Thunderstorm location(s)

This page shows the near realtime lightning data, (5 minute delay) and the location of those storms, in relation to Lyndhurst Hill. Lyndhurst Hill (located near Dayboro) is the center of the map.

(Dayboro is really the center of the universe).

    Tracking 2 Active Thunderstorms 28/4/2012   05:25:54
Strikes Close
28 0
Peak Rate: 55/min
Time: 00:18:33
Peak Burst: 5/sec
Time: 00:35:17
Last Strike
Time: 05:25:53
Distance: 534
Direction: 73.4°
Type: -IC
Status
Uptime: 05:27
Squelch: 0
Alarm: Inactive
Persistence:
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Tracking 2 Active Thunderstorms
IDDetectedDistanceDirectionLast
Active
Strike
Rate
Max
Rate
Total
Strikes
CategoryTrendCell
Alarm
Severe
Alarm
Close
Alarm
Age
E-314800:03:19710268°05:25:3418527320severeintensifyingnonono05:22:14
J-408204:08:37612073°05:25:35917913strongintensifyingnonono01:16:57
Strikes Distribution
  Today 5 min.     Today 5 min.  
pluscg cgtoday
39 0%
cgXminutes
0 0%
  pluscc cctoday
2247 26%
ccXminutes
30 22%
 
minuscg cgtoday
20 0%
cgXminutes
0 0%
  minuscc cctoday
6188 73%
ccXminutes
30 78%
 
Strike Totals
  Total Close
Today 8494 0
5min 137 0
Strikes /min
last 24 hr strikes
 
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Map Legend

Nexstorm can identify the direction and type of lightning, and to some extent, the distance. Cloud to Ground is obviously much more dangerous than intracloud. Both show how much energy is in a storm cell. Take the distance information from this display with "a grain of salt" and consult Wasp2 below or The Strikestar network for more accurate ranging.

   
TRAC key Colour Strike Rate/Min Classification
Green 1-10 Weak
Yellow 11-49 Moderate
Red >50 Severe
H-1747 is a computer assigned identifier. - or + indicates dominating strike polarity. 5 indicates last recorded strike rate. ^ - v indicates if storm is increasing, steady, or decreasing.