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msbee wrote:St. Maarten is 18.1 N and 63.1 West
but when I plotted that on Google Earth, it put me in the ocean
I guess I have to my GPS out and get the exact exact coordinates.
When those storms start coming across the islands, I want them North of 20!
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Make sure you have your GE settings for degrees not decimals. Decimals put you in places you never dreamed about

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tndefender wrote:I have not read through all the posts on this topic so I don't know if this has been suggested yet. I think it would be cool if somebody could post all these locations in some sort of graphic form, perhaps even on a map of some sorts.
That would be cool but I am not that talented.

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tndefender wrote:I have not read through all the posts on this topic so I don't know if this has been suggested yet. I think it would be cool if somebody could post all these locations in some sort of graphic form, perhaps even on a map of some sorts.
I posted one on page 4.

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mtm4319 wrote:tndefender wrote:I have not read through all the posts on this topic so I don't know if this has been suggested yet. I think it would be cool if somebody could post all these locations in some sort of graphic form, perhaps even on a map of some sorts.
I posted one on page 4.I'll update it again sometime tomorrow.
Thanks in advance for the work on the map, mtm...it is such a fantastic visual! I don't think I'm the only one looking forward to the update

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mtm I see at the map that caribepr is over Puerto Rico besides me.But she lives in the island of Culebra just east of the NE tip of PR.
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mtm4319 wrote:Here is the map of those who have posted on the first 3 pages only (not including our UK poster):
(It looks like some names weren't displayed on the Google Earth display, but that's only because the placemarks are too close together.)
Zooming in on the Gulf Coast area:
Southern Florida closeup:
This is simply AWESOME!

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