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Skeleton-Based Tornado Hook Echo Detection


Abstract:

We propose and evaluate a method to identify tornadoes automatically in Doppler radar imagery by detecting hook echoes, which are important signatures of tornadoes, in Do...Show More

Abstract:

We propose and evaluate a method to identify tornadoes automatically in Doppler radar imagery by detecting hook echoes, which are important signatures of tornadoes, in Doppler radar precipitation density data. Our method uses a skeleton to represent 2D storm shapes. To characterize hook echoes, we propose four shape features of skeletons: curvature, curve orientation, thickness variation, boundary proximity, and two shape properties of tornadoes: southwest localization and the ratio of storm size to model hook echo size. To evaluate the hook echo detection algorithm, the hook echoes detected in several radar datasets by the algorithm are compared to those proposed by an expert. The effectiveness of the algorithm is quantified using a critical success index (CSI) analysis.
Date of Conference: 16 September 2007 - 19 October 2007
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 November 2007
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Conference Location: San Antonio, TX, USA

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