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Ah! Guessing. I had not thought about that approach. It's interesting
that they can do this estimation and that for the most part it works pretty well. I mean, at least in the strikes seem to clump up. I do believe that ground-base strike measuring equipment used for forecasting and storm tracking can better isolate the position of lightning strikes -- but in that case, they *do* have the luxury of spreading out their sensors. thanks! -- dave j (Paul Tomblin) wrote in message ... In a previous article, (Dave Jacobowitz) said: But how do you get distance? All I can think of is having multiple I'm pretty sure they guess the distance based on the strength. So a very strong strike will show as closer than it really is, and a weak one will show further away. |
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