Re: [talk-au] Adding intermittent to water south of Alice Springs.

2022-09-23 Thread Phil Wyatt
Thanks Andrew, That's a great resource - someone should show that to Googlemaps! They have hundreds of 'lakes' in Tassie that don't exist. https://www.google.com/maps/@-43.4647476,146.1809558,15z -Original Message- From: Andrew Davidson Sent: Friday, 23 September 2022 7:36 PM To:

Re: [talk-au] Adding intermittent to water south of Alice Springs.

2022-09-23 Thread Andrew Davidson
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 6:04 PM Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > HI, > > I have just add the tag intermittent=yes to several water bodies south > of the approach road to Ayres Rock (A4 Lasseter Hwy). > Almost every hydrological feature in Australia is intermittent=yes. GA has a satellite

Re: [talk-au] Adding intermittent to water south of Alice Springs.

2022-09-23 Thread Phil Wyatt
Hi Warin, I have been doing much the same as part of the land use=reservoir cleanup. I suspect some of it got added when some imagery appeared showing “a flood year” when in reality most folks would know that is not the norm. Often, switching imagery will show the real “normal”. Cheers -

[talk-au] Adding intermittent to water south of Alice Springs.

2022-09-23 Thread Warin
HI, I have just add the tag intermittent=yes to several water bodies south of the approach road to Ayres Rock (A4 Lasseter Hwy). Most of these were mapped some 3 years ago by the Microsoft Open Maps team. While some water is visible in various imagery there is also large reductions of

[talk-au] Introducing RoadRunner by TomTom

2022-09-23 Thread William Ireland
Hi everyone, Will from TomTom here again. Thank you to those who joined the open discussion meeting on Monday. We appreciate all the feedback and ideas you brought to the table. I'm glad to see there is interest surrounding the RoadRunner tool, so I would like to share more information with the