There are lightning maps that show lightning activity. They are used to visualise the distribution and frequency of lightning in a particular region and during a particular period. One of the many uses of this information is by energy supply companies: they use lightning maps to monitor the risk of lightning strikes to their networks, as lightning can cause power outages. To collect this information, an antenna network is needed to capture the electromagnetic waves and process them into the information mentioned above. Even if the localisation could be carried out to the nearest centimetre, the actual accuracy is usually 1 kilometre. This is important to know for the quality and the range of application of this data. Our mental antennas also pick up a lot of emotional radiation - here too, caution is advised: the accuracy is not always as high as we think it is. It is better to check by asking questions.
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