Stormfeather
12-08-2015, 05:05 PM
I thought I would put out some online mapping references for folks here, I had mentioned one of them in an earlier post regarding cyber attacks, and thought, why not share a few of my online mapping references I use so others can make use of them as well, sooo... here they are. If others here have online mapping references, could you please post them up as well?
Nuke Map gives you the ability to detect how far the kill/casualty radius is of a nuclear event in case on would happen near you. Also gives you the ability to insert factors such as wind, height of detonation, size of weapon, and multiple other factors. A great learning tool as well as fun to play around with. There are three versions out, Classic, NukeMap2, and NukeMap3d which works with Google Maps. The later versions has more bells and whistles.
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/ (Latest and Greatest Version)
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/classic/ (Classic Version)
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap3d/ (Works with Google Maps, I actually prefer this one)
Norse Web Attack map shows the location, starting and ending, of web based attacks as they are happening in real time.
http://map.norsecorp.com/
Radio Frequency Allocations for those who play with the HAM radios.
http://www.arrl.org/graphical-frequency-allocations
Internet Outage Tracker
http://www.outageanalyzer.com/
Provident Home Storage Center Locator Map. I keep this on the off the wall chance that its a Post-SHTF time frame, and I would be at the point where supplies have ran out, or have been lost, and would look at these locations as being a possible re-supply point for food. Some may/may not agree with this mindset, but for practical thinking, it has to be considered.
https://providentliving.lds.org/self-reliance/food-storage/home-storage-center-locations-map?lang=eng
Nuke Map gives you the ability to detect how far the kill/casualty radius is of a nuclear event in case on would happen near you. Also gives you the ability to insert factors such as wind, height of detonation, size of weapon, and multiple other factors. A great learning tool as well as fun to play around with. There are three versions out, Classic, NukeMap2, and NukeMap3d which works with Google Maps. The later versions has more bells and whistles.
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/ (Latest and Greatest Version)
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/classic/ (Classic Version)
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap3d/ (Works with Google Maps, I actually prefer this one)
Norse Web Attack map shows the location, starting and ending, of web based attacks as they are happening in real time.
http://map.norsecorp.com/
Radio Frequency Allocations for those who play with the HAM radios.
http://www.arrl.org/graphical-frequency-allocations
Internet Outage Tracker
http://www.outageanalyzer.com/
Provident Home Storage Center Locator Map. I keep this on the off the wall chance that its a Post-SHTF time frame, and I would be at the point where supplies have ran out, or have been lost, and would look at these locations as being a possible re-supply point for food. Some may/may not agree with this mindset, but for practical thinking, it has to be considered.
https://providentliving.lds.org/self-reliance/food-storage/home-storage-center-locations-map?lang=eng