University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
International Virtual Muography Institute (VMI), Global, Tokyo, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2022 Oct 6;12(1):16710. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-20039-4.
Large-scale solid bodies on Earth such as volcanoes and man-made pyramids have been visualized with solid earth muography, and the recently invented technique, acqueous muography, has already demonstrated its capability to visualize ocean tides and tsunami. In this work, atmospheric muography, a technique to visualize and monitor the vertical profile of tropic cyclones (TCs) is presented for the first time. The density distribution and time-dependent behavior of several TCs which had approached Kagoshima, Japan, has been investigated with muography. The resultant time-sequential images captured their warm cores, and their movements were consistent with the TC trails and barometric pressure variations observed at meteorological stations. By combining multidirectional muographic images with barometric data, we anticipate that muography will become a useful tool to monitor the three-dimensional density distribution of a targeted mesoscale convective system.
利用固体地球 μ 成像技术已经对地球表面的大型实体物体(如火山和人造金字塔)进行了可视化,而最近发明的水溶液 μ 成像技术已经展示了其对海洋潮汐和海啸进行可视化的能力。在这项工作中,首次提出了大气 μ 成像技术,用于可视化和监测热带气旋 (TC) 的垂直分布。利用 μ 成像技术对逼近日本鹿儿岛的几个 TC 的密度分布和时变行为进行了研究。所得的时间序列图像捕获了它们的暖核,其运动与气象站观测到的 TC 轨迹和气压变化一致。通过将多方向 μ 图像与气压数据相结合,我们预计 μ 成像将成为监测目标中尺度对流系统三维密度分布的有用工具。