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.
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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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