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The application of quicklook NOAA AVHRR satellite imagery in Northern Scandinavia for synoptic weather analyses
Authors:Jonathan L Carrivick  Ian A Brown
Institution:1. Earth Surface Processes Research Group, School of Earth Sciences and Geography , Keele University , Staffordshire, ST5 5BG E-mail: j.l.carrivick@esciJceele.ac.uk;2. Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology , Stockholm University , 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The suitability of imagery from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on the NOAA series of satellites for the synoptic classification of circulation trends in the European Arctic is assessed with reference to data from three climate stations. Simplified synoptic cyclonic classifications are derived from the satellite imagery and tested against climate data. Five classes of frontal system are derived from the tracking of systems over the UK‐Scandinavia‐Baltic region using 1460 satellite images over two years. An index based on the qualitative interpretation of satellite imagery was related to the reference data. The tracking of the systems in the imagery also facilitates a comparison of travel times across the region and the frequency of occurrence. Frontal systems that remain largely stationary over the Baltic were found to correlate best with precipitation at the reference sites. The paper thus investigates the use of AVHRR imagery for the categorisation of weather patterns towards deriving quantitative relationships between circulation classes and weather elements (such as temperature and precipitation) where, for example, climate data are sparse or where skills required for the interpretation of Height Potential Fields are lacking.
Keywords:Scandinavia  NOAA AVHRR  Synoptic Climatology
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