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| Backlinks to own website |
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Posted by: swissmac - 2015-08-09, 01:37 - Forum: General Discussion
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Hi there,
I was wondering if there's any (additional) benefit from buying and running such hardware (except from better lightning localisation). I was thinking of a backling from the main-site blitzortung.org to my own website, where e.g. I could describe what we are doing here.
I was searching for an existing thread, but could not find. If there's one pls (re)move this entry.
Thanks and best regards,
Swissmac
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Posted by: Steph - 2015-08-08, 09:04 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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Hi,
At the moment informations, 3rd party additions, tips and tricks, FAQs, are spread across forums, sub-forums and websites, possibly hard to overlook for newcomers and people who don't spend a lot of time in forums.
It would be nice to have a wiki, editable by bo-users on blitzortung.org. Maybe it could replace the "Service" tab.
Just an idea.
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| Zooming in Archive on lightningmaps.org/ |
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Posted by: grelot - 2015-08-06, 18:47 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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Hi..
would it be possible to have the ability to zoom in the archive section of the site.. the archive with the animation..
example: I want to check the archive animation on "x" date for 12 hours but only in a province (im from canada)
like having the dynamic map but with the archive animation..
thanks in advance..
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| Some questions about lightningmaps.org |
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Posted by: kimmybjonsson - 2015-07-28, 21:09 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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Hi all!
I got curious while watching live strikes:
why do stations become red?
why are distant lines blue?
why are some llines green?
why do some stations not sense even the nearby strikes?
is there a way to see the uncertainty of a located strike?
is there a way to see a history of more than 24 hours?
Kind regards,
kimmybjonsson
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| Setting up a new station and Data Usage questions |
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Posted by: Avery - 2015-07-20, 23:29 - Forum: General Discussion
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Hello everyone,
I'm interested in setting up a station in central Mississippi (USA) , but I'd like to know about how much data a station uses. I'd be excited to have the first station in Mississippi and help increase accuracy in the area.
BUT I have a 1Mbps upload / 15Mbps download connection and I'm not sure if it would be enough to handle all of the lightning strike data.
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