18 September 2007, 06 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 07 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 08 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 09 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 10 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 11 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 12 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 13 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 14 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.
18 September 2007, 15 UTC
Cloud to ground lightning strikes are shown in the last hour
prior to the scanning time. The most recent lightnings are shown
in
red and those already 1 hour old are green.
It can be seen that convective cells were very active in the area of
NW Slovenia and were renewing for a long time (from 7 UTC to 15 UTC) over
practically
the same area.