DocumentCode :
2064493
Title :
The three-dimensional structure of cumulus clouds over the ocean
Author :
Kuo, Kwo-Sen ; Welch, Ronald M. ; Weger, Ronald C. ; Engelstad, Mark A. ; Sengupta, Sailes K.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Atmos. Sci., South Dakota Sch. of Mines & Technol., Rapid City, SD, USA
fYear :
1993
fDate :
18-21 Aug 1993
Firstpage :
1482
Abstract :
Thermal channel (channel 6, 10.4-12.5 μm) images of five LANDSAT Thematic Mapper (TM) cumulus scenes over the ocean are examined. A technique is developed to recognize individual cells within a cloud. It is found that unicellular clouds are generally smaller (⩽1 km) and have smaller fractal dimensions, while multicellular clouds are larger (⩾1 km) and have larger fractal dimensions, cell structural statistics are similar to those of the smaller clouds. Each cell is approximated as a quadric surface using a linear least-squares fit. Most cells are found to have the shape of a hyperboloid of one sheet. However about 15% of the cells are best modeled by a hyperboloid of two sheets, and less than 1% are found to be ellipsoidal. The number of cells in a cloud increases slightly faster than linearly with increasing cloud size. The mean nearest neighbor distance between cells in a cloud, however, appears to increase linearly with increasing cloud size and to reach a maximum when the cloud effective diameter is about 10 km; then it decreases with increasing cloud size. Sensitivity studies of threshold and lapse rate show that neither has a significant impact upon the results
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; clouds; geophysical techniques; geophysics computing; image recognition; image segmentation; infrared imaging; meteorology; remote sensing; 10.4 to 12.5 mum; LANDSAT Thematic Mapper; TM; cell recognition; cumulus cloud; far infrared IR imaging; fractal dimension; geophysical measurement technique; image processing; image recognition; image segmentation; individual cell; least-squares; marine atmosphere; quadric surface; satellite remote sensing; thermal channel; three-dimensional structure; unicellular cloud; Clouds; Fractals; Layout; Ocean temperature; Remote sensing; Satellites; Sea surface; Shape; Statistics; Surface fitting;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1993. IGARSS '93. Better Understanding of Earth Environment., International
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1240-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1993.322748
Filename :
322748
Link To Document :
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