Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments

A new method for classifying tropical cyclones or similar features is introduced. The cyclone track is considered as an open spatial curve, with the wind speed or power information along the curve considered to be a mass attribute. The first and second moments of the resulting object are computed an...

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Main Authors: Nakamura, Jennifer A., Lall, Upmanu, Kushnir, Yochanan, Camargo, Suzana J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D8WM1Q1T
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/D8WM1Q1T 2023-05-15T17:29:08+02:00 Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments Nakamura, Jennifer A. Lall, Upmanu Kushnir, Yochanan Camargo, Suzana J. 2009 https://doi.org/10.7916/D8WM1Q1T English eng https://doi.org/10.7916/D8WM1Q1T Atmosphere Articles 2009 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/D8WM1Q1T 2019-04-04T08:07:18Z A new method for classifying tropical cyclones or similar features is introduced. The cyclone track is considered as an open spatial curve, with the wind speed or power information along the curve considered to be a mass attribute. The first and second moments of the resulting object are computed and then used to classify the historical tracks using standard clustering algorithms. Mass moments allow the whole track shape, length, and location to be incorporated into the clustering methodology. Tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic basin are clustered with K-means by mass moments, producing an optimum of six clusters with differing genesis locations, track shapes, intensities, life spans, landfalls, seasonal patterns, and trends. Even variables that are not directly clustered show distinct separation between clusters. A trend analysis confirms recent conclusions of increasing tropical cyclones in the basin over the past two decades. However, the trends vary across clusters. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Columbia University: Academic Commons
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Nakamura, Jennifer A.
Lall, Upmanu
Kushnir, Yochanan
Camargo, Suzana J.
Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments
topic_facet Atmosphere
description A new method for classifying tropical cyclones or similar features is introduced. The cyclone track is considered as an open spatial curve, with the wind speed or power information along the curve considered to be a mass attribute. The first and second moments of the resulting object are computed and then used to classify the historical tracks using standard clustering algorithms. Mass moments allow the whole track shape, length, and location to be incorporated into the clustering methodology. Tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic basin are clustered with K-means by mass moments, producing an optimum of six clusters with differing genesis locations, track shapes, intensities, life spans, landfalls, seasonal patterns, and trends. Even variables that are not directly clustered show distinct separation between clusters. A trend analysis confirms recent conclusions of increasing tropical cyclones in the basin over the past two decades. However, the trends vary across clusters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nakamura, Jennifer A.
Lall, Upmanu
Kushnir, Yochanan
Camargo, Suzana J.
author_facet Nakamura, Jennifer A.
Lall, Upmanu
Kushnir, Yochanan
Camargo, Suzana J.
author_sort Nakamura, Jennifer A.
title Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments
title_short Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments
title_full Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments
title_fullStr Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments
title_full_unstemmed Classifying North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Tracks by Mass Moments
title_sort classifying north atlantic tropical cyclone tracks by mass moments
publishDate 2009
url https://doi.org/10.7916/D8WM1Q1T
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