NWCSAF: Cloud Type

30 May 2005/06.00 UTC - Cloud Type
     
The main objective of the Cloud Type product is to distinguish between thin and opaque clouds and provide a rough estimate of the cloud top height, and try to distinguish between water particle clouds and ice particle clouds. In addition to this the aim is to be able to delineate stratiform and cumuliform clouds. The highest priority is given to the reliable identification of the major cloud categories: low, medium, high, and semi-transparent cirrus. The product which prototype was developed using the spectral information from AVHRR data is adapted in the NWCSAF using several SEVIRI channels.

The CT classification algorithm is based on the following approach:

Following this explanation we recognise the frontal system over Western Europe as being thick cloudiness and towards the center as very high. Ahead of the front some small patches of very low clouds are observed. This is in exactly the area where at a later stage the convection will start. The low clouds at that position are already indicative for the available amount of moisture.
Over northern Poland still a convective cell is recognised. The cell itself is characterised as high clouds where the anvil, or cirrus shield, is pictured in blue representing a thin cloudshield. In the following timestep the cell over Poland slowly decays.
Around 11UTC the first cells just north of the Alps emerge. The updraft in these cells may be assumed as severe as these cells are immediately recognised as high reaching. A conclusion we could also assume after studying the severe convection RGB.
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