Shouldn't you also look at lightning activity on the path between you and
your area of interest? I've found quite often that the day after a big
eastward-moving storm, there is a lot of noise on my path to Europe.
That's right, Pete. With good directional receiving antennas, other than
really local storms, noise along the desired path is probably the single
most important thing.
For example, it makes little difference here what the lightning map looks
like to the west or south when listening for Europe (NE), but a single storm
2000 miles NE can really mess things up.
All good topband ops know how to put up a beverage at night.
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