I'm fairly certain it's lines 39-40 in conus.js:

img.style.width = "100%";
img.style.height = "100%";

You are stretching your image with those.

Chad Killingsworth

On Oct 5, 1:26 pm, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's the problem I'm facing: Basically, there are two images on this
> map, one at 100% opacity, and one at 40% opacity. They should both
> line up and overlap each other, but as you can see, they don't. I'm
> using both a.) the GroundOverlay class (100%), and b.) a custom-built
> OverlayView class (40%) to display these. Currently, the GroundOverlay
> (the one at 100% opacity) is the correct method of displaying the
> radar. However, either the projection of the RadarOverlay custom class
> is wrong, or the math is wrong. Any ideas?
>
> I used this official tutorial to build the custom class:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/overlays.ht...
>
> Here is the example of the problem:
>
> http://j.mp/97FvTS
>
> Thanks!

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