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Google Earth with NOAA Chart Overlay
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that's a bookmarker for sure.. thanks!
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That's cool :btu:
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nice.
i figured they'd come up with that pretty soon. all the information required for it is available on the Mass GIS site and, if you know AutoCAD map or any GIS mapping software, you've been able to pretty easily assemble maps like that for a while now. This is much easier though. Here's the link to all the info available on Mass GIS. http://www.mass.gov/mgis/laylist.htm If you take the time to figure out how to use it, it is very helpful for lots of stuff. For basic stuff though, its easier to just use Google. |
very nice
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New boookmark, thanks Gordon
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Cool link.
I like to use "NOAA online viewer". |
That is awesome thank you:kewl:
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thats sweet. :kewl:
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very cool. good find
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great stuff, thanks
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very nice... google earth just keeps getting better and better
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google earth sucks
because the imagery is ten years old :nailem:
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Thanks
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Raven,
depends on where you are. RI is 2005/2006 imagery. |
raven..... i can see what you are doing right now in your backyard ;)
nice find there... def will bookmark this |
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Josh,
Yeah; the parts I looked at in RI are currently USGS/Terraserver images. It was the RIDOT images available from RIGIS for a while. The USGS are killer images. You can get some nice overlays for free via. just save the kmz file and open with GoogleEarth. every estuary NOAA has mapped.... earthnc.com |
I can waste the entire day looking at sites like this. Half the time in the South Pacific trying to figure out how I can move to a remote yet American owned place like American Samoa.
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Bookmark!
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