Short-term rainfall nowcasting: using rainfall radar imaging

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Wang, P.; Smeaton, A.F.; Songyang, L.; O'Connor, E.; Ling, Y.; O'Connor, N.E.
Conference Name  In: Eurographics Ireland 2009: The 9th Irish Workshop on Computer Graphics
Conference Date  11 Dec 2009
Conference Location  Dubiln, Ireland
Key Words  RP4; RP5
Abstract  

As one of the most useful sources of quantitative precipitation measurement, rainfall radar analysis can be a very useful focus for research into developing methods for rainfall prediction. Because radar can estimate rainfall distribution over a wide range, it is thus very attractive for weather prediction over a large area. Short lead time rainfall prediction is often needed in meteorological and hydrological applications where accurate prediction of rainfall can help with flood relief, with agriculture and with event planning. A system of short-term rainfall prediction over Ireland using rainfall radar image processing is presented in this paper. As the only input, consecutive rainfall radar images are processed to predict the development of rainfall by means of morphological methods and movement extrapolation. The results of a series of experimental evaluations demonstrate the ability and efficiency of using our rainfall radar imaging in a nowcasting system.

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