[SADXA] Tucson NWS Lightning Forcast -- Sat Jan. 14th, 11am to 10pm
Jerry
jdwothe at cox.net
Sun Jan 15 08:33:09 EST 2017
Through the years I have had to go out and disconnect antennas when a
storm approached and I actually took a shock in the process with having
disconnected the antenna but still holding it in my hand when a strike,
perhaps three miles away, occurred.
That always goes through my mind when messing with the antennas.
W6XI
On 1/14/2017 9:47 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
> I was on my computer thinking of getting back to the rig when I heard
> the first "bolt out of the blue (grey)".
>
> I ran outside to disconnect the coax cables and heard another (close)
> one and was immediately drenched before I got back under shelter.
>
> On 1/14/2017 9:16 PM, W7EXG (Bill) wrote:
>> Using Lightning Maps, I detected 9 strikes in about an hour ending
>> 0330Z in
>> the Tucson Area on 1/14/17.
>>
>> My AcuRite Lighting detector detected most of these strikes.
>>
>> One strike detected by Acurite was about 6 Mi NW of Oracle Junction,
>> about
>> 30 mi from my QTH. I did not hear Thunder for most of the strikes
>> detected
>> with the MAP or my detector.
>>
>> Was interesting to hear/see the Acurite Detection alert, then see the
>> location of the lightning strike on the Lightning map a few seconds
>> later.
>>
>> I commend Tucson's NWS for correctly forecasting a "Slight Chance" of
>> Lightning for today. This was a nice warning -- issued yesterday.
>> Apparently
>> "Slight Chance" should not be ignored.
>>
>> Lightning In January.. How About THAT! Guess lightning is possible
>> for any
>> month of the year in Tucson.
>>
>> 73s,
>>
>> Bill W7EXG
>>
>
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