
Lightning S01E13
As a natural threat that can suddenly occur any time of the year at nearly any place around the world, lightning is formidable. Despite humanity's long history with lightning, there's still a surprising amount of misinformation about what to do during a thunderstorm. In this episode, leading Japanese experts on lightning will help us sort the facts from the myths, and show us new 3D imaging techniques that can trace the exact path taken by a lightning strike, which is expected to improve our predictions of when and where lightning will strike.
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Tsunami
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Urban Flooding
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Urban Windstorms
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Long-period Ground Motion and A New Threat
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Localized Torrential Rain
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Debris Flows
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Mt. Fuji's Threat to Tokyo
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Heatstroke
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Home Flooding
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Tornadoes
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Post-earthquake Fire
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Avalanches
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Lightning
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Soil Liquefaction
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PM2.5
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Tsunami Prediction
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Human Stampede
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Disaster Response Robots
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Phreatic Eruptions
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Linear Rainbands
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Road Cave-ins
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Solar Flares
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Typhoon Forecasting
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Storm Surges
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Heavy Snow
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Landslides
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Quake-resistant Skyscrapers
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Tsunami Observation
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River Flooding
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Fire Tornadoes
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Lava Flows
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Large-Scale Blackouts
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Active Faults
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Ensuring a Safe Journey in Japan
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Droughts
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Wildfires
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Tokyo Metropolis
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Osaka Metropolis
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Emergency Food
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Tsunami Evacuation
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How to Survive an Earthquake
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How to Survive a Flood
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Drone Disaster Management
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Send in the Robot Fire Brigade!
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Safety Tips for Hiking in Japan
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Digital Twin
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Scientists on a Quest to Control Typhoons
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Uncovering the Mysteries of Winter Lightning
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Phase Free - Disaster Preparedness in Everyday Life
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For Safe Travel Through Snowy Regions
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Japan Self-Defense Forces Disaster Prevention
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Sendai Metropolis
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Metropolis Tokyo Shibuya
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