In this study, we compare two different cyclone-tracking algorithms to detect North Atlantic polar lows, which are very intense mesoscale cyclones. Both approaches include spatial filtering, detection, tracking and constraints specific to polar lows. The first method uses digital bandpass-filtered mean sea level pressure (MSLP) fields in the spatial range of 200–600 km and is especially designed for polar lows. The second method also uses a bandpass filter but is based on the discrete cosine transforms (DCT) and can be applied to MSLP and vorticity fields. The latter was originally designed for cyclones in general and has been adapted to polar lows for this study. Both algorithms are applied to the same regional climate model output ...
The applicability of three different cyclone detection and tracking schemes is investigated with rea...
Polar low tracks over the Northern Hemisphere, for both present and future climate scenarios, with t...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
In this study, we compare two different cyclone-tracking algorithms to detect North Atlantic polar l...
Polar lows are severe cyclones in sub-polar oceans sized beyond the resolved scale of existing globa...
Northern Hemisphere cyclone activity is assessed by applying an algorithm for the detection and trac...
Polar mesoscale cyclones over the subarctic are thought to be an important component of the coupled ...
Here we present an objective global climatology of polar lows. In order to obtain objective detectio...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones occurring during winter over open sea areas in certain pol...
A dynamical downscaling of the 6-hourly 1948-2006 NCEP/NCAR re-analyses for the subarctic region of ...
The large-scale atmospheric circulation during polar low events over the Nordic seas (the North Atla...
International audienceThe ERA5 dataset from the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Foreceasts ...
Polar lows are subsynoptic-scale cyclones that develop poleward of the main polar front over the oce...
A new objective climatology of polar lows in the Nordic (Norwegian and Barents) seas has been d...
Maps of 12 hr sea-level pressure (SLP) from the former National Meteotrological Center (NMC) and 24 ...
The applicability of three different cyclone detection and tracking schemes is investigated with rea...
Polar low tracks over the Northern Hemisphere, for both present and future climate scenarios, with t...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...
In this study, we compare two different cyclone-tracking algorithms to detect North Atlantic polar l...
Polar lows are severe cyclones in sub-polar oceans sized beyond the resolved scale of existing globa...
Northern Hemisphere cyclone activity is assessed by applying an algorithm for the detection and trac...
Polar mesoscale cyclones over the subarctic are thought to be an important component of the coupled ...
Here we present an objective global climatology of polar lows. In order to obtain objective detectio...
Polar lows are intense mesoscale cyclones occurring during winter over open sea areas in certain pol...
A dynamical downscaling of the 6-hourly 1948-2006 NCEP/NCAR re-analyses for the subarctic region of ...
The large-scale atmospheric circulation during polar low events over the Nordic seas (the North Atla...
International audienceThe ERA5 dataset from the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Foreceasts ...
Polar lows are subsynoptic-scale cyclones that develop poleward of the main polar front over the oce...
A new objective climatology of polar lows in the Nordic (Norwegian and Barents) seas has been d...
Maps of 12 hr sea-level pressure (SLP) from the former National Meteotrological Center (NMC) and 24 ...
The applicability of three different cyclone detection and tracking schemes is investigated with rea...
Polar low tracks over the Northern Hemisphere, for both present and future climate scenarios, with t...
Polar lows are small, but extreme cyclones that develop in marine polar air mass. They feature one o...