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Nice photos spwill
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The metservice lightning only shows strikes from the last 7(?) days, so much of that lightning occured on Thursday. The cluster in the eastern Waikato would be today's strikes.. which fits in well with what strikestar shows.kaimaikid wrote:This is the metservice latest piccy as at 6.17pm - almost shows us all totally out ???
now I am really confused...
http://www.sphere.net.au/strikestarau/
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yeah, mine do seem to be plotting a bit too far away...
(i just enabled auto map ranging....before setting that, my storm vue was ok, but the map in nexstorm itself was not)
kaimai kid, i wonder if those strikes plotted in the tasman were ones behind the kaimai ranges for you...i.e the ranges weakened the signal strength alot
(i just enabled auto map ranging....before setting that, my storm vue was ok, but the map in nexstorm itself was not)
kaimai kid, i wonder if those strikes plotted in the tasman were ones behind the kaimai ranges for you...i.e the ranges weakened the signal strength alot
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Yeah great shots! That must be Matamata under there in that 1st shot.
(6mm there last hour)
http://www.glidingmatamata.co.nz/weather.htm
That storm is getting active now, up to 17 strikes/min.
/edit, 29!
(6mm there last hour)
http://www.glidingmatamata.co.nz/weather.htm
That storm is getting active now, up to 17 strikes/min.
/edit, 29!
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The correlation here seems to be working ok I'll have a look and see if any detectors seem out...
http://www.portunus.net.nz/weather/Correlated.html
http://www.portunus.net.nz/weather/Correlated.html
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try and run the main ranging as close to 1 as you can and use the segmented ranging to pull in the area on the other side of the ranges only, will probably need to set the *2 there as well..
The correlation is interesting, most of them are from Foggy and mine only with a couple from all 4 and a couple on the BOP side from Foggy and KaimaiKid only..
The correlation is interesting, most of them are from Foggy and mine only with a couple from all 4 and a couple on the BOP side from Foggy and KaimaiKid only..
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Thanks Brian, Sc cloud has blocked the view here! Still some fresh conjestus building on the southern side of that decaying Cb.. so maybe some more stokes on the way?
Yes, it looks great! Buller/Taranaki/Waikato-BoP would seem like the target at the moment.bit OT here but has everyone seen how unstable GFS is looking for the north for this Saturday? quite a good sharp trough and cold front by the look of it.. hopefully one for a new topic soon
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