when I am looking at the whole US on the http://www.strikestarus.com/ site
all I look at is the different colored + signs
those are the actual strikes
and their color codes are in the upper right hand corner of the map
closer to white you get, the worse it gets
just for this question: 'where are the storms bad enough'
that either, I can't hear through the static crashes
or the receiving stations can't hear me through those crashes
all I need to do when I look at the maps info
is how far out will my 160m hops be
I know from the past I generally get
70% of my contacts out about 1000km (621mi)
20% out about 1500km (939mi)
10% are the rar ones out 2000km (1242mi) or more
so I look out in about a 600mi circle and see
if any rx stations are clear of strikes around them
that might kill their ability to hear my peanut whistle....
call me lazy, but I don't enjoy 14 hours under the cans
with lots of crashes in my ears and no Q's to show for it
starts to fall in the 'I'd rather be beating my head against the wall' category
I know, just no dang dedication at all from us 65yr old youngin's these days
--
GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan
On 6/16/2012 8:29 AM, Mike Waters wrote:
> That site looks interesting, but all the little colored hollow squares
> scattered all over the map confused me. I thought they were lightning
> strikes, but from what I can tell, they are simply the locations of
> different types of sensors. I wish there was a way to disable their display
> and show only lightning strikes.
>
> Looking beyond that, there were also differences between the lightning
> locations from the Intellicast site. I'm not sure what to think about that.
>
> 73, Mike
> www.w0btu.com
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Sam Morgan<k5oai.sam@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> this site works pretty well:
>> http://www.strikestarus.com/
>>
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