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Re: Natural Streamers



Original poster: "Ed Phillips by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>

Tesla list wrote:
> 
> Original poster: "J. B. Weazle McCreath by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <weazle-at-hurontel.on.ca>
> 
> Hello Coilers,
> 
> The latest issue of National Geographic has a computer generated composite
> map showing areas of the earth and their frequency for lightning strikes.
> It appears that Central Africa and Florida are the spots most hit, while
> a South Pacific island would be the least.  There's no mention of there
> being a pattern or specific distances between areas of concentration as
> Tesla had noted while in Colorado.
> 
> 73, Weazle, VE3EAR/VE3WZL

Tesla list wrote:
> 
> Original poster: "J. B. Weazle McCreath by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <weazle-at-hurontel.on.ca>
> 
> Hello Coilers,
> 
> The latest issue of National Geographic has a computer generated composite
> map showing areas of the earth and their frequency for lightning strikes.
> It appears that Central Africa and Florida are the spots most hit, while
> a South Pacific island would be the least.  There's no mention of there
> being a pattern or specific distances between areas of concentration as
> Tesla had noted while in Colorado.
> 
> 73, Weazle, VE3EAR/VE3WZL
> G-1#1214
> 
> Listening: 147.030+ and 442.075+
> E-mail:    weazle-at-hurontel.on.ca
>            or ve3ear-at-rac.ca
> Web site:  http://www.hurontel.on.ca/~weazle

	If you don't already have it, the address of a web site which post up
to the minute dope on continental US lightning strokes is:

	http://www.lightningstorm-dot-com

and follow the menu.  Kind of interesting and you can see where the
thunderbumpers are working.

Ed