Tracking Low-Level Cloud Systems with Topology
Mingzhe Li, Dwaipayan Chatterjee, Franziska Glassmeier, Fabian Senf, Bei Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a topology-based framework for tracking low-level cloud systems using optimal transport, improving the understanding of their evolution and differences over ocean and land.
Contribution
A novel topology-driven cloud tracking method utilizing optimal transport and merge trees to enhance cloud system evolution analysis.
Findings
Topology-based tracking outperforms existing tools in capturing cloud evolution.
Systematic differences in cloud behavior over ocean and land are identified.
Framework enables detailed characterization of low-level clouds using satellite data.
Abstract
Low-level clouds are ubiquitous in Earth's atmosphere, playing a crucial role in transporting heat, moisture, and momentum across the planet. Their evolution and interaction with other atmospheric components, such as aerosols, are essential to understanding the climate system and its sensitivity to anthropogenic influences. Advanced high-resolution geostationary satellites now resolve cloud systems with greater accuracy, establishing cloud tracking as a vital research area for studying their spatiotemporal dynamics. It enables disentangling advective and convective components driving cloud evolution. This, in turn, provides deeper insights into the structure and lifecycle of low-level cloud systems and the atmospheric processes they govern. In this paper, we propose a novel framework for tracking cloud systems using topology-driven techniques based on optimal transport. We first obtain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric aerosols and clouds · Remote Sensing in Agriculture · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
