New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event Analysis

This study proposes a new algorithm termed rain cell identification and tracking (RCIT) to identify and track rain cells from high resolution weather radar data. Previous algorithms have limitations when tracking non-consequent rain cells owing to their use of maximum correlation coefficient methods...

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Main Authors: Ting He, Thomas Einfalt, Jianxin Zhang, Jiyao Hua, Yang Cai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Atmosphere
Subjects:
PIV
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/9/532
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spelling doaj-1b633d043ea34f4da58b1766149803482020-11-25T01:33:29ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332019-09-0110953210.3390/atmos10090532atmos10090532New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event AnalysisTing He0Thomas Einfalt1Jianxin Zhang2Jiyao Hua3Yang Cai4Information Center (Hydrology Monitor and Forecast Center), Ministry of Water Resources, Beijing 100053, Chinahydro&metro GmbH&Co.KG, 23552 Lubeck, GermanyInformation Center (Hydrology Monitor and Forecast Center), Ministry of Water Resources, Beijing 100053, ChinaInformation Center (Hydrology Monitor and Forecast Center), Ministry of Water Resources, Beijing 100053, ChinaInformation Center (Hydrology Monitor and Forecast Center), Ministry of Water Resources, Beijing 100053, ChinaThis study proposes a new algorithm termed rain cell identification and tracking (RCIT) to identify and track rain cells from high resolution weather radar data. Previous algorithms have limitations when tracking non-consequent rain cells owing to their use of maximum correlation coefficient methods and their lack of an alternative way to handle the variation stages of rain cells during their life cycles. To address these deficiencies, various methods are implemented in the new algorithm. These include the particle image velocimetry (PIV) method for motion estimation and the rain cell matching rule to obtain the stage changes of rain cells. High resolution (5 min and 1 km) radar data from three rainy days over the German federal state North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) are used in this study. The performance of the identification module for the new algorithm is accessed by two object-oriented verification methods: structure–amplitude–location (SAL) and geometric index, while the performance of the tracking module is compared with TREC and SCOUT tracking algorithms and evaluated by the contingency table verification approach. Results suggest that the performance of the new algorithm is better than reference tracking method. Application of the RCIT algorithm to the selected cases shows that the inner structure of rainfall events in the experimental region present extreme value distributions, with most rainfall events having a short duration with less intensity. The new algorithm can effectively capture the stage changes of rain cells during their life cycles. The proposed algorithm can serve as the basis for further hydro-meteorological applications such as spatial and temporal analysis of rainfall events and short-term flood forecasting.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/9/532rain celltrackingPIVfeature-based verification
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author Ting He
Thomas Einfalt
Jianxin Zhang
Jiyao Hua
Yang Cai
spellingShingle Ting He
Thomas Einfalt
Jianxin Zhang
Jiyao Hua
Yang Cai
New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event Analysis
Atmosphere
rain cell
tracking
PIV
feature-based verification
author_facet Ting He
Thomas Einfalt
Jianxin Zhang
Jiyao Hua
Yang Cai
author_sort Ting He
title New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event Analysis
title_short New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event Analysis
title_full New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event Analysis
title_fullStr New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event Analysis
title_full_unstemmed New Algorithm for Rain Cell Identification and Tracking in Rainfall Event Analysis
title_sort new algorithm for rain cell identification and tracking in rainfall event analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This study proposes a new algorithm termed rain cell identification and tracking (RCIT) to identify and track rain cells from high resolution weather radar data. Previous algorithms have limitations when tracking non-consequent rain cells owing to their use of maximum correlation coefficient methods and their lack of an alternative way to handle the variation stages of rain cells during their life cycles. To address these deficiencies, various methods are implemented in the new algorithm. These include the particle image velocimetry (PIV) method for motion estimation and the rain cell matching rule to obtain the stage changes of rain cells. High resolution (5 min and 1 km) radar data from three rainy days over the German federal state North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) are used in this study. The performance of the identification module for the new algorithm is accessed by two object-oriented verification methods: structure–amplitude–location (SAL) and geometric index, while the performance of the tracking module is compared with TREC and SCOUT tracking algorithms and evaluated by the contingency table verification approach. Results suggest that the performance of the new algorithm is better than reference tracking method. Application of the RCIT algorithm to the selected cases shows that the inner structure of rainfall events in the experimental region present extreme value distributions, with most rainfall events having a short duration with less intensity. The new algorithm can effectively capture the stage changes of rain cells during their life cycles. The proposed algorithm can serve as the basis for further hydro-meteorological applications such as spatial and temporal analysis of rainfall events and short-term flood forecasting.
topic rain cell
tracking
PIV
feature-based verification
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/9/532
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