
Excellent Electrical Storm Over The MacKenzie Tonight!
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Excellent Electrical Storm Over The MacKenzie Tonight!
I took all my systems offline and unplugged everything but the earth, it was so good. I noticed cloud moving in from the SSW colliding with those racing in from the E. Massive potentials, and a spectacular display. Baromin 961 at 22:22. You guys shoulda bin here...


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I shut down everything at 20:48, and restarted one system again at 22:14. (When the 'worst' was over.)Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Great to hear Gary, what time at night was it? I can see various Cb's on various sat pics.
We got a little more action for a while after that time, but most of the activity had moved away.
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Aaron J Wilkinson wrote:Whats all those counts on your lightning detector Steven G! You weren't trying to bring Frankinstine to life in your basement last night were you??!!
I think they might be from overnight west coast storms and currently things look to be active out Ne in Pegasus Bay.


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With Trevor McGavin's lightning detector in Lower Hutt, I think that his lightning detector sometimes goes off when one of those electrical unit passenger trains go past and they arcSteven Graham wrote:
3000 pulses per minute works out at 50Hz so it's more likely to have been neighbours with a washing machine/dishwasher generating its own electrical storm
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As I put in another thread, I heard sferics (sp?) on the radio early this morning - that might be the reason. (though it didn't look thundery in Chch - just grey skies and some areas of light rain)I think they might be from overnight west coast storms and currently things look to be active out Ne in Pegasus Bay.
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Thats the answer! so it was possibly a washing machine or other appliance, did seem a bit odd how all those strikes were so uniform.
Ben, those scferix you got looked to be from some lightning activity way out to the NE in Pegusas Bay.
And yes Gary, it was very localised as can be seen on the MetstrikeWeb map, good someone here got to see it!
Ben, those scferix you got looked to be from some lightning activity way out to the NE in Pegusas Bay.
And yes Gary, it was very localised as can be seen on the MetstrikeWeb map, good someone here got to see it!