Satellite radiothermovision of atmospheric mesoscale processes: case study of tropical cyclones
Satellite radiothermovision is a set of processing techniques applicable for multisource data of radiothermal monitoring of oceanatmosphere system, which allows creating dynamic description of mesoscale and synoptic atmospheric processes and estimating physically meaningful integral characteristics...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2015-04-01
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Series: | The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
Online Access: | http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-7-W3/179/2015/isprsarchives-XL-7-W3-179-2015.pdf |
Summary: | Satellite radiothermovision is a set of processing techniques applicable for multisource data of radiothermal monitoring of oceanatmosphere
system, which allows creating dynamic description of mesoscale and synoptic atmospheric processes and estimating
physically meaningful integral characteristics of the observed processes (like avdective flow of the latent heat through a given
border). The approach is based on spatiotemporal interpolation of the satellite measurements which allows reconstructing the
radiothermal fields (as well as the fields of geophysical parameters) of the ocean-atmosphere system at global scale with spatial
resolution of about 0.125° and temporal resolution of 1.5 hour. The accuracy of spatiotemporal interpolation was estimated by direct
comparison of interpolated data with the data of independent asynchronous measurements and was shown to correspond to the best
achievable as reported in literature (for total precipitable water fields the accuracy is about 0.8 mm).
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The advantages of the implemented interpolation scheme are: closure under input radiothermal data, homogeneity in time scale (all
data are interpolated through the same time intervals), automatic estimation of both the intermediate states of scalar field of the
studied geophysical parameter and of vector field of effective velocity of advection (horizontal movements). Using this pair of fields
one can calculate the flow of a given geophysical quantity though any given border. For example, in case of total precipitable water
field, this flow (under proper calibration) has the meaning of latent heat advective flux.
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This opportunity was used to evaluate the latent heat flux though a set of circular contours, enclosing a tropical cyclone and drifting
with it during its evolution. A remarkable interrelation was observed between the calculated magnitude and sign of advective latent
flux and the intensity of a tropical cyclone. This interrelation is demonstrated in several examples of hurricanes and tropical cyclones
of August, 2000, and typhoons of November, 2013, including super typhoon Haiyan. |
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ISSN: | 1682-1750 2194-9034 |