Tip: The engine will automatically detect the regional country bounds and evaluate the local datum shift risk compared to raw GNSS WGS84.

Why professionals use a simultaneous geodetic sandbox

Converting coordinates linearly (e.g., Lat/Long to UTM) masks the underlying reference frame risk. An engineer dropping a WGS84 GPS coordinate directly into an AutoCAD project defined by a local EPSG code (like OSGB36 or GDA94) will incur an immediate translational error—often exceeding 100 meters.

The Universal Sandbox parses the input spatial location, detects the governing geographic region, and projects the operational risk of a datum mismatch. This allows surveyors to visualize the Datum Shift Magnitude before exporting spatial definitions to heavy machinery or GIS environments.

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The $50,000 Geodetic Drift Liability: NAD83 vs WGS84

北米プレートは年間約2cm移動するため、NAD83(2011)とWGS84(G1762)は現在2.2メートル以上乖離しています。 高精度なNAD83地籍杭打ちに「標準的な」GPS WGS84座標を使用したことで、基礎のやり直しやインフラの配置ミスによる5万ドルの専門家責任賠償請求が発生しています。

Risk Exposure Metric: 2.2-Meter Tectonic Drift & Epoch Accumulation