The world according to the HoboDyer Equal area projection, showing each country at true

The world according to the HoboDyer Equal area projection, showing each country at true


The Hobo-Dyer map projection is a cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (where there is no north-south nor east-west distortion) at 37.5° north and south of the equator.The map was commissioned in 2002 by Bob Abramms and Howard Bronstein of ODT Inc., and drafted by cartographer Mick Dyer, as a modification of the 1910 Behrmann projection.

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The Hobo-Dyer map is an equal area projection. One side of it has north on the top, the other has south. Read a full description at ODT. The Wizard of New Zealand made this crazy imperial British upsidedown map.

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The Hobo-Dyer Projection (HDP) takes its place among important map projections. This new HDP map belongs to the family of Cylindrical Equal Area projections in which the latitude and longitude lines form a rectangular grid. Other projections in this family include the Lambert, Gall, Behrmann, Edwards and Peters.

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The Hobo-Dyer projection shows accurately the relative size of different land areas, while preserving north/south and east/west lines of bearing. It also gives the Southern Hemisphere visual prominence, imagining a globe that has been re-centred Down Under. This source is a part of the Primer: Defining World History methods module.

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found: Work cat.: 2002627830: The Hobo-Dyer equal area projection, c2002:map (this new map belongs to the family of Cylindrical Equal Area projections in which the latitude and longitude lines form a rectangular grid; in the present case the "cylinder" is assumed to wrap round the globe and cut through it at 37 1/2⁰ north and south; in order to.

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ODT Maps: Hobo-Dyer Equal Area Projection (Upside-Down World Map) This lesson is part of a collection called Map Skills for Students. Preparation Materials You Provide 4-6 navel oranges, or other easily peeled oranges Globes or beach ball globes (1 per group or 1 per two groups) Permanent markers (optional) Scissors Transparent tape

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The Hobo-Dyer projection map was first published in 2002. It was soon adopted by [President] Jimmy Carter for the ceremony at which he received the Nobel Pea.

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The Hobo-Dyer map projection is a cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (there is no north-south or east-west distortion) at 37.5° north and south of the equator.

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Similar projections. This is a specialization of the cylindric equal-area projection, arranged to present the United States with least distortion. Very similar to Trystan Edwards. Origin. Proposed by Mick Dyer in 2002.

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The Hobo-Dyer equal area projection: [world map] Map - 1 Jan. 2002 by Odt (Author) 4.1 14 ratings See all formats and editions Map

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The Hobo-Dyer map projection is a normal cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels at 37.5° north and south of the equator. The map was commissioned in 2002 by Bob Abramms and Howard Bronstein of ODT Inc. and drafted by cartographer Mick Dyer, as a modification of the 1910 Behrmann projection.

HoboDyer vs. Smyth equalsurface Compare Map Projections


The Hobo-Dyer map projection is a normal cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (there is no north-south or east-west distortion) at 37.5° north and south of the equator. The map was commissioned in 2002 by Bob Abramms and Howard Bronstein of ODT Inc. and drafted by cartographer Mick Dyer, as a modification of the 1910 Behrmann projection .

The world according to the HoboDyer Equal area projection, showing each country at true


The Hobo-Dyer map projection is a cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (where there is no north-south nor east-west distortion) at 37.5° north and south of the equator. Advantages: The original ODT map is printed on two sides, one side with north upwards and the other, south upwards. This, together with its equal-area.

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The Hobo-Dyer map projection is a normal cylindrical equal-area projection, with standard parallels (there is no north-south or east-west distortion) at 37.5° north and south of the equator.

Two political maps of the world in HoboDyer equal area projection, one Australiacentered with


In cartography, an equivalent, authalic, or equal-area projection is a map projection that preserves relative area measure between any and all map regions.