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Old 02-25-2014
Hi Akshay,

OK, I've got around six tidal station maps done, which is enough for now.
  • Tidal Stations for Australasia and the Far East.
  • Tidal Stations for North America (East Coast and Gulf of Mexico).
  • Tidal Stations for North America (West Coast).
  • Tidal Stations for Europe and Africa.
  • Tidal Stations for South America.
  • Tidal Stations for the Ocean Tropics.

So, I took a look at your data, and saw you have all the info you need and more in your SQL statement.

What you must do is to convert the data fields you want to put on the Google Maps Engine in CSV format. Here is an example from our data:

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment Sample data removed due to misuse.



Note in the first line, to plot on the map using coords, you must label the two fields in the header, exactly:

Code:
Lon, Lat

If you go with the "free" version of Google Maps Engine, you can only import 100 points per map (or map layer); but if you pay $5 USD a month, you can put up to 2000 points per map (map layer).

For over 2000 points per map (layer) you must contact Google and talk pricing.

We pay $5 a month for the 2000 points per map (layer) option, so if you want me to display a test map of your buoys for you, please upload a CSV file with 2000 points or less and I am happy to do it for you.

Cheers.
 

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projectionintro - Projections and spatial transformations Projections and spatial transformations Projections and spatial transformations in GRASS GIS Introduction A GRASS location is referenced with a single projection and coordinate system (or unreferenced as XY location). When creating a new loca- tion from an existing raster or vector map using the tools available from the startup screen or the map import commands, projection and coordinate system are defined. To change the projection of maps, a new location has to be created and the desired maps have to be repro- jected into it from the source location as explained below. Raster map projections Raster maps are backward projected in GRASS. This means that the user has to run the raster projection command (r.proj) in the target loca- tion and "pull" the map from the source location. Both locations need to have a projection defined. Raster map transformation To transform an unprojected map from a XY location into a projected location (or another XY location), a forward transformation is per- formed. The unreferenced map is geocoded within the XY location by defining four corner points or by seeking several ground control points (i.target, i.points) and then transformed into the target location (i.rectify). Polynomial transformation of 1st, 2nd and 3rd order are supported. A graphical user interface is provided by gis.m. To simply translate a raster map (without stretching or rotation), the r.region command can be used. Vector map projections Vector maps are backward projected in GRASS. This means that the user has to run the vector projection command (v.proj) in the target loca- tion and "pull" the map from the source location. Both locations need to have a projection defined. Vector map transformation To transform an unprojected map (e.g. CAD map) into projected coordinates, a forward transformation is performed. The unreferenced map is imported into the location with projection and geocoded within this location by defining four corner points or by seeking several ground control points. These points are stored into an ASCII file and then transformed within the same location (v.transform). A graphical user interface is provided by gis.m. References ASPRS Grids and Datum Projections Transform List (PROJ4) MapRef - The Collection of Map Projections and Reference Systems for Europe Information and Service System for European Coordinate Reference Systems - CRS See also Introduction to GRASS raster map processing Introduction to GRASS image processing Introduction to GRASS vector map processing full index (C) 2008-2011 GRASS Development Team GRASS 6.4.2 projectionintro(1grass)
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