PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis

Clouds are frequently composed of more than one particle population even at the smallest scales. Cloud radar observations frequently contain information on multiple particle species in the observation volume when there are distinct peaks in the Doppler spectrum. Multi-peaked situations are not taken...

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Main Authors: Radenz, M., Bühl, J., Seifert, P., Griesche, H., Engelmann, R.
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Published: Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.34657/3549
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4920
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spelling ftdatacite:10.34657/3549 2023-05-15T14:56:11+02:00 PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis Radenz, M. Bühl, J. Seifert, P. Griesche, H. Engelmann, R. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.34657/3549 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4920 unknown Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY algorithm analytical method cloud cover Doppler radar radar research vessel Arctic 550 article CreativeWork 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.34657/3549 2022-04-01T09:37:59Z Clouds are frequently composed of more than one particle population even at the smallest scales. Cloud radar observations frequently contain information on multiple particle species in the observation volume when there are distinct peaks in the Doppler spectrum. Multi-peaked situations are not taken into account by established algorithms, which only use moments of the Doppler spectrum. In this study, we propose a new algorithm that recursively represents the subpeaks as nodes in a binary tree. Using this tree data structure to represent the peaks of a Doppler spectrum, it is possible to drop all a priori assumptions on the number and arrangement of subpeaks. The approach is rigid, unambiguous and can provide a basis for advanced analysis methods. The applicability is briefly demonstrated in two case studies, in which the tree structure was used to investigate particle populations in Arctic multilayered mixed-phase clouds, which were observed during the research vessel Polarstern expedition PS106 and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program BAECC campaign. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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topic algorithm
analytical method
cloud cover
Doppler radar
radar
research vessel
Arctic
550
spellingShingle algorithm
analytical method
cloud cover
Doppler radar
radar
research vessel
Arctic
550
Radenz, M.
Bühl, J.
Seifert, P.
Griesche, H.
Engelmann, R.
PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis
topic_facet algorithm
analytical method
cloud cover
Doppler radar
radar
research vessel
Arctic
550
description Clouds are frequently composed of more than one particle population even at the smallest scales. Cloud radar observations frequently contain information on multiple particle species in the observation volume when there are distinct peaks in the Doppler spectrum. Multi-peaked situations are not taken into account by established algorithms, which only use moments of the Doppler spectrum. In this study, we propose a new algorithm that recursively represents the subpeaks as nodes in a binary tree. Using this tree data structure to represent the peaks of a Doppler spectrum, it is possible to drop all a priori assumptions on the number and arrangement of subpeaks. The approach is rigid, unambiguous and can provide a basis for advanced analysis methods. The applicability is briefly demonstrated in two case studies, in which the tree structure was used to investigate particle populations in Arctic multilayered mixed-phase clouds, which were observed during the research vessel Polarstern expedition PS106 and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program BAECC campaign.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Radenz, M.
Bühl, J.
Seifert, P.
Griesche, H.
Engelmann, R.
author_facet Radenz, M.
Bühl, J.
Seifert, P.
Griesche, H.
Engelmann, R.
author_sort Radenz, M.
title PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis
title_short PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis
title_full PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis
title_fullStr PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis
title_full_unstemmed PeakTree: A framework for structure-preserving radar Doppler spectra analysis
title_sort peaktree: a framework for structure-preserving radar doppler spectra analysis
publisher Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH
publishDate 2019
url https://dx.doi.org/10.34657/3549
https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4920
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