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Lidar increasingly being used to aid natural disaster response

Morro da Baleia in São Sebastião

Camburizinho Beach at the foot of Morro da Baleia in São Sebastião; field photographs taken in 2023 (left) and 2024. Image: Carlos Henrique Grohmann

Just this month, teams in the US and Brazil have reported success in combining lidar modelling techniques to improve risk assessments and damage reports for natural disasters

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