A small German group called Blitzortung has developed a crowd-sourced map that shows real-time lightning strikes around the world. The maps are driven by a network of volunteers who have set up a $275 ...
Everyone loves a good thunderstorm, but they can be hard to come by depending on where you live. If seeing a storm unfold as it happens sounds like fun to you, there's a seriously cool website that ...
A website called Blitzortung.org (German for “lightning radiolocation”) is charting lightning strikes in real time as they happen across the world. The network uses data from volunteer-operated ...
All it takes is a directional lightning detector, a PC, and an Internet connection. Then you can contribute to a sensor net showing real-time lightning strikes through Blitzortung.org. The focus of ...
A website that tracks "real-time" lightning strikes shows a wide cluster of storms of the Upper Texas Gulf Coast with circles emanating outward, like an explosion on a video game. In the last 15 ...
This advanced technology is engineered to offer users the best possible data to make safe, well-informed decisions while out on the water.” — Jon Bilger, CEO ...