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youn November 10th 10 01:45 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information about your home,
 
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html

Larry W November 10th 10 10:33 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information about your home,
 
In article ,
youn wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.


--
There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers.

Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org

youn November 11th 10 08:36 AM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On Nov 11, 9:33*am, (Larry W) wrote:
In article ,

youn wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.

--
* *There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers.

* * *Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org


As I am living near the beach, it seems that the height data is pretty
precise for me. However it might be a little difficult for the Google
Map engine to provide as correct data in places elsewhere.

Blame google if you really find there is such a big difference. :)

youn November 11th 10 03:48 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On Nov 11, 7:36*pm, youn wrote:
On Nov 11, 9:33*am, (Larry W) wrote:





In article ,


youn wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.


--
* *There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers.


* * *Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org


As I am living near the beach, it seems that the height data is pretty
precise for me. However it might be a little difficult for the Google
Map engine to provide as correct data in places elsewhere.

Blame google if you really find there is such a big difference. :)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


the site is updated with more easy to use feature such as direct geo
data display with mark labels.

DerbyDad03 November 11th 10 07:36 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On Nov 10, 5:33*pm, (Larry W) wrote:
In article ,

youn wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.

--
* *There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers.

* * *Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org


As far as I can tell (although I can't zoom in enough to be sure) the
app seems to be off by about 66% for my lot.

My lot drops about 6 feet from front to rear.

Doing a conversion from meters to feet, the app appears to show a drop
of less 2 feet. That's less than 33% of what it should be.

Tony Miklos[_2_] November 12th 10 12:35 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On 11/10/2010 5:33 PM, Larry W wrote:
In ,
wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.



Seems close here. 1494' at the road and 1588' at the house. Yes I'm on
a small mountain with a steep driveway. Now I'm not sure if I'm doing
this right... Driveway is 528' long with a 94' incline, that's less than
an 18 degree pitch? I thought it was steeper?

youn November 12th 10 03:02 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On Nov 12, 6:36*am, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Nov 10, 5:33*pm, (Larry W) wrote:





In article ,


youn wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.


--
* *There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers.


* * *Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org


As far as I can tell (although I can't zoom in enough to be sure) the
app seems to be off by about 66% for my lot.

My lot drops about 6 feet from front to rear.

Doing a conversion from meters to feet, the app appears to show a drop
of less 2 feet. That's less than 33% of what it should be.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


hi, thanks for the reply.
I think it might come with the unit problem. I am currently in Aus, so
the data come back from google map by default for me is meter. I would
assume that the elevation data come back from Google Map engine might
be feet directly in US, so that you needn't do the conversion of
1m=3.28 feet. that might explain the 66% difference.
In the map display, I have updated to remove the "m" as the unit and
leave to the user to interprete it himself at his only convenience, as
I haven't spend much time to explore the different units in different
countries. i will spend some time to explore it and get a better
solution for that.
thank you for use it.
Some more features will come back soon. please your further feedback
are most welcomed.

youn November 12th 10 03:05 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On Nov 12, 11:35*pm, Tony Miklos wrote:
On 11/10/2010 5:33 PM, Larry W wrote:

In ,
*wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.


Seems close here. *1494' at the road and 1588' at the house. *Yes I'm on
a small mountain with a steep driveway. *Now I'm not sure if I'm doing
this right... Driveway is 528' long with a 94' incline, that's less than
an 18 degree pitch? *I thought it was steeper?


thanks for the feedback. hope the possible unit problem does not
bother you ;)

Tony Miklos[_2_] November 12th 10 03:23 PM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On 11/12/2010 10:02 AM, youn wrote:
On Nov 12, 6:36 am, wrote:
On Nov 10, 5:33 pm, (Larry W) wrote:





In ,


wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.


--
There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers.


Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org


As far as I can tell (although I can't zoom in enough to be sure) the
app seems to be off by about 66% for my lot.

My lot drops about 6 feet from front to rear.

Doing a conversion from meters to feet, the app appears to show a drop
of less 2 feet. That's less than 33% of what it should be.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


hi, thanks for the reply.
I think it might come with the unit problem. I am currently in Aus, so
the data come back from google map by default for me is meter. I would
assume that the elevation data come back from Google Map engine might
be feet directly in US, so that you needn't do the conversion of
1m=3.28 feet. that might explain the 66% difference.
In the map display, I have updated to remove the "m" as the unit and
leave to the user to interprete it himself at his only convenience, as
I haven't spend much time to explore the different units in different
countries. i will spend some time to explore it and get a better
solution for that.
thank you for use it.
Some more features will come back soon. please your further feedback
are most welcomed.


Mine (in the US) was most definitely in meters and I converted it to feet.

youn November 13th 10 11:52 AM

Web application tell you geographic elevation information aboutyour home,
 
On Nov 13, 2:23*am, Tony Miklos wrote:
On 11/12/2010 10:02 AM, youn wrote:





On Nov 12, 6:36 am, *wrote:
On Nov 10, 5:33 pm, (Larry W) wrote:


In ,


*wrote:
This is a handy apps for you to retrieve more detail information about
your home.
http://heightmap.appspot.com/heights.html


Very intesting application but does not appear to be accurate. I checked a
location where I know there is an elevation difference on the order
of 10-15 meters and the application only showed a difference of 2 meters,
and in the wrong direction, too.


--
* * There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers.


* * * Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org


As far as I can tell (although I can't zoom in enough to be sure) the
app seems to be off by about 66% for my lot.


My lot drops about 6 feet from front to rear.


Doing a conversion from meters to feet, the app appears to show a drop
of less 2 feet. That's less than 33% of what it should be.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


hi, thanks for the reply.
I think it might come with the unit problem. I am currently in Aus, so
the data come back from google map by default for me is meter. I would
assume that the elevation data come back from Google Map engine might
be feet directly in US, so that you needn't do the conversion of
1m=3.28 feet. that might explain the 66% difference.
In the map display, I have updated to remove the "m" as the unit and
leave to the user to interprete it himself at his only convenience, as
I haven't spend much time to explore the different units in different
countries. i will spend some time to explore it and get a better
solution for that.
thank you for use it.
Some more features will come back soon. please your further feedback
are most welcomed.


Mine (in the US) was most definitely in meters and I converted it to feet..- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


thank you very much for the feedback


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