February 26, 2012

Google Maps Tool Compares Gulf Oil Spill to Size of Your City

Google Maps Engineering Manager Paul Rademacher recently launched a page that shows how big the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico in comparison to different metropolitan areas. For example, you can see how the size of it compares to New York City, by seeing an overlay overtop of the city.

You can browse the cities listed on the page, or you can enter in your own hometown, and this will help you put it into perspective. Here’s what it looks like compared to our hometown of Lexington, KY:

Oil Spill compared to Lexington

Here’s what it looks like over the state of Rhode Island:

Oil Spill compared to Rhode Island

Google also has a crisis response site set up for the oil spill, and provides various Google Earth layers, news, updates, and user-generated video uploading.

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