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Cloud type identification for a landfalling typhoon based on millimeter-wave radar range-height-indicator data

Authors :
Zhoujie Cheng
Ming Wei
Jie Bai
Yaping Zhu
Xiaoguang Sun
Li Gao
Source :
Frontiers of Earth Science. 13:829-835
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

As a basic property of cloud, accurate identification of cloud type is useful in forecasting the evolution of landfalling typhoons. Millimeter-wave cloud radar is an important means of identifying cloud type. Here, we develop a fuzzy logic algorithm that depends on radar range-height-indicator (RHI) data and takes into account the fundamental physical features of different cloud types. The algorithm is applied to a ground-based Ka-band millimeter-wave cloud radar. The input parameters of the algorithm include average reflectivity factor intensity, ellipse long axis orientation, cloud base height, cloud thickness, presence/absence of precipitation, ratio of horizontal extent to vertical extent, maximum echo intensity, and standard variance of intensities. The identified cloud types are stratus (St), stratocumulus (Sc), cumulus (Cu), cumulonimbus (Cb), nimbostratus (Ns), altostratus (As), altocumulus (Ac) and high cloud. The cloud types identified using the algorithm are in good agreement with those identified by a human observer. As a case study, the algorithm was applied to typhoon Khanun (1720), which made landfall in south-eastern China in October 2017. Sequential identification results from the algorithm clearly reflected changes in cloud type and provided indicative information for forecasting of the typhoon.

Details

ISSN :
20950209 and 20950195
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers of Earth Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........49054678cadaeff2cf6e81d8bdfb97b5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-019-0771-y