Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-10-06
1997-03-11
McElheny, Jr., Donald E.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 1900
Patent
active
056108133
ABSTRACT:
A thunderstorm cell detection and mapping system which includes means for acquiring lightning strike information relating to locations of respective lightning strikes, and means for identifying and locating active thunderstorm cells based on the lightning strike information.
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Greenewald John H.
Moses Randolph L.
B. F. Goodrich FlightSystems, Inc.
McElheny Jr. Donald E.
Saralino Mark D.
Zitelli William E.
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