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Automated Recognition of Oceanic Cloud Patterns. Part I: Methodology and Application to Cloud Climatology

Authors :
Louis Garand
Source :
Journal of Climate. 1:20-39
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 1988.

Abstract

A scheme is presented for the automated classification of oceanic cloud patterns. The 20 cloud classes reflect the rich variety of morphologies that are detectable from space. A training set is defined by 2000 samples of size 128 × 128 km taken from GOES visible and infrared images over the western Atlantic in February 1984. Class discrimination is obtained from 13 features representing height, albedo, shape and multilayering characteristics of the cloud fields. Two features derived from the two-dimensional power spectrum of the visible images proved essential for the detection of directional patterns (cloud “streets or rolls) and open cells. Based on the assumption of multinormal distributions of the features, a simple classification algorithm is developed. The generation of artificial samples yields a theoretical separability of 97% while the actual separability obtained on the training set is 95%. From 1020 independent samples, the separate verification of three expert nephanalysts indicates s...

Details

ISSN :
15200442 and 08948755
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Climate
Accession number :
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