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Title: Transient Lightning Protection For Electronic Measurement Devices
Author: Richard B. Pyle, Ronald W. Henderson
Source: 1992 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: The detection and location of Hghtning using magnetic direction finding has been used by university, government and commercial agencies to detect lightning in the continental United States for several years . The current national network consists of over 125 sensors located throughout the United States in three distinct networks collecting, correlating, solving for the locations of the ground strikes and disseminating that information to network subscribers in real-time. The networks are operated by Geomet Data Services (GDS) in Tucson, Arizona, the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), all working cooperatively to produce the National Network. This paper seeks to describe the design, operation and implementation of the National Lightning Detection Network as it exists today.




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