Blitzortung Lightning Monitor

3.5
6.64K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Simple to use map based application visualizing real time full area lightning data provided by the blitzortung.org lightning location network project. The current thunderstorm situation at your fingertips.

Feature summary:
- realtime display of lightning data
- display of historical lightning data of the last 24 hours
- for regions Europe, North & South America, Asia, Africa and Australia/New Zealand
- lightning strike time color coded
- reduced data volume and fast response
- current lightning strike time and lightning count
- optional user location display
- alarm function shows distance/direction of storms
- alarm background service
- support for notifications and vibration alarm
- single stroke display for blitzortung.org participants

Please visit http://www.blitzortung.org for more information regarding the community based lightning location project. http://www.blitzortung.org.

The raster display ensures a fast performance of the application even if there is a very high thunderstorm activity. Blitzortung.org participants can visualize all stroke locations individually.

If you would like to contribute to a translation of the software in your language, please do not hesitate to contact the author of the software.

Note to Australian/US west coast users: The blitzortung.org network is currently concentrated on the eastern part of the continent. If you would like to help to extend the coverage to other parts of Australia/South America/Asia/Africa, please participate in the blitzortung.org network. Further information can be found here http://blitzortung.org/Webpages/index.php?page=2. Thank you!

Project repository: https://github.com/wuan/bo-android

Detailed documentation: https://blitzortung.tryb.de/docs/apps/android/basic/

Using the GPS location provider in combination with the background service can lead to high battery use. Please use the network or the passive location provider for background operation.
Updated on
26 Sept 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.5
6.01K reviews
A Google user
31 March 2020
I've used app every thunderstorm! Allows one to easily predict the direction and severity of electrical storms (and when to take cover). In the past, I would witness lightning and wonder about the distance when it wasnt very clear by calculating by time lag of thunder(when thunder constant and omnidirectional). Now i have a clear picture of events in real time. Ive installed another lightning tracker app and toggle between them as they inhance each other. thanks.
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Benjamin Haskin
6 June 2020
The app currently is great. I use it to track lightning in storms when I storm chase. Learning the minute key isn't very hard. Once you use it a bit it becomes easier to understand what type of lighting storm your dealing with when understanding the numbers and size of storm. It's a great app overall and I would recommend that storm chasers use it. Now it only tracks lightning, so there's no other radar settings than the lighting radar.
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Jason Klimcheck
21 August 2022
Not accurate or consistent when it comes to strikes within 10 miles. I had 4 bars of 5g service, and was seeing lightning strikes less than 1 mile away and this app was telling me 22 miles away was the nearest strike while showing the correct location for me. It's also sketchy since you can set it to display imperial instead of metric units, but doesn't seem like it converts properly. I recommend WeatherBug & Lightning tracker, both are more consistently accurate than this sorry app
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What's new

* Update of translations and dependencies