Posted by Greasy Rider on January 18, 2008, 2:29 pm
> Lets you see weather info layered on the map.
(snipped)
Another benefit is to overlay your maps with Gas Buddy data to get gas
prices at your location, route or destination..
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Posted by Grumpy on January 18, 2008, 4:10 pm
Greasy Rider wrote:
>> Lets you see weather info layered on the map.
>
> (snipped)
>
> Another benefit is to overlay your maps with Gas Buddy data to get gas
> prices at your location, route or destination..
>
>
Are you giuys talking Google Maps or Google Earth? I see none of those things on
Google Maps.
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Posted by Greasy Rider on January 18, 2008, 5:34 pm
> Are you giuys talking Google Maps or Google Earth? I see none of those
> things on Google Maps.
Bring up Google Maps then look top left for MY MAPS.
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Posted by Grumpy on January 18, 2008, 10:28 pm
Greasy Rider wrote:
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>
>> Are you giuys talking Google Maps or Google Earth? I see none of those
>> things on Google Maps.
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> Bring up Google Maps then look top left for MY MAPS.
>
>
Duh ... my reading comprehension skills momentarily went nonexistent. I found
it. Sure glad it's
Friday ...
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Posted by Chilly on January 19, 2008, 9:35 am
> Go to <http://maps.google.com/> , click on the My Maps tab, then click
> the Weather Channel radio button.
Very cool. This is my go to wx map (Courtesy of Rand McNally)
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/centgrtlakes.php
Click on "Loop of this image" in the lower left corner of the map frame to
see how the patterns are moving. Click anywhere on the map to zoom into an
area. Click on any panel at the bottom of the page for a different region,
or on "Full resolution version" on the upper left corner of the map frame
for a full, loopable view of Conus:
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/full_loop.php
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