2014-10-28, 12:01
We allow three stations for New Zealand (longitude > 160°), but such a low limit also produces more false positives. But of course we want to improve that by closer analysis of the signals and other parameters.
Detecting Lightning strikes on the opposite side of the earth ?
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Detecting Lightning strikes on the opposite side of the earth ? - by Michael.Sanders - 2014-10-28, 03:44
RE: Detecting Lightning strikes on the opposite side of the earth ? - by Tobi - 2014-10-28, 12:01
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