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Tracking remotely sensed cloud images in time and space

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Title
Tracking remotely sensed cloud images in time and space
Abstract
Temporal and spatial analysis was applied to a sequence of cloud top pressure (CTP) images and cloud optical thickness (TAU) images, and a storm tracking algorithm was proposed. A sequence of storm tracks from the satellite images was developed from the satellite images. Composite images were created by projecting ahead in time and substituting the first valid pixel for missing data, and a variety of CTP and TAU cut-off values were used to identify regions of interest. The region correspondences were determined from one time frame to another which yielded the storm center coordinates. The obtained tracks were compared to the storm tracks computed from sea level pressure data by matching the results first in time and then in spatial distance.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of SPIE
Date
2001
Volume
4368
Pages
18-28
ISBN
0277786X (ISSN)
Citation Key
pop00205
Language
English
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Citation
Daponte, J. S., Vitale, J. N., Parikh, J. A., & Tselioudis, G. (2001). Tracking remotely sensed cloud images in time and space. Proceedings of SPIE, 4368, 18–28. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438125