STORMSCOPE - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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1.
Introduction
A. The Lightning Detection System (LDS) on the aircraft is referred to by it’s trademark
name Stormscope®. Stormscope is a passive thunderstorm detection sensor. The sensor
maps electrical discharge activity 360 degrees around the aircraft to a distance of 200
nautical miles for display on the PFD. Refer to
2.
Description
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A. The Stormscope system detects electrical discharges from thunderstorms within a 200
nm (370 kM) radius of the aircraft for display on the PFD. Stormscope has a passive
sensor that receives electronic signals through a stormscope antenna. The processor
receives electrical discharge information from the antenna, processes it to determine
range and azimuth and processes the heading input.
3.
Operation
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A. Stormscope provides the following functions:
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Two modes of weather display are available, Strike mode and Cell mode.
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It works on the ground and in air giving the pilot information before take-off and in
flight.
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It displays range and azimuth to lightning strikes/lightning cells.
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The antenna detects electrical and magnetic signatures of lightning strikes.
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Operates passively requiring no transmitter.
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