Hi
Just new to the forum. First, just to say thanks for a great site, been looking at strikes in real-time for years before going to the mountains.
My question : does anyone store historical lightening strike data? I'm interested in data for Switzerland for Saturday 8th August. A list of strikes, long-lat coordinates and timestamp would be awesome.
Thanks for your help !
Stu
We all have access to data since we participate via a station. Outside that ? Only Egon or Tobi can answer to your question.
Thanks for your reply Eric. I'll pm them to find out.
Well I can't seem to pm so I'll leave a msg here for Toby or Egon, hopefully they'll see it. I'm interested in strikes in the Geneva canton area last Saturday 8th August, with lat-long coordinates and timestamp. I don't have a station (been thinking about it for a few years, if I did then I guess I'd be able to get the data) but I really appreciate it.
Thanks for your help guys,
Stu
Hi Everyone...
Long time follower, first time poster.
First, do love the site. I use it frequently. It's great to show the kids when there's thunderstorms. Just put in to see if I can get a detector in my backyard to go with my Oregon Scientific...
Had a fast question relating to the above: I'm familiar with the archive, but is there a way to download in any format (JSON, XML, CSV, KML/KMZ)? Not picky about the structure... I've had to deal with gov't fixed width among others so I'm flexible.
I'm looking to ultimately get this into a Google Earth animation. And per other threads, definitively no, I'm not selling / putting ads / commercializing (in this particular case, unless settling a bet with a friend counts as commercial)...
Thanks!
(2015-10-30, 17:54)frisch Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Everyone...
Long time follower, first time poster.
First, do love the site. I use it frequently. It's great to show the kids when there's thunderstorms. Just put in to see if I can get a detector in my backyard to go with my Oregon Scientific...
Had a fast question relating to the above: I'm familiar with the archive, but is there a way to download in any format (JSON, XML, CSV, KML/KMZ)? Not picky about the structure... I've had to deal with gov't fixed width among others so I'm flexible.
I'm looking to ultimately get this into a Google Earth animation. And per other threads, definitively no, I'm not selling / putting ads / commercializing (in this particular case, unless settling a bet with a friend counts as commercial)...
Thanks!
Hello,
To have access to the Blitzortung data, you
must be a participating member with a registered station.
John Sacrey
(2015-10-30, 23:02)John.Sacrey Wrote: [ -> ] (2015-10-30, 17:54)frisch Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Everyone...
Long time follower, first time poster.
First, do love the site. I use it frequently. It's great to show the kids when there's thunderstorms. Just put in to see if I can get a detector in my backyard to go with my Oregon Scientific...
Had a fast question relating to the above: I'm familiar with the archive, but is there a way to download in any format (JSON, XML, CSV, KML/KMZ)? Not picky about the structure... I've had to deal with gov't fixed width among others so I'm flexible.
I'm looking to ultimately get this into a Google Earth animation. And per other threads, definitively no, I'm not selling / putting ads / commercializing (in this particular case, unless settling a bet with a friend counts as commercial)...
Thanks!
Hello,
To have access to the Blitzortung data, you must be a participating member with a registered station.
John Sacrey
Hi John...
Understood. I have an application in for the sensor to place in the DC metro area. I was hoping to gain access to a particular location in Texas, but I can wait until the application is approved.