11 comments

  • guerrilla an hour ago

    Are you sure about that? There have been thunderstorms all over the Middle East this week. It was flooding in Oman a few days ago and today it's raining in Iran. There's video of the lightning from various places.

  • exitb 2 hours ago

    How could it possibly work like that? Isn't the detection based on lightning radio emissions?

  • quuxplusone an hour ago

    This headline seems editorialized, given that the URL just goes to maps.blitzortung.org, which makes no such claim (and AFAICT the map shows no unusual activity around Iran as of this particular instant either — maybe it did an hour ago, for all I know).

  • throawayonthe an hour ago

    are you sure it isn't actually thunderstorms? https://www.ventusky.com/thunderstorms-map/cape-shear

  • btbuildem an hour ago

    That's kind of amazing. You could use weather app data to remove ~all the lightning and the remainder would be a livestream of missile strikes and bombings. Insane.

  • akazantsev an hour ago

    If that were the case, you could see at least some activity in Ukraine.

  • stared 2 hours ago

    Is sad times when Blitzortung becomes a monitor of Blitzkrieg.

  • thomasgeelens an hour ago

    I was like: wow there is an app that tracks real-time lighting? Cool! Then I went.. oh.

  • 0dayman an hour ago

    false headline, static map, bullshit app

    • grumbelbart an hour ago

      The data behind the app is pretty solid, but lightningmaps.org has a much better visualization (based on the same data).