A new network of VLF receiving systems is currently being developed in the USA to support NASA's Tropical Rain Measuring Mission (TRMM). The new network will be deployed in the east coast of the US, including Puerto Rico, and will be operational in late 1995. The system should give affordable, near real-time, accurate lightning locating capabilities at long ranges and with extended coverage. It is based on the Arrival Time Difference (ATD) method of Lee (1986; 1990). The ATD technique is based on the estimation of the time of arrival of sferics detected over an 18 kHz bandwith. The ground system results will be compared and complemented with satellite optical measurements gathered with the already operational Optical Transient Detector (OTD...
The design and performance characteristics of a real-time, time-of-arrival lightning detection and r...
U.S. agency and agency-sponsored programs for lightning detection are listed. Research and developme...
This work compares contemporaneous observations of lightning from two highly complementary systems. ...
The United Kingdom (UK) Meteorological Office's Very Low Frequency (VLF) Arrival Time Difference (AT...
An experimental VLF WorldWide Lightning Location (WWLL) network is being developed to provide realt...
A Lightning Detection and Ranging (LDAR) System is being implemented at KSC in Florida. The first op...
Lightning discharges generate broadband electromagnetic pulses with a peak component in the very low...
A three-station network is described which senses magnetic and electric fields of lightning. Directi...
Abstract. An experimental VLF WorldWide Lightning Location (WWLL) network is being developed to prov...
The instruments used at the six remote stations to measure both the time-of-arrival of the envelope ...
I. A long-range VLF receiver network to continuously monitor thunderstorms: Experimental location er...
International audienceAn experimental VLF World-Wide Lightning Location (WWLL) network has been deve...
One reason for investigating Lightning Detection And Ranging (LDAR) is to validate data from the Opt...
Lightning discharges radiate intense VLF electromagnetic pulses (VLF sferics), which have been used ...
The origin of the formal study of lightning as an electrical phenomenon is attributed to Benjamin Fr...
The design and performance characteristics of a real-time, time-of-arrival lightning detection and r...
U.S. agency and agency-sponsored programs for lightning detection are listed. Research and developme...
This work compares contemporaneous observations of lightning from two highly complementary systems. ...
The United Kingdom (UK) Meteorological Office's Very Low Frequency (VLF) Arrival Time Difference (AT...
An experimental VLF WorldWide Lightning Location (WWLL) network is being developed to provide realt...
A Lightning Detection and Ranging (LDAR) System is being implemented at KSC in Florida. The first op...
Lightning discharges generate broadband electromagnetic pulses with a peak component in the very low...
A three-station network is described which senses magnetic and electric fields of lightning. Directi...
Abstract. An experimental VLF WorldWide Lightning Location (WWLL) network is being developed to prov...
The instruments used at the six remote stations to measure both the time-of-arrival of the envelope ...
I. A long-range VLF receiver network to continuously monitor thunderstorms: Experimental location er...
International audienceAn experimental VLF World-Wide Lightning Location (WWLL) network has been deve...
One reason for investigating Lightning Detection And Ranging (LDAR) is to validate data from the Opt...
Lightning discharges radiate intense VLF electromagnetic pulses (VLF sferics), which have been used ...
The origin of the formal study of lightning as an electrical phenomenon is attributed to Benjamin Fr...
The design and performance characteristics of a real-time, time-of-arrival lightning detection and r...
U.S. agency and agency-sponsored programs for lightning detection are listed. Research and developme...
This work compares contemporaneous observations of lightning from two highly complementary systems. ...