3d total lightning observation network in tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo lma)

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Abstract

The National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience deployed a lightning mapping array (LMA) in the Tokyo metropolitan area in March 2017. Called the “Tokyo LMA,” it obtains detailed three-dimensional observations of the total lightning activity (cloud-to-ground and intracloud flashes) in storms. The network initially consisted of 8 receiving stations, expanded to 12 stations in March 2018. Real-time total lightning images were first opened on the webpage in Japan. Real-time observations from the Tokyo LMA will be used in nowcasting lightning haz-ards and mitigating lightning disasters. Archived data will be used to develop lightning prediction techniques and a lightning climatology for the Tokyo metropolitan area.

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Sakurai, N., Iwanami, K., Shimizu, S., Uji, Y., Suzuki, S. I., Maesaka, T., … Rodeheffer, D. (2021). 3d total lightning observation network in tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo lma). Journal of Disaster Research. Fuji Technology Press. https://doi.org/10.20965/JDR.2021.P0778

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