SFUK Europe lightning will be in Digital Atmosphere

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Tim Vasquez
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SFUK Europe lightning will be in Digital Atmosphere

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To all of our European friends: Digital Atmosphere will support SFUK30/SFUK31 (SFLOC) lightning data. Here is the most recent plot for 22Z. This is actually a 6-hour plot, with current lightning in red and older lightning in gray. Diameter of plot is proportional to lightning frequency (to a max of 40 pixels). You will also have the option to plot current storms only from the latest bulletin.

If you have any suggestions on how you want it to plot you may make them now.

I'm trying to get a release out for this weekend.

Tim

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Post by PhilLayton »

Tim,

The SFUK30/31 plotting is good. Only comment - is there any chance of a colour fade for the time period since the current lightning - something along the lines of :
http://imkpc3.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/pics/Rsfloc3.gif
but theres no spherics onthere at the moment, but the grid on the left will give you an idea.
Thanks
Phil
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Post by Franceorage »

Good Tim idea but or is the bond to download the data this version is such only available on the new version of DA? Otherwise here a chart of impacts of the lightning has 30 minutes

http://meteoweb.planet-work.com/php/imp ... php3?img=1
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Post by Tim Vasquez »

OK, a time-based fade color has been added.

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Post by Franceorage »

Tim it for which version of DA the impacts of the lightning I do not find the bond towards these data??

Christophe
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Post by Tim Vasquez »

I am not sure what you mean by "bond". The lightning changes are only for the upcoming version of Digital Atmosphere to be released within the next few days.

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Post by Tim Vasquez »

Here is what the timefade lightning plots look like:

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Post by Franceorage »

Ok Tim "Link" in english ,and "Lien" in French; =) I pass through a translator "Babel Fish" and it is not always very correct as translation wel

Another question, the problem of stop of the "scheduler" has midnight. I needs restar DA to set out again over one day problem it will be regulated in new version ?? Cordially Christophe


Very good timefade ;=)


And sorry for my English ,

Christophe ,Bordeaux, France
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Post by Tim Vasquez »

One source of the lightning data is:

http://www.atmos.albany.edu/weather/dat ... yn/sfuk30*
http://www.atmos.albany.edu/weather/dat ... yn/sfuk31*
(exact links depend on the date)

The scheduler is being rewritten from scratch in this new version.

Tim
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