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Lightning sensors for observing, tracking and nowcasting severe weather
Colin Price
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School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
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Lightning Discharge
100%
Nowcasting
100%
Severe Weather
100%
Lightning Sensors
100%
Extremely Low Frequency
66%
Thunderstorm
66%
Lightning
66%
Lightning Characteristics
66%
Low-frequency Sensor
66%
Flash Flood
33%
Forest Fire
33%
Turbulence
33%
Natural Hazards
33%
Ultra-high Frequency
33%
Sensor Networks
33%
Peak Current
33%
Cloud-to-ground Lightning
33%
Windstorm
33%
Lightning Activity
33%
Close Distance
33%
Radio Waves
33%
Tornado
33%
Hailstorm
33%
Storm Hazard
33%
Observing System
33%
High-frequency Sensor
33%
Tornadic Wind
33%
Short-term Forecasting
33%
Ground Network
33%
Major Natural Disasters
33%
Fire Damage
33%
Extreme Weather
33%
Lightning Damage
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lightning
100%
Severe Weather
100%
Nowcasting
100%
Thunderstorm
20%
Flash Flood
10%
Natural Hazard
10%
Forest Fire
10%
Cloud to Ground Lightning
10%
Radio Wave
10%
Natural Disaster
10%
Peak Discharge
10%