Adding a tutorial for getting started with wildfire mapping #148
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Hi Ash,
Apologies for the long wait when it came to documenting my processes. My aim was to ease the use of getting started with good documentation so that future newcomers to the remote sensing space (such as myself) will be able to try out these technique right away without much barriers.
In this PR, I've added a tutorial on getting people started with Sentinel 2 and GOES-16/17 satellite data using images stored in in the Google Earth Engine Cloud bucket that users can access all from the notebook. There may be some complications with setting up a "Google Cloud" project or initializing the environment to run the notebook locally but I did my best to address these concerns either through the
BC_Wildfire_Mapping.ipynb
notebook itself or theREADME.md
markdown file included in thetutorials
folder.As always, feel free to provide me with some feedback if there's an issue with one of my processes or you have suggestions to improve the code base.
Thanks,
-R