Title :
Maltese Front variability from satellite observations based on automated-detection
Author :
Lybanon, Matthew
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
Abstract :
Maltese Front location statistics are obtained from multi-channel sea-surface temperature (MCSST) images, derived from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) observations of the Mediterranean Sea during 3 March-27 September 1993. The statistics are based on semi-automated determinations of the front´s SST surface expression. Expert analyses from-the Naval Oceanographic Office give an accuracy check. Expert techniques are largely manual, labor-intensive, subjective, and skill-dependent; automation could be beneficial. A mathematical morphology-based method successfully delineates the front; it finds the temperature gradients most likely to be the front´s and presents the corresponding segmentations to the operator. The method was developed to find stars in astronomical images, and has successfully analyzed solar magnetograms and satellite Gulf Stream images. Rings, fronts, and sunspots are not star-like, but simple pre-processing adapts the technique to these problem domains. This work constitutes another successful application. The success in “moving” the technique is encouraging. The Maltese Front´s thermal gradients are 5-10 times weaker than the Gulf Stream North Wall´s, yet the method produces useful results. So, it may work in other regions
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; image segmentation; infrared imaging; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; optical information processing; remote sensing; AD 1993; AVHRR; IR imaging; Maltese Front variability; Mediterranean Sea; SST; automated-detection; front; image processing; image segmentation; location statistics; mathematical morphology; measurement technique; ocean; remote sensing; satellite observations; sea surface temperature; semi-automated determination; surface expression; thermal structure; thermohaline circulation; Image resolution; Manuals; Ocean temperature; Radiometry; Satellite broadcasting; Sea surface; Statistics; Streaming media; Surface morphology; Temperature distribution;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1995. IGARSS '95. 'Quantitative Remote Sensing for Science and Applications', International
Conference_Location :
Firenze
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2567-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1995.520276