ThunderBolt Storm Detector

Thank you for your interest in the ThunderBolt Storm Detector. The ThunderBolt detects and tracks storms from 75-miles, providing the user with the Estimated Time of Arrival for approaching storms. Once the storm becomes Local (8 miles), the ThunderBolt provides the user with the Time to Clear (the time necessary for the storm to clear the area inorder to resume outdoor activities). The rugged ThunderBolt has been in use by the most demanding customers worldwide, including all branches of the armed forces, national laboratories, oil refineries and rigs, mining operations, construction companies, schools and universities, youth sports, boaters, campers, and many more.

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For more information, special district pricing, and agreement details, contact our Florida Representative, Steve Vazquez, at (815) 385-3609 or by email here. He will be very happy to help you.



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This movie outlines the ThunderBolt's benefits and explains some important facts
about lightning and thunderstorm safety.

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All leagues are highly encouraged to use electronic lightning detection means whenever possible. Know where people will go for safety and how much time it will take them to get there. All leagues in District 15 will adhere to the tenet of the Lightning Awarness Safety Program (LASP) concerning when to suspend and resume an event.

The most common and dangerous misconception about lightning is when a storm has cleared the area. Clear skies with little or no rain does not mean the area is safe! LIGHTNING STROKES CAN EXTEND 6 TO 10 MILES from the edge of a storm.

Over 30% of all lightning victims are struck before a storm arrives. 60% of all victims are struck after a storm has passed. LIGHTNING STROKES EXTEND FAR BEYOND YOUR ABILITY TO HEAR THE THUNDER. You are still in danger even under a clear sky. Advanced warning through technology is the only defense against the dangers of lightning from an approaching storm.