# Maps, Views, Projections ## Default Map Scales The first toolbar menu item is a dropdown menu for different geographic areas and map projections. The default view is always **CONUS**, which is a North Polar Steregraphic projection centered on the Continental United States. Default projections and areas available in the menu * **CONUS** * **N. Hemisphere** (North Polar Stereographic) * **Regional** (for the selected localization site) * **WFO** (for the selected localization site) * **World - Mercator** * **World - CED** * **World - Mollweide** * **GOES East Full Disk** (Geostationary) * **GOES West Full Disk** (Geostationary) * **Regional** Mercator projections for - **Africa** - **Alaska** - **Antarctica** - **Arctic** - **Australia,New Zealand** - **Europe** - **Hawaii** - **Japan** - **Pacific Ocean** - **Puerto Rico** - **South America** * **WFO** (Has a submenu which contains a map scale for every NWS localization site) ![image](../images/map_scales.png) --- ## New Map Editor / View ### Adding a New Map Editor This can be done in two ways: using the **file menu** and **right clicking** on the tab bar. Using the file menu, simply go to: **File > New Map**. This opens a new map editor tab with the default projection (CONUS Polar Stereographic). ![image](../images/fileMenuNewMap.png) To use the tab bar, **right-click** on or next to any tab and select **New Editor** ![image](../images/rightClickNewMap.gif) ### Renaming Map Editor Any of the map editor tabs can be renamed. This can be particularly helpful if you have multiple tabs, with a different focus on each (ie. different geographic reigon, different types of data, etc). ![rename map editor](../images/renameMapEditor.gif) --- ## New Projection A new map projection can be created using the file menu: **File > New Projection**. ![image](../images/createProjection.png)