Boltek Lightning/2000 User Manual

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The Storm Statistics window appears whenever you click on a
storm in the Analysis window, or (optionally) the Real-time
Lightning window. It is also displayed when you click on a
group of stroke or flashes in the Raw Lightning Data window.

The information presented here is meant to offer a detailed
look at the character of a storm. The Stats page of the
window contains text information that may be copied to the
clipboard. The Graphs page contains a concise look at storm
characteristics presented graphically.

The information contained on the Stats page includes:

• The date and time the information is valid for

• The general classification of the storm

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A “distant” storm is one that lies beyond the

yellow alert range ring

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A “regional” storm is one that lies between

the yellow and red alert range rings

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A “nearby” storm is one the lies inside the

red alert range ring

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(The distances of the alert range rings may be

set in the Analysis window or the Real-time
Lightning window.)

• The bearing of the storm (North=0, East=90,

South=180, West=270)

• The ranging chain -- a record of how Lightning/2000

determined the range of the storm.

• The estimated range boundaries of the storm

• The number of strokes examined in the storm

• How many of those strokes were unique (usable).

• How many strokes were recorded in the last minute

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