Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
GLAS-2, a modified version of the GLAS-1 technique developed by Negri et al. (1984) for estimating convective precipitation from GEO-satellite IR data, is introduced and demonstrated on the data set for the Florida Area Cumulus Experiment in 1980. In GLAS-2, rain cells are located by identification of all local blackbody-temperature minima below 253 K in an array of GOES digital data, and rain parameters are assigned on the basis of the one-dimensional cloud model of Adler and Mack (1984). The demonstration results are presented in graphs and tables and compared with those of GLAS-1 and a number of other methods as well as radar and rain-gage measurements. The false-alarm rate for GLAS-2 is found to be 0.54, somewhat better than that of other satellihte methods; further improvements are suggested.
Keywords:
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Type:
Conference on Satellite/Remote Sensing and Applications; Jun 25, 1984 - Jun 29, 1984; Clearwater Beach, FL
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