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GOES-West CONUS - Geostationary Lightning Mapper
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Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1911 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1916 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1921 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1926 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1931 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1936 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1941 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1946 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1951 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 1956 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 2001 UTC
Geostationary Lightning Mapper - Lightning flash extent over GeoColor - 16 May 2026 - 2006 UTC
GLM Extent Density of Lightning is the number of lightning flashes that occur within a grid cell over a given period of time. FED was the first GLM product routinely available to weather service forecasters. The FED product is the best single metric to convey both the quantity and extent of lightning activity. It is useful for both storm trending applications and to depict geographic coverage.
In this visualization, GLM is superimposed on a GeoColor background image.