Unsupervised Clustering of Geostationary Satellite Cloud Properties for Estimating Precipitation Probabilities of Tropical Convective Clouds

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作者
Kim, Doyi [1 ]
Kim, Hee-jae [2 ]
Choi, Yong-sang [1 ]
机构
[1] Ewha Womans Univ, Dept Climate & Energy Syst Engn, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Ewha Womans Univ, Dept Elect & Elect Engn, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Convective clouds; Precipitation; Cloud microphysics; Classification; Deep learning; GPM-IMERG; SENSITIVITY; RAIN; MICROPHYSICS; METHODOLOGY; RETRIEVALS; EVOLUTION; SYSTEMS; IMAGERY;
D O I
10.1175/JAMC-D-22-0175.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Understanding the growth of tropical convective clouds (TCCs) is of vital importance for the early detection of heavy rainfall. This study explores the properties of TCCs that can cause them to develop into clouds with a high probability of precipitation. Remotely sensed cloud properties, such as cloud-top temperature (CTT), cloud optical thickness (COT), and cloud effective radius (CER) as measured by a geostationary satellite are trained by a neural network. First, the image segmentation algorithm identifies TCC objects with different cloud properties. Second, a self-organizing map (SOM) algorithm clusters TCC objects with similar cloud microphysical properties. Third, the precipitation probability (PP) for each cluster of TCCs is calculated based on the proportion of precipitating TCCs among the total number of TCCs. Precipitating TCCs can be distinguished from nonprecipitating TCCs using Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement precipitation data. Results show that SOM clusters with a high PP (>70%) satisfy a certain range of cloud properties: CER >= 20 mu m and CTT < 230 K. PP generally increases with increasing COT, but COT cannot be a clear cloud property to confirm a high PP. For relatively thin clouds (COT, 30), however, CER should be much larger than 20 mm to have a high PP. More importantly, these TCC conditions associated with a PP >= 70% are consistent across regions and periods. We expect our results will be useful for satellite nowcasting of tropical precipitation using geostationary satellite cloud properties.
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页码:1083 / 1094
页数:12
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