Downward lightning hitting tokyo skytree observed by high-speed camera

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Lightning hits to Tokyo Skytree have been under observation by a high-speed camera since August 2012. First data were obtained when negative downward lightning flashes hit the tower on July 08, 2013. This letter reports on observation of a negative single-stroke flash with a positive upward leader initiated from Tokyo Skytree extended about 400m before connection with a downward leader. Simultaneously observed electric field observed by a fast antenna showed much weaker stepped-leader pulses compared to ordinary negative downward flashes hitting ground. © 2014 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.

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Ishii, M., Saito, M., & Sonehara, T. (2014). Downward lightning hitting tokyo skytree observed by high-speed camera. IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy, 134(1), 84–85. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejpes.134.84

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