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A comparison of two identification and tracking methods for polar lows

Author Affiliations
Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Coastal Impact, Clinical Research Organization, National Centre for Earth Observation, ...
Published InTellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
Year2012
Citations85

Abstract

In this study, we compare two different cyclone-tracking algorithms to detect North Atlantic polar lows, which are very intense mesoscale cyclones. Both approaches include spatial filtering, detection, tracking and constraints specific to polar lows. The first method uses digital bandpass-filtered mean sea level pressure (MSLP) fields in the spatial range of 200–600 km and is especially designed for polar lows. The second method also uses a bandpass filter but is based on the discrete cosine transforms (DCT) and can be applied to MSLP and vorticity fields. The latter was originally designed for cyclones in general and has been adapted to polar lows for this study. Both algorithms are applied to the same regional climate model output fields from October 1993…
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