To have fun Halloween, we convey you these spooky sights of Lake Carnegie in Australia, captured from area by Copernicus Sentinel-2.
Lake Carnegie lies on the southwestern border of the Gibson Desert within the Shire of Wiluna in Western Australia, about 900 km northeast of the state capital, Perth.
Being a big ephemeral lake, Carnegie fills with water solely after heavy rains, which might be often uncommon within the area. When full, its whole space is round 5700 sq km, making it considered one of Australia’s greatest lakes. In dry instances, it shrinks all the way down to a muddy marsh. These photos have been captured after unusually high rainfall in Western Australia, making the lake’s ghostly ‘face’ simply seen from area.
The ghostly connotations don’t finish there, as Lake Carnegie was noticed by means of totally different spectral bands by Copernicus Sentinel-2’s multispectral imager. The picture on the left exhibits the lake in pure colors, because the human eye would see it, whereas the false-colour picture on the correct has been processed utilizing three particular spectral bands to create the sinister-looking impact.
This band mixture highlights water in deep blue, which makes the lake outlines extra distinct and can be utilized to detect inundation patterns within the space. Specifically, at its southeastern finish, the lake provides technique to swamps and channels that may be extra clearly distinguished in false color moderately than within the natural-colour picture.
Whereas solely a few dozen persons are reported to dwell round Lake Carnegie, the lake supplies an vital habitat and breeding areas for big flocks of birds. It is usually believed to be house to the elusive and critically endangered evening parrot, which was considered extinct for 100 years.
The entire space is a part of the Matuwa Kurrara Kurrara National Park and Lake Carnegie nature reserve, which goals to guard the world’s vital biodiversity and the Aboriginal cultural heritage.