How do I find the geographic midpoint between two cities?
To find the geographic midpoint, average the latitudes and longitudes of the two cities. This method works well for small distances.
What is the difference between a great-circle midpoint and an arithmetic mean midpoint?
A great-circle midpoint uses spherical trigonometry to account for the Earth’s curvature, while an arithmetic mean midpoint simply averages the latitudes and longitudes. The arithmetic mean works well for most applications.
Can this calculator handle locations across different time zones?
Yes, the calculator can handle locations across different time zones as it only requires latitude and longitude coordinates.
Is there a limit to how far apart the two points can be for this calculation to be accurate?
For most practical purposes, this method is accurate for distances up to a few hundred miles. For longer distances, the Earth’s curvature becomes more significant, and spherical trigonometry should be used.
How do I input coordinates into the calculator?
Input the latitude and longitude of each location in decimal degrees format. Ensure that you use positive values for north latitudes and east longitudes, and negative values for south latitudes and west longitudes.
Can this calculator be used for marine navigation?
Yes, it can be used for marine navigation to find the midpoint between two points on a nautical chart. However, always consider local maritime regulations and safety guidelines.
What should I do if my coordinates are in degrees, minutes, and seconds format?
Convert your coordinates from degrees, minutes, and seconds to decimal degrees before using the calculator. There are many online tools available for this conversion.