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Default Two Boltek systems

Giving different locations of these storms

http://www.btinternet.com/~d.sweetla...elightning.htm
http://tinyurl.com/5o48n
puts one storm over Lowestoft and the other over Southend

whilst

http://www.meteorologica.co.uk/freedata_lightning.asp

puts one storm on the north Norfolk coast and the other near King's Lynn

The Sandhurst one seem more vaild.

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Default Two Boltek systems


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Giving different locations of these storms

http://www.btinternet.com/~d.sweetla...elightning.htm
http://tinyurl.com/5o48n
puts one storm over Lowestoft and the other over Southend

whilst

http://www.meteorologica.co.uk/freedata_lightning.asp

puts one storm on the north Norfolk coast and the other near King's Lynn

The Sandhurst one seem more vaild.

Comments?
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Steve, Felixstowe


Trust the Boltek running L2K more than the Boltek running Nexstorm.

I have run both bits of software and find that L2k is better for storm
positions.
Remember that no single antenna system is going to be spot on though. You
need to spend a lot of time working on the ranging software to get single
antenna system close to the storm positions and even then its never perfect.

So I guess that the sandhurst one is closer. I have been agreeing with that
one most of the day with my Boltek and L2K software.

Meteorologica has been showing storms in the Midlands today and I know that
is wrong or I be out with the camera now.

Steve

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