Title of article :
Inferring Low Cloud Base Heights at Night for Aviation Using Satellite Infrared and Surface Temperature Data
Author/Authors :
Gary P. Ellrod، نويسنده , , Ismail Gultepe ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A nighttime image product that depicts areas of the lowest cloud base heights has been
developed by combining brightness temperature data from the Geostationary Operational Environmental
Satellite (GOES) Imager InfraRed (IR) bands centered at 3.9 lm and 10.7 lm, with hourly shelter
temperatures from surface observing sites and offshore marine buoys. A dependent data sample showed a
good correlation between the surface temperature minus IR cloud top temperature differences versus
measured cloud base heights. Histogram analysis indicated that a temperature difference of less than 4-C
related to a > 50% frequency of ceilings below 1000 ft above ground level, the threshold for Instrument
Flight Rules (IFR). Using this result as a model, an experimental Low Cloud Base image product was
developed that highlights regions of likely IFR ceilings. Validation of the Low Cloud Base product for two
separate periods resulted in Probabilities of Detection of 67% and 72% and False Alarm Rates of 6% and
11%, respectively. Some regional variation observed could be related to the relative frequency of multilayered
overcast conditions. The biggest factor leading to underdetection of IFR ceilings by the GOES
Low Cloud Base product is the presence of overlying clouds, including thin cirrus contamination. The
GOES Low Cloud Base product shows potential for use as guidance for aviation meteorologists over both
continental and marine areas.
Keywords :
Fog forecasting , satellite applications , aviation operations.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics