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Location How do you describe where you are?. Relative Location Explaining where something is in relation to something else.

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Page 1: Location How do you describe where you are?. Relative Location Explaining where something is in relation to something else.

LocationHow do you describe where you are?

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Relative LocationExplaining where something is in relation to something else

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Use compass directions to describe location relative to something else

http://en.wikipedia.org

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Relative Location

The US is south of Canada

Ohio is west of Pennsylvania

Nebraska is northeast of Colorado

http://www.freeworldmaps.net

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Absolute LocationExplaining where something is using a coordinate system

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Absolute LocationExplaining where something is using a coordinate system

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Address 1666 West 29th Street, Erie, PA

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Latitude Longitude Systemgeographyalltheway.com

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Based on a Sexagesimal system first used by Sumerians

Places the earth on a coordinate plane

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geographyalltheway.com

Latitude and Longitude lines are a grid map system. But instead of being straight lines on a flat surface, Latitude and Longitude lines encircle the Earth, either as horizontal circles or vertical half circles

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latitudegeographyworldonline.com

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longitudegeographyworldonline.com

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http://www.eoearth.org

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POSITIONING IN MGRS

The Military Grid Reference Systems (MGRS) is an alpha-numeric system for expressing coordinates. A single alpha-numeric value references a position that is unique for the entire earth.

Based on the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid system

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Places the earth in the positive quadrant of a coordinate plane

Based on a decimal system

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15SWC8081751205http://earth-info.nga.mil

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The first two characters represent the 6° wide UTM zone.

◦Leading zeros are included so that Zone 9 is “09”.

◦For polar areas outside the UTM area, these characters are omitted

http://earth-info.nga.mil

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The third character is a letter designating a band of latitude.

◦ Beginning at 80°S and preceding northward, the 20 bands are lettered C through X, (omitting I and O)

◦ The bands are all 8° high except band X, which is 12° high.

◦ Outside the UTM are, A and B are used near the South Pole, Y and Z near the North Pole

http://earth-info.nga.mil

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The vertical UTM boundaries and horizontal latitude band boundaries form (generally) 6° X 8° Grid Zones. Hence, the first three characters of the MGRS value, e.g. “15S”, are referred to as the Grid Zone Designator (GZD)

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15Shttp://earth-info.nga.mil

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The fourth and fifth characters are a pair of letters identifying one of the 100,000-meter grid squares within the grid zone (or UPS area).

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http://earth-info.nga.mil

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The remaining characters consist of the numeric Easting and Northing values within the 100,000-meter grid square

http://earth-info.nga.mil

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The first half refer to the EastingThe second half refers to the Northing

http://earth-info.nga.mil

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MGRS coordinates may be rounded to reflect lesser refinement. For example:

◦15SWC8081751205 is at 1-meter refinement.◦15SWC80825121 is at 10-meter refinement.◦15SWC808512 is at 100-meter refinement.◦15SWC8151 is at 1000-meter refinement.◦15SWC85 is at 10,000-meter refinement.