2009
DOI: 10.2174/1874282300903010029
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New Lightning Detection Networks in Poland – LINET and LLDN

Abstract: Lightning detection in Poland is performed by means of a PERUN (Safir 3000) system operated by the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management. Poland is also partly covered by a VLF/LF lightning detection system (CLDN, Central Lightning Detection Network). Both sources of lightning data have their limitations resulting from detection technique, limited number of sensors and geographical configuration, with the consequence of shortcomings in the data quality. For this reason, a new network has been installed… Show more

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“…TOA requires a maximum sensor baseline of 250 km and location accuracy sufficient to appreciate the difference between the two travel distances. The location accuracy has been verified by strikes into towers of known position ) and reaches an average accuracy around 150 m. The comparison with other lightning networks has revealed a good time coincidence (Loboda et al, 2009) and a higher capacity to discriminate IC from CG (Lagouvardos et al, 2009). The good sensitivity of the antenna, which detects signals smaller than 5 kA, attributes a total lightning quality to the network.…”
Section: Lightning Location System Datamentioning
confidence: 78%
“…TOA requires a maximum sensor baseline of 250 km and location accuracy sufficient to appreciate the difference between the two travel distances. The location accuracy has been verified by strikes into towers of known position ) and reaches an average accuracy around 150 m. The comparison with other lightning networks has revealed a good time coincidence (Loboda et al, 2009) and a higher capacity to discriminate IC from CG (Lagouvardos et al, 2009). The good sensitivity of the antenna, which detects signals smaller than 5 kA, attributes a total lightning quality to the network.…”
Section: Lightning Location System Datamentioning
confidence: 78%
“…TOA requires a maximum sensor baseline of 250 km and location accuracy sufficient to appreciate the difference between the two travel distances. The location accuracy has been verified by strikes into towers of known position (Betz et al, 2009) and reaches an average accuracy around 150 m. The comparison with other lightning networks has revealed a good time coincidence (Loboda et al, 2009) and a higher capacity to discriminate IC from CG (Lagouvardos et al, 2009). The good sensitivity of the antenna, which detects signals smaller than 5 kA, attributes a total lightning quality to the network.…”
Section: Lightning Location System Datamentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Natomiast próbkowanie sygnału zmniejszono w tej procedurze z 25 MS/s do 50 kS/s. Dzię-ki temu można było przeprowadzić porównanie takich widm z przykładami wyładowań doziemnych analizowanych w rejonie Warszawy [17]. Na rys.…”
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