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Type of Document Thesis
Author Taylor, Jeffrey P.
Author's Email Address taylorje2@yahoo.com
URN etd-08252006-230539
Title Comparison of ECMWF and QuikSCAT-Derived Surface Pressure Gradients
Degree Master of Science
Department Meteorology, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Mark Bourassa Committee Chair
Paul Ruscher Committee Member
Phillip Cunningham Committee Member
Keywords
  • Flagging Techniques
Date of Defense 2006-08-15
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
A technique based solely on QuikSCAT data is developed for determining suspect differences between QSCAT and ECMWF pressure gradients. Pressure fields are computed from scatterometer winds using a variational method that applies a gradient wind conversion. Kinematic analysis of the satellite wind field is performed in order to determine which parameters are physically related to the suspect pressure gradients. It is discovered that the likelihood of these suspect occurrences has the greatest dependence on relative vorticity, total deformation, and the curvature Rossby number. A broad range of these values is tested and a single assessment criterion is derived based upon the value of several skill scores. Overall, the assessment criterion is able to correctly identify the majority of suspect pressure gradients; yet considerable over-flagging does occur in many instances. However, the over-flagging is not random: the false alarms are tightly clustered around the suspect areas, resulting in flagged regions that are too large. Identification of the location of suspect areas in pressure products should be useful to forecasters.
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