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Space based sensors
can provide us with literally several times more data than ground
based sensors. Most ground based and airborne sensors are only
capable of detecting cloud to ground lightning, which is known
to make up only about 25% of total lighting activity. This is
further limited by the facts that ground sensors can only detect
activity over land, and airborne sensors have a limited observation
time. Thus, with these sensors alone, we are incapable of studying
lightning activity over the two-thirds of the earth that is covered
by ocean.
A space based sensor
can detect lightning activity over land and sea, 24 hours a day,
and can detect all forms of lightning. Thus, such sensors will
allow the development of the first global database of lightning
activity. Such information can be used for severe storm detection
and analysis, and lightning-atmosphere interaction studies.
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