Small winter thunderstorm with sprites and strong positive discharge (特集 自然災害軽減のための電磁界技術)
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概要
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A sprite campaign was conducted in the Hokuriku area of Japan during a winter of 2004/2005. On the basis of a combined analysis of the data from various instruments (CCD cameras, radar, VHF/LF∼MF lightning mapping system, field mill network, and ELF detector), we studied meteorological and electrical structures for winter thunderstorms and sprite-producing positive discharge. Typical winter sprite parent thunderstorms had a meso-scale cloud area with embedded small convective cells. Some small winter thunderstorms accompanied by the most frequent sprite events were found to cause 2∼3 sprite events during a short interval of about 3∼5 min. When the sprites were observed, the extent of the convective cells at 20 dBZ counter was atmost ∼20 × 20 km. The VHF sources associated with sprites were located near south of the convective cell and were mapped within very small areas of at most ∼10 × 10 km. This fact shows that some small winter thunderstorms can generate large positive charge associated with sprites. We will present the analysis of such a small thunderstorms with sprites and positive lightning discharges.
- 電気学会の論文
- 2011-09-01
著者
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Hayakawa Masashi
Awcc And Res. Station On Seismo Electromagnetics The Univ. Of Electro-communications
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SUZUKI Tomoyuki
Air Weather Group, Japan Air Self-Defense Force
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Suzuki Tomoyuki
Air Weather Group Japan Air-self Defense Force
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Hayakawa Masashi
Advanced Wireless Communications Research Center And Research Station On Seismo Electromagnetics The
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MICHIMOTO Koichiro
Department of Strategic Studies, National Defense Academy of Japan
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Suzuki Tomoyuki
Air Weather Group Japan Air Self-defense Force
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Michimoto Koichiro
Department Of Strategic Studies National Defense Academy Of Japan
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