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Latitude/Longitude
The Latitude/Longitude system is the most commonly known coordinate system. It breaks the earth into 360 degrees along the equator (180° East and 180° West) which is the Longitude component. It also breaks the earth into 180 degrees in the North/South direction (90° North and 90° South), which is the Latitude component. Each degree can be divided into 60 minutes and each minute can be further sub-divided into 60 seconds.
Specifying a Latitude/Longitude location using the Degrees, Minutes and Seconds gives the Degree Minutes Seconds (DDD MM SS.SSSS) format. Alternatively, a location may be expressed using Degrees and Minutes, where the Minutes include a decimal portion. This format is called Degree Minutes (DDD MM.MMMMM). In computer applications, it is often easier to work with a coordinate as a single value, so locations are often expressed using just the Degrees, with the minutes and seconds expressed as a decimal. This is known as Decimal Degrees. Typically, when using Degree Minutes and Degree Minute Seconds notation, North/South and East/West are displayed explicitly, while in Decimal Degrees, positive values indicate North and East, while negative values indicate South and West (see examples).
The following are examples of ways the same location can be displayed in Longitude/Latitude:
- Decimal Degrees: 49.25438 -123.19807
- Degree Minutes: 49° 15.263 N 123° 11.962 W
- Degree Minutes Seconds: 49° 15' 15.7788" N 123° 11' 57.7212" W
Universal Transverse Mercator
The Latitude/Longitude system is good for looking at locations on a global scale but is often not as easy to work with when working in a small area. For example, it is not easy to determine the distance between two points given in Latitude/Longitude format. Another coordinate system, used for small area mapping is the UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) system. In UTM, the earth is divided into 60 zones along the equator, and 22 bands in the North/South direction. Each zone basically has its own coordinate system based on the centre (central meridian), of the zone. The central meridian is given a value of 500,000 meters east. The East/West coordinate, or Easting in UTM, is then given in relation to the central meridian. For example, if a point is 250,000 meters east of the Central Meridian, its Easting value would be 500,000 + 250,000 or 750,000. If a point is 100,000 meters West of the central meridian, its Easting value would be 400,000.
The North/South coordinate in UTM is known as the Northing. In the Northern Hemisphere, the Northing is the number of meters north of the equator. In the Southern Hemisphere, to avoid negative numbers, the equator is given a value of 10,000,000 m, and Northings are given in relation to that. For example, a point 1,500,000 meters South of the Equator would have a Northing of 8,500,000. Since UTM expresses locations in meters it is easier to determine differences in distance. For example, if one point has an Easting of 485,492, and another point has an Easting of 486,501, you can tell that the second point is approximately 1,000 m or 1 km further east. To display a location in UTM, then, the Zone, Easting and Northing values need to be displayed. The latitude band is not mandatory, but should be displayed for clarity; if the band is not displayed, then the Northern or Southern hemisphere must be indicated.
The above Latitude/Longitude, converted to UTM would be displayed as:
- 10U E 485587 N 5455754
which means is in Zone 10, Band U, has an Easting of 485492 and a Northing of 5455754.
Because UTM tries to take a spherical earth and converts it into a rectangular coordinate system, a mathematical model of the earth needs to be used. Several models or datums exist and different ones work better for different parts of the earth. The most up-to-date and commonly used worldwide Datum is WGS84 (World Geodetic System). When in doubt this is the best one to use, but if using local maps, it is critical to choose the datum that matches the datum the map was made with.
References
Current Version - 2.0.4 (March 23, 2023)Current Version - 2.0.4 (March 23, 2023)
UTM Coordinate Converter 2.0.4 is a minor update of UTM Coordinate Converter. This update adds the GDA2020 datum. Note: the UTM Calculations for GDA2020 give the same results as for GDA94, and so are grouped as one selection, i.e. GDA94/GDA2020.
The following downloads are available, please review the EULA and the System Requirements, before downloading and installing.
