lightening strike map?

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I am looking for such an image, as close to current as possible - of the entire US, and a map with motion - like the radar and sat images; if anyone knows of one.
Thanks.
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OK I guess its not available, yet. Thanks, those were interesting links.
 
How about this one Dave,
It is a paid subscription I have, but it is cheap to AOPA members. Costs me $9.00/mo. It is zoomable and fairly current.
Don
 
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see where there is a cluster of boy scouts and you'll find it?

another one got hit by lightning in the past day or so!
 
woodstock said:
see where there is a cluster of boy scouts and you'll find it?

Is that like trailer parks and tornados? :rolleyes:
 
woodstock said:
see where there is a cluster of boy scouts and you'll find it?

another one got hit by lightning in the past day or so!

Dam boy scouts... They must be here in Lafayette and in Houston. Every day I am flying in 7 around these dam T-storms.

Monday night there was one from Beaumont to Houston along the coast. I NEVER have seen that much lighting before. It would not stop. There were multiple strikes every second for an hour as I was flying past it.

Well, Another hour & I am back into them ... I think I will leave my tin foil hat home tonight :)
 
Eamon said:
Dam boy scouts... They must be here in Lafayette and in Houston. Every day I am flying in 7 around these dam T-storms.

Monday night there was one from Beaumont to Houston along the coast. I NEVER have seen that much lighting before. It would not stop. There were multiple strikes every second for an hour as I was flying past it.

Well, Another hour & I am back into them ... I think I will leave my tin foil hat home tonight :)

Welcome to the Gulf coast. :hairraise:
 
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