Journal article
A climatology of open and closed mesoscale cellular convection over the Southern Ocean derived from Himawari-8 observations
F Lang, L Ackermann, Y Huang, SCH Truong, ST Siems, MJ Manton
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH | Published : 2022
Abstract
Marine atmospheric boundary layer clouds cover vast areas of the Southern Ocean (SO), where they are commonly organized into mesoscale cellular convection (MCC). Using 3 years of Himawari-8 geostationary satellite observations, open and closed MCC structures are identified using a hybrid convolutional neural network. The results of the climatology show that open MCC clouds are roughly uniformly distributed over the SO storm track across midlatitudes, while closed MCC clouds are most predominant in the southeast Indian Ocean, with a second maximum along the storm track. The ocean polar front, derived from ECMWF-ERA5 sea surface temperature gradients, is found to be aligned with the southern b..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research has been supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Projects (grant no. DP190101362).