Abstract

Global Lightning Imager Level 2 (GOES-East) 10 minutes aggregrated lightning count grid (0.05°). GOES satellites provide continuous weather imagery and monitoring of meteorological and space environment data across North America. GOES satellites hover continuously over one position on the surface. Because they stay above a fixed spot on the surface, they provide a constant vigil for the atmospheric 'triggers' for severe weather conditions such as tornadoes, flash floods, hailstorms, and hurricanes. When these conditions develop, the GOES satellites are able to monitor storm development and track their movements.

Supplemental information

Data originates from open data see: https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-goes/

For more information on the data structure see: https://docs.opendata.aws/noaa-goes16/cics-readme.html


Metadata

Dataset name GLM_L2_LCFA
Dataset version 1.0
Status onGoing
Last metadata update November 8, 2024, 07:59 (UTC)
Update frequency continual
License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
North bound latitude 60.0
East bound longitude 15.0
South bound latitude -60.0
West bound longitude -165.0
Dataset edition 1
Dataset manager Jos de Laat
Maintainer KNMI Data Services
Publication timestamp 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z
Reference system identifier EPSG4326
Dataset start time 2024-08-01
Dataset end time Unlimited
Identifier urn:xkdc:ds:nl.knmi::GLM_L2_LCFA/1.0/
Lineage statement Data gathered by the GLM instrument on the GOES-East satellite see: https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/lightning/overview_glm.html
Purpose Metrology; early warning
Use limitation No use limitations
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