• DocumentCode
    53487
  • Title

    An Exploration Framework to Identify and Track Movement of Cloud Systems

  • Author

    Doraiswamy, Harish ; Natarajan, Vivek ; Nanjundiah, Ravi S.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Polytech. Inst. of New York Univ., New York, NY, USA
  • Volume
    19
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Dec. 2013
  • Firstpage
    2896
  • Lastpage
    2905
  • Abstract
    We describe a framework to explore and visualize the movement of cloud systems. Using techniques from computational topology and computer vision, our framework allows the user to study this movement at various scales in space and time. Such movements could have large temporal and spatial scales such as the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO), which has a spatial scale ranging from 1000 km to 10000 km and time of oscillation of around 40 days. Embedded within these larger scale oscillations are a hierarchy of cloud clusters which could have smaller spatial and temporal scales such as the Nakazawa cloud clusters. These smaller cloud clusters, while being part of the equatorial MJO, sometimes move at speeds different from the larger scale and in a direction opposite to that of the MJO envelope. Hitherto, one could only speculate about such movements by selectively analysing data and a priori knowledge of such systems. Our framework automatically delineates such cloud clusters and does not depend on the prior experience of the user to define cloud clusters. Analysis using our framework also shows that most tropical systems such as cyclones also contain multi-scale interactions between clouds and cloud systems. We show the effectiveness of our framework to track organized cloud system during one such rainfall event which happened at Mumbai, India in July 2005 and for cyclone Aila which occurred in Bay of Bengal during May 2009.
  • Keywords
    clouds; data analysis; data visualisation; geophysics computing; MJO envelope; MJO scale; Madden Julian Oscillation; Nakazawa cloud clusters; a priori knowledge; cloud system identification; cloud system movement tracking; cloud system movement visualization; computational topology; computer vision; data analysis; exploration framework; Brightness temperature; Clouds; Data visualization; Level set; Meteorology; Optical imaging; Tracking; Brightness temperature; Cloud clusters; Clouds; Data visualization; Level set; Meteorology; Optical imaging; Tracking; computational topology; split tree; tracking; weather and climate simulations; Air Movements; Algorithms; Computer Graphics; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Motion; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Rain; Reproducibility of Results; Rheology; Sensitivity and Specificity; User-Computer Interface;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1077-2626
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVCG.2013.131
  • Filename
    6634109