A Case Study of the Merging of Two Misocyclones in the TOMACS Field Campaign Area of Tokyo on 26 August 2011

On 26 August 2011, the merger of two misocyclones was accompanied by surface wind gusts in western Tokyo, within the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Convective Study region. In this study, using data from a high-density ground weather observation network stations and the Doppler Radar for Airport Weather sy...

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