Member JLDN (Japanese Lightning Detection Network) is a large-scale lightning location system, which covers from Hokkaido to Southwest Islands of Japan. It observes LEMP (lightning electromagnetic impulse) in the frequency ranges from VLF to LF, and estimates location and current amplitudes of lighting return strokes. The present study evaluates its ability to discriminate LEMP from return-strokes by comparing its output with the observation of a fastantenna network constructed on Fukui Plain. It turns out that about 90% of the sources of LEMP, interpreted by JLDN as positive return strokes in the 10 kA range in summer, are not cloud-to-ground strokes but in-cloud discharges. The number of termination points on ground produced by negative cloud-to-ground strokes in summer is about 1.3 to 1.4 times of the number of negative flashes observed by JLDN.
The Nasu Radio Interferometer, consisting of eight equally spaced, 20-m diameter fixed spherical antennas, was developed for the purpose of surveying unknown variable radio sources at 1.4 GHz. An asymmetrical Gregorian sub-reflector was designed and installed on each antenna for the purpose of correcting aberrations caused by the spherical reflector. The total collecting area is 2512 m 2 and the field-of-view of each antenna is 0. • 6 × 0. • 6. In survey observations a spatial-fast Fourier-transform (FFT)-type multi-beam system will be used. We report on the design of spherical reflectors and a digital back-end system, the basic principle of spatial-FFT image forming, and a result of interferometric observations with an FPGA-based digital correlator.
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