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MTrack: Improved Center Fix of Tropical Cyclones from SMAP Wind Observations

David Mayers, Christopher S. Ruf

2020Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract MTrack is an automated algorithm that determines the center location (latitude and longitude) of a tropical cyclone from a scalar wind field derived from satellite observations. Accurate storm centers are useful for operational forecasting of tropical cyclones and for their reanalysis (e.g., research on storm surge modeling). Currently, storm center fixes have significantly larger errors for weak, disorganized storms. The MTrack algorithm presented here improves storm centers in some of those cases. It is also automated and, therefore, less subjective than manual fixes made by forecasters. The MTrack algorithm, which was originally designed to work with CYGNSS wind speed measurements, is applied to SMAP winds for the first time. The average difference between MTrack and Best Track storm center locations is 21, 36, and 46 km for major hurricanes, category 1–2 hurricanes, and tropical storms, respectively. MTrack is shown to operate successfully when a storm is only partially sampled by the observing satellite and when the eye of the storm is not resolved.

Topics & Concepts

Tropical cycloneStormMeteorologyEnvironmental scienceLongitudeTropical cyclone forecast modelEyeClimatologyWind speedLatitudeCyclone (programming language)GeologyGeographyComputer scienceGeodesyField-programmable gate arrayComputer hardwareTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchOcean Waves and Remote SensingSoil Moisture and Remote Sensing