Mike
did you see this?

http://econym.org.uk/temp/polartest2.htm
http://econym.org.uk/temp/gmap_polar2.js
credit to Mike Williams

might be helpful in your overlaying  KML files in stereographic
projections.

I did a lot of work in ArcGIS with Antarctica [British Antarctic
Survey and the SCAR database]

Data
http://www.add.scar.org:8080/add/
[Lots of data in KML format now]

Mapperz
http://mapperz.blogspot.com/

On Jun 1, 12:08 pm, "mike.saunby" <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a few of my colleagues are working with data from polar regions I
> thought I'd have a go at creating some polar stereographic background
> maps and seeing what could and couldn't be done.
>
> Here's what I have so far -http://map.wepoco.com/demo/
>
> The KML overlay example athttp://map.wepoco.com/demo/polarkml.html
> seems to work fairly well with simple KML files generated using Google
> My Maps  - except where lines cross the equator.
>
> If anyone else is interested in developing this further do let me
> know.  Hopefully I can get some sea-ice data and the like online
> fairly soon.
>
> Michaelhttp://mike.saunby.net
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