south of Snake)


 * Fog in the Rockies Valleys and Washington
 * Same frame/image as previous, but in infrared-colourkey..red, green, white...looks kinda psychedelic/'60s]


 * Fog in the Rockies Valleys and Washington
 * Similar, but green and turquoise.


 * Fawn Peak Complex Fire, Washington
 * (to BCers - that was the big one south of the line between Osoyoos and Grand Forks this last summer)


 * Fires in Glacier National Park, Montana
 * Pacific NW - Washington, Vancouver Island
 * (main citites titled)


 * British Columbia
 * (Olympia/Puget Sound to Prince George)


 * British Columbia
 * (Yukon Border to mid-Bute Inlet/Seton Lake)


 * Winter/snowcover shot of northern BC, northern Alaska Panhandle, southern Yukon Territory, eastern mainland Alaska
 * Burn Scars in the Pacific Northwest
 * Particularly nice colour-key infrared-style image in green and turquoise; burn scars at Barriere etc show up as rusty brown, but so do alpine areas; glaciers in turquoise. Useful for illustrating certain areas of the province maybe; very map-like if used right.  Surprising how small the Revelstoke and Kinbasket/Mica reservoirs are....


 * Fires in British Columbia
 * elongated N-S closeup of southern Lake Okanagan esp. City of Penticton, in infrared/red; smoke at top is Okanagan Mountain Fire; Kelowna is just out-of-frame to the north


 * Three Sisters volcanoes]
 * side-shot, rather than from-above, nice landscape although comp-generated apparently; maybe useful to illustrate the article on these three volcanoes


 * Vancouver Island
 * plus Lower Mainland and the southern Coast Mountains. Nice detail, some snow cover remaining on mountains.  This is June 5, 2003 (not sure of date format used here by NASA); clear everywhere but NE of Kamloops, where mackerel/cumulus cloud-cover obscures landscape


 * Fog in the Rockies Valleys, British Columbia
 * not the Rockies, but forgive NASA the mislabelling: bizarre-looking red-green infrared shot of fog banks, notably one covering Prince George but also offshore; not Vancouver area where the Strait of Georgia is pretty well clear but Vancouver is socked in except for the South Arm of the Fraser, which is likely due to industry around Annacis Island etc. Clear areas are stark, with red for glaciers/snow cover and green everywhere else; interesting but not so useful for maps, maybe.


 * Fog in British Columbia
 * Covering only Prince George-Omineca area; rest of province is clear, goes down to Columbia River; November 20, 2002; some snow cover on high altitudes.


 * Fires in British Columbia and Alberta
 * Barriere and Brittanny Triangle fires, Aug 3, 2003; smoke only, no flames as in images farther up list


 * United States West Coast
 * Nice shot, some cloud cover, good for maps of certain areas; as far north as mid-Vancouver Island eastwards to Calgary or so; but cirrus cover around BC, so obscured


 * Idaho, Montana and Wyoming
 * and some of Utah and Alberta. Many summits dotted by thermal cumulus, but otherwise a great shot; Spokane urban area visible, also quilt-patch logging/silvilculture plantations in Idaho and Montana


 * British Columbia and Washington
 * some cloud cover over Interior; seems to be best for southern Vancouver Island and Greater Seattle-Puget Sound; there are clearer shots of the Coast Mountains and Cascades


 * Ship tracks off West Coast of United States
 * the title refers to lines in the fog/clouds covering much of the Pacific; but the continental part of the shot is very clear, good of Greater Seattle/Vancouver and southern Island; irrigation areas around Wenatchee/Walla Walla clearly visible; northern edge of shot is mid-Lake Okanagan


 * Montana, Idaho and Wyoming
 * Flathead-Kalispell at upper left, Black Hills and Wind River Range at right, bit of SE BC and southern Alberta


 * British Columbia
 * Southeast corner is mid-Bute Inlet/Seton Lake - NW corner is Southern Lakes, Skagway, northern limit is foot of Teslin Lake


 * Pacific Northwest
 * Date is Feb 27, 2003, snow cover except for lowlands and Interior of Washington/Oregon. Patchwork-quilt of logging operations in the Cariboo/Chilcotin is clearly visible