Finding your Lat/Long
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- HurryKane
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Finding your Lat/Long
I'm sure one of you bombalicious folks has an awesome link for how to do this? Please help.
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windsurfer
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Finding your Lat/Long
http://www.midatlanticwx.com/cyclone/hurr_calc.htm
I think this might be want you want. I don't post so this may not work.
I think this might be want you want. I don't post so this may not work.
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- HurryKane
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Re: Finding your Lat/Long
windsurfer wrote:http://www.midatlanticwx.com/cyclone/hurr_calc.htm
I think this might be want you want. I don't post so this may not work.
That worked marvelously, thanks so much!
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- WeatherNole
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Try this
Here's one where you enter the city and state.
http://www.arrl.org/locate/locate.html
Here are a few more distance calculators using lat and lon:
http://www.wcrl.ars.usda.gov/cec/java/lat-long.htm
http://www.csgnetwork.com/lldistcalc.html
http://www.arrl.org/locate/locate.html
Here are a few more distance calculators using lat and lon:
http://www.wcrl.ars.usda.gov/cec/java/lat-long.htm
http://www.csgnetwork.com/lldistcalc.html
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