Downloads
Windows
| File Name: | uccInstaller-2.0.4.2.msi |
|---|---|
| File Size: | 83.08 MB |
| MD5: | 88e6ff0538149f1fc07b4316752a59a4 |
| Virus Total Link: | Virus Total Results |
| AppVisor: | Info Card |
macOS (Silicon)
| File Name: | ucc_2.0.4.2_aarch64.dmg |
|---|---|
| File Size: | 80.90 MB |
| MD5: | 1bda61ce6e87259021780d507b7c16db |
| Virus Total Link: | Virus Total Results |
| AppVisor: | Info Card |
macOS (Intel64)
| File Name: | ucc_2.0.4.2_x86-64.dmg |
|---|---|
| File Size: | 84.35 MB |
| MD5: | 6feba0afd8af58cf101bed0a12df45b9 |
| Virus Total Link: | Virus Total Results |
| AppVisor: | Info Card |
Linux
| File Name: | utm-coordinate-converter-2.0.4.2.tar.gz |
|---|---|
| File Size: | 90.68 MB |
| MD5: | 7c6d60df4feddcecbf4b72aae288568a |
| Virus Total Link: | Virus Total Results |
Instructions
Window
Installation
- Make sure all of the System Requirements have been met
- Uninstall any previous versions of UTM Coordinate Converter (Optional)
- Download installer, e.g. uccInstaller_2.n.n.msi
- Double-click the downloaded installer file, to run the installation Wizard
- Click Allow, if prompted whether or not to allow the installer to run
- Follow the steps in the Installation Wizard
Running UTM Coordinate Converter
- Go to Start menu
- Go to UTM Coordinate Converter program group
- Click on UTM Coordinate Converter icon
Uninstalling
- Go to Settings
- Select Apps
- Find UTM Coordinate Converter in the list of programs, and click on it
- Click Uninstall
macOS
Installation
- Make sure all of the System Requirements have been met
- Uninstall any previous versions of UTM Coordinate Converter (Optional)
- Download installer, e.g. ucc_2.n.n(arch).dmg
- Double-click the downloaded dmg file
- Drag the UTM Coordinate Converter icon to the Applications icon
- Close and eject the dmg
Running UTM Coordinate Converter
- Make sure that Gatekeeper has been configured to allow Applications to run from Anywhere, or else allow opening UTM Coordinate Converter, and exempt it from Gatekeeper (see OS X: About Gatekeeper for full details).
- Go to Applications in Finder.
- Double-click on UTM Coordinate Converter.app.
- Add UTM Coordinate Converter to the Dock (optional).
Uninstalling
- Open Finder
- Open Applications folder
- Drag the UTM Coordinate Converter application to Trash
Linux
Installation
- Make sure all of the System Requirements have been met.
- Uninstall or remove any previous version of UTM Coordinate Converter
- Download utm-coordinate-converter-2.0.n.n.tar.gz.
- Extract the tar.gz file to a desired location.
Running UTM Coordinate Converter
- Go to location the file was extracted
- Open the /bin directory
- Run the ./UTM Coorindate Converter
Uninstalling
- Delete the folder that the application was extracted to
Current Version - 2.0.4 (March 23, 2023)System Requirements
UTM Coordinate Converter has the following System Requirements:
Windows
| Operating System: | Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Older versions may work but are not officially supported |
|---|---|
| Free Disk Space: | 150 MB |
| System Memory: | 2 GB or higher (recommended) |
| Display: | 1280 x 1024 or higher (recommended) |
| Network Connection: | To download maps |
macOS
| Operating System: | Silicon and Intel Macs with macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and higher. Older versions may work but are not officially supported |
|---|---|
| Free Disk Space: | 150 MB |
| System Memory: | 2 GB or higher (recommended) |
| Display: | 1280 x 1024 or higher (recommended) |
| Network Connection: | To download maps |
Linux
| Operating System: | Linux (any) |
|---|---|
| Free Disk Space: | 150 MB |
| System Memory: | 2 GB or higher (recommended) |
| Display: | 1280 x 1024 or higher (recommended) |
| Network Connection: | To download maps |
Current Version - 2.0.4 (March 23, 2023)Screenshots
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