In case you haven't seen these, the folks at Delta State University
have been making PDFs with the MGRS grid of much of the main
earthquake zone (and using some OSM data)--see them here:
http://edcftp.cr.usgs.gov/pub/data/disaster/201001_Earthquake_Haiti/data/map_products/MISSISSIPPI_DELTA_STATE_MAPS/
 (esp. see the Haiti_6Kscale_8511A4size_Geopdfimage_Atlas_vDSU20100123
series)

They've been using ESRI products to produce the maps, but it would
probably be worthwhile to talk to them if you want to do something
similar.  The Director there is Talbot Brooks. tbro...@deltastate.edu

Brad

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Andy Gates <an...@ravenfamily.org> wrote:
> Just picking up on this, the chatter I've heard suggests that it would be
> *very* helpful to overlay printed maps with the NATO MGRS grid.
>
> (MapOSMatic generates its own arbitrary grid: pretty, but not as useful in
> this situation.)
>
> @spara came up with this tidy lat/long and MGRS location finder, so the
> code is out there: http://haiti.crisiscommons.org/location/
>
> Has anyone got further with a clean printable style?
>
>   -andyg
>
>
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