posted on Jan, 9 2009 @ 12:28 AM
reply to post by wx4caster
The bearing can be true or magnetic.
wiki bearing
A true bearing is measured in relation to the fixed horizontal reference plane of true north, that is, using the direction toward the geographic
north pole as a reference point. A magnetic bearing is measured in relation to magnetic north, that is, using the direction toward the magnetic north
pole (in northeastern Canada) as a reference.
If you provided a range, it would not be a bearing, but a location had you provided an origin, which you did.
Again, I provided both true and magnetic vectors , so which is it?
And why play games. It would be far simpler to just give the lat/lon coordinates.
While you think you don't have to convince anyone regarding who you claim to be, appearing knowledgeable of mapping would lend credibility to your
claims. [A weather forecast is for a location, which implies understanding map terminology.] At this point, all we know is you aren't very familiar
with maps and navigation, which certainly doesn't lend credence to your claims.
If you make a claim here, you really should expect the reader to be skeptical. If you can't handle the 3rd degree, don't post. Claims that are not
vetted are worthless.