DocumentCode :
33870
Title :
An Algorithm for the Detection and Tracking of Tropical Mesoscale Convective Systems Using Infrared Images From Geostationary Satellite
Author :
Fiolleau, T. ; Roca, R.
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Meteorol. Dynamique, Inst. Pierre et Simon Laplace, Paris, France
Volume :
51
Issue :
7
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jul-13
Firstpage :
4302
Lastpage :
4315
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the tracking of mesoscale convective systems (MCS) from geostationary satellite infrared data in the tropical regions. In the past, several automatic tracking algorithms have been elaborated to tackle this problem. However, these techniques suffer from limitations in describing convection at the “true” scale and in depicting coherent MCS life cycles (split and merge artifacts). To overcome these issues, a new algorithm called Tracking Of Organized Convection Algorithm through a 3-D segmentatioN has been developed and is presented in this paper. This method operates in a time sequence of infrared images to identify and track MCS and is based on an iterative process of 3-D segmentation of the volume of infrared images. The objective of the new tracking algorithm is to associate the convective core of an MCS to its anvil cloud in the spatiotemporal domain. The technique is applied on various case studies over West Africa, Bay of Bengal, and South America. The efficiency of the new algorithm is established from an analysis of the case studies and via a statistical analysis showing that the cold cloud shield defined by a 235-K threshold in the spatiotemporal domain is decomposed into realistic MCSs. In comparison with an overlap-based tracking algorithm, the analysis reveals that MCSs are detected earlier in life cycle and later in their dissipation stages. Moreover, MCSs identified are not anymore affected by split and merge events along their life cycles, allowing a better characterization of their morphological parameters along their life cycles.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; atmospheric techniques; clouds; convection; geophysical image processing; image segmentation; infrared imaging; iterative methods; oceanographic regions; remote sensing; statistical analysis; 3D segmentation; Bay of Bengal; South America; Tracking Of Organized Convection Algorithm; West Africa; anvil cloud; automatic tracking algorithms; cold cloud shield; convective core; dissipation stages; geostationary satellite; geostationary satellite infrared data; infrared images; iterative process; merge event; mesoscale convective system life cycles; morphological parameters; overlap-based tracking algorithm; spatiotemporal domain; split event; statistical analysis; time sequence; tropical mesoscale convective systems; tropical regions; Brightness temperature; Clouds; Clustering algorithms; Image segmentation; Sociology; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Statistics; Convective systems; meteorology; tracking; tropical regions;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2227762
Filename :
6423276
Link To Document :
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