World map WinkelTripel projection WinkelTripel world map

Winkel Tripel World Map. World Map Winkel Tripel Proj Winkel applied the name "Tripel", normally meaning triple It is known to have one of the lowest mean scale and area distortions among.

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One tool that I frequently use to assist guests in understanding the world is the Winkel Tripel map Winkel tripel projection of the world, 15° graticule The Winkel tripel projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation The Winkel tripel projection (Winkel III), a modified azimuthal [1] map projection of the world, is one of three projections proposed by German cartographer Oswald Winkel (7 January 1874 - 18 July 1953) in 1921

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Winkel tripel fits into a special class of compromise projections that mitigate extreme distortion of any geometrical property (shape, area, distance, direction) that is a necessary result of projecting the spherical Earth onto a flat surface (such as a piece of paper or computer screen) by. This makes it particularly suitable for general-purpose It is known to have one of the lowest mean scale and area distortions among.

World map WinkelTripel projection WinkelTripel world map. Its characteristics and suitability for representing global data make it a valuable tool in. This makes it particularly suitable for general-purpose

World Map Europe / Africa Centered Winkel Tripel Projection. The Winkel Tripel Projection, developed by Oswald Winkel in 1921, is a compromise map projection that balances distortion of shape, area, and distance The Winkel Tripel projection was developed in 1921 by Oswald Winkel (1873 - 1953)