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25 points by leonvonblut 11 years ago · 13 comments

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nightbrawler 11 years ago

This is awesome! I live down the road from "The Lightning Field" art installation ... Will be cool to see how accurate this is for our remote area

http://www.diaart.org/sites/main/lightningfield

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lightning_Field

Gys 11 years ago

I looked at blitzortung.org once because I was interested in detecting lighting while being on a boat. Especially to know the distance (the direction can be seen).

But a device can only measure the moment of discharge. Only in combination with other devices a position of the lightning can be established.

Maybe somebody wants to have a go at this. Because there are a lot of very expensive boats out there. Especially the ones with carbon masts...

  • toomuchtodo 11 years ago

    The data is small enough you could receive the stream over Inmarsat or Iridium. And before you rebutt cost, I know exactly how much those carbon mast boats cost.

    • Gys 11 years ago

      The other devices (preferably more then one) should be on other boats to be effective out on the oceans. So there is bit of a chicken en egg problem: not very useful if you are the only user.

      It would be a project to discuss with a big freight company. One that has already many boats out there anyway. Maybe to get it started and financed.

      • toomuchtodo 11 years ago

        Have you looked at XM weather? I believe it'll show lightening strikes. It has a subscription, but is of course broadcast only via the XM satellite.

        http://www.xmwxweather.com/marine/

        • Gys 11 years ago

          Never knew of XM weather. But the reception is only in US & Canada so I guess only interesting for coastal areas ? Nevertheless, I wonder where they get their lightning data. Which is US-only according to the website.

mhb 11 years ago

Is there a way to show where detectors are located? Otherwise how to know if there is no lightning in an area or no detectors?

  • thexa4 11 years ago

    If you click the "Stations: off" button it shows participating stations. Stations that measured the lightning strike are indicated in purple for a short moment.

artursapek 11 years ago

Where does this pull real-time lightning data from?

  • Gys 11 years ago

    'Lightning data by Blitzortung.org and contributors • Blitzortung.org is a free community project'

    The data is collected by volunteers who have a certain device at home which is connected to the internet. Its doing this for several years now I think.

fenomas 11 years ago

It took me an unpleasantly long time to figure out that this is a map of lighTning, as in the weather phenomena. Not lighting maps for rendering.

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