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"rnh17" wrote in message ...
How do you define "effective" area? Your equation assumes that any lightning within the effective area of your boat will strike your boat. If that were the case I'd be very afraid. "Parallax" wrote in message om... Out of curiosity, I did a quick back of the envelope estimate of the probability of a lone sailboat getting hit by lightning in a thunderstorm. ... I found a web site that gave a strike rate of about .5 strikes/km^2/yr but they did not say where they measured this. However, this means that a lone sailboat with a mast 17 m tall would have a .35% chance each yr of getting struck. This is an ideal situation though and may not address the situation of a sailboat under a thunderstorm where the strike rate/km^2 is hundreds of times higher. Because I know that the strike rate in Fl is much higher than average, I'd want to double the strike rate they give to be about 1/km^2/yr. This gives about a .7% chance each yr of getting hit. Again, this does NOT address the situation where you know the strike rate is much higer than average (sitting under a storm). Based on math and observed strike rate, I still think my estimate is good. |
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