Utmto Lat Long Converter
Our free earth measurements converter handles utmto lat long conversions. See tables, ratios, and examples for quick reference.
Formula
Lat/Lon derived from UTM via inverse Transverse Mercator on WGS84 ellipsoid
The conversion uses the WGS84 ellipsoid (a=6378137m, f=1/298.257223563) and applies the inverse Transverse Mercator projection. First a footpoint latitude is computed from the northing, then iterative corrections using the easting produce the final latitude and longitude. The central meridian is calculated as (zone - 1) * 6 - 177 degrees.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How accurate are the results from Utmto Lat Long Converter?
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