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Fig. S1:
Earth-based image sequences of Fig.1 from Nov. 18, 2021 (Day 1) through Dec. 3, 2021 (Day 16) showing the
full longitudinal span available.
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Fig. S2:
PJ38 and PJ39 storms. RGB colors stretched for contrast.
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Fig. S3:
Global map of JIRAM images for PJ38. Yellow box denotes the region of the North Equatorial Belt containing
the Storm.
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Fig. S4:
Global map of lightning sferics during PJ38 showing MWR footprints (curves) at the time of lightning events
(points). Inset shows a localized part of the global map. Red curves and points denote CH1 MWR footprints. Green curves
and points denote CH2 footprints and sferics, while blue curves and points denote CH3 footprints and sferics. Note, the
sferics can be located anywhere within the associated footprints but are shown at the center of the footprint. Incompletely
closed curves denote incidents when the footprint was partly off the planet’s limb when lightning was detected. Black curve
denotes the spacecraft’s ground track.
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