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Lightning Alerts For When The Storm Rolls In

Lightning Alerts Australia

Total Lightning Network is your lightning alert key to precise detection, giving you time to protect your people and assets.

The shifting climate is bringing increasingly severe weather events, so it’s time to safeguard your business against the potential damage lightning can cause.

Our Total Lightning Network is the intelligent lightning solution that goes above and beyond to alert lightning and increase your lead time before the storm hits.

We utilise a vast global sensor network, created with our partner Earth Networks. Over 1200 sensors in 40+ countries provide a worldwide view of both intra-cloud (IC) and cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning strikes, enabling businesses to plan and respond with the most precise insight available. Our system can detect and calculate strike locations with incredible accuracy, offering real-time lightning mapping for a comprehensive view of storm activity.

Offering unsurpassed accuracy, with real-time sensing to <200m, we integrate with your existing systems to keep your enterprise operating within your defined severe weather thresholds. Our technology also helps monitor radiation from electrical discharges and ensures every lightning flash is accounted for.

Leave nothing to chance. Be confident working outdoors with the most sophisticated lightning alerting system, delivering intelligence to any device across your business network. Whether you need a personal lightning alerting tool for individual safety or enterprise-wide monitoring, our solution is designed to emit timely alerts and protect your operations.

Lightning Detection Solution for your Assets

The Total Lightning Network is a high-precision lightning alerting solution used to determine the threat of severe storm damage to your business. The highest density of sensors across Australia and the globe give you the edge.

Real-time monitoring and alerting enhance safety outcomes whilst also preventing costly shutdowns caused by inaccurate sensor data. Our system provides early warning of approaching storms by tracking lightning activity, alerting you with the positive charge buildup that often precedes a strike, making it easier to detect potential threats.

You will be supported by the dedicated DTN APAC team, who are driven to make your operational decisions easier. With our advanced technology, you’ll even know a storm is coming before you hear the thunder.

Real-Time Lightning Alerting

Using real-time lightning data, severe weather alerts are issued via our Weatherguard app to any device across your business, allowing everyone to plan and respond quickly.

Stormtracker Visualisation

Stormtracker, our Geographic Information System (GIS), plots live lightning strikes to enhance your immediate spatial visualisation of storms and calculate the distance to nearby strikes for improved situational awareness.

Robust Infrastructure for Lightning Alerts in Australia

The Total Lightning Network is meticulously maintained, ensuring efficiency and accuracy, with an ability to detect lightning strikes reliably and a system uptime of 99.9%.

How can our Lightning Alert service help you?

Critical decisions made easy

The Total Lightning Network is a key consideration across many industries. If your business or supply chain operates out in the open or in the air, your company could be at risk.

Visualise approaching storms as our customisable GIS system, Stormtracker, plots strike data across your site and infrastructure. This enables enhanced understanding of the potential risk inherent in each severe weather system and how storms produce hazardous conditions. Integrated satellite technology improves tracking accuracy, while real-time weather forecasts provide deeper insights into developing thunderstorm activity and potential disruptions.

Personal push notifications give users real-time severe weather and lightning alerts, based on their phone’s GPS position, enhancing their awareness of personal risk. Users can see lightning as it happens and track associated precipitation, ensuring more informed decision-making.

Lightning strike history is archived for over five years, enabling you to extract the reportable data required for risk assessments or insurance claims, with advanced calculation tools ensuring precise analysis.

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