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Definition, detection, and tracking of persistent structures in atmospheric flows

Authors :
von Lindheim, Johannes
Harikrishnan, Abhishek
D��rffel, Tom
Klein, Rupert
Koltai, P��ter
Mikula, Natalia
M��ller, Annette
N��vir, Peter
Pacey, George
Polzin, Robert
Vercauteren, Nikki
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Long-lived flow patterns in the atmosphere such as weather fronts, mid-latitude blockings or tropical cyclones often induce extreme weather conditions. As a consequence, their description, detection, and tracking has received increasing attention in recent years. Similar objectives also arise in diverse fields such as turbulence and combustion research, image analysis, and medical diagnostics under the headlines of "feature tracking", "coherent structure detection" or "image registration" - to name just a few. A host of different approaches to addressing the underlying, often very similar, tasks have been developed and successfully used. Here, several typical examples of such approaches are summarized, further developed and applied to meteorological data sets. Common abstract operational steps form the basis for a unifying framework for the specification of "persistent structures" involving the definition of the physical state of a system, the features of interest, and means of measuring their persistence.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ab82c86c4b0a8846612511d440ee3bb