A friend pointed me to this site:

US http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/index.php?lang=en&page_0=30 
EU http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/index.php?lang=en

This is a wonderful out-of-the-box project, with echoes of Loran-C and GPS 
triangulation. It's also a clever combination of home-brew receivers, UTC 
timestamping, the web, and global participation. You'll find technical details 
on the site; it makes good reading for any time nut. And adds new meaning to 
"pulse per second"...

Two questions.
1) Is anyone on the list a participant in this effort?

2) Can you imagine applying this entire process in reverse. That is, instead of 
using GPS to timetag lightning strikes, use lightning strikes to synchronize a 
global network of local clocks. Ok, getting accurate time and disciplining 
clocks with GPS or NTP or WWVB is too easy so why bother. But it would be 
interesting to use this raw data to set, calibrate, and discipline local 
clocks, as an redundant method, independent of existing broadcast T&F sources. 
Some crunching on the data would at least determine what level of precision 
could be obtained with a, what shall we call it, CLDO (Coordinated Lightning 
Disciplined Oscillator).

/tvb
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