Title :
Mining the Features of Environmental Physical Field Influencing Trajectories of Mesoscale Convective Systems Based on Spatial Clustering Analysis
Author :
Guo, Zhongyang ; Dai, Xiaoyan ; Wu, Jianping
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geogr., East China Normal Univ., Shanghai
Abstract :
The forecasting of disaster weather using spatial data mining technique is still at an initial stage presently. Recent researches have indicated that intensive precipitation in the Yangtze River Basin in China is closely related to the activity of Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCS) moving out of the Tibetan Plateau in China, however, the factors that influence MCS trajectories are very complex. To discover the trajectories of MCS and features of environmental physical field favoring MCS origination and development over the Plateau, in this paper, MCS are automatically tracked over the Plateau using GMS infrared black-body temperature data. Based on these, spatial clustering method, CLARANS method, is applied to analyzing the characteristics of dynamical field, which influence MCS move eastward out of the Plateau in summer, using environmental physical field forecasting values. The results reveal that the methods are effective and valuable approaches to studying the conditions of environmental physical field favoring the trajectory and propagation of MCS, and improving the predictability of intensive convective weather.
Keywords :
data mining; disasters; geophysics computing; pattern clustering; precipitation; weather forecasting; CLARANS method; QMS infrared black-body temperature data; Tibetan Plateau; Yangtze River Basin; disaster weather forecasting; environmental physical field; mesoscale convective systems; precipitation; spatial clustering analysis; spatial data mining; Clouds; Clustering methods; Data mining; Meteorology; Numerical simulation; Rain; Rivers; Temperature; Trajectory; Weather forecasting; Automatically Tracking; Dynamical field; Mesoscale Convective System; Spatial clustering method;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, 2008. FSKD '08. Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shandong
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3305-6
DOI :
10.1109/FSKD.2008.31