Tropical Depression 11E
Passive Microwave (PMW) Intensity Information Advanced Dvorak Technique Version 9.1 |
--Overpass-- --ARCHER-- Ring Ring Eye BT -Forecast- Date Time Sat Lat Lon Diam Pct TbDiff Score Meaning Vmax Lat Lon 20241001 235641 SSMISF17 13.8 -93.9 79 N/A 0.47 -0.47 N/A 30.0 14.9 -94.6 Analysis Plot 20241002 084953 GMI 15.2 -96.1 23 17% 5.43 -5.43 N/A 30.0 15.4 -95.8 Analysis Plot 20241002 192357 AMSR2 14.4 -96.3 101 8% 5.79 -5.79 N/A 30.0 14.7 -96.0 Analysis Plot 20241002 224516 SSMISF18 14.5 -96.6 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30.0 14.0 -96.6 Analysis Plot 20241002 224514 SSMISF18 12.4 -97.4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30.0 13.9 -96.6 Analysis Plot 20241003 073741 AMSR2 14.9 -95.8 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 30.0 14.6 -95.7 Analysis Plot 20241003 121759 SSMISF17 15.0 -95.6 34 N/A 5.74 -5.74 N/A 30.0 14.7 -95.6 Analysis Plot |
Legend - Overpass Date/Time are determined from satellite overpass of targeted TC (position determined from Best Track Lat/Lon position). Date is YYYYMMDD and time in HHMMSS (UTC). - Forecast (Best Track) and ARCHER positions (deg) of the TC center at overpass day/time. Positive/Negative: Latitude = North/South Hemisphere; Longitude = Eastern/Western Hemisphere. - BT Vmax is the concurrent ATCF Best Track (BT) wind speed intensity estimate (Vmax) value from either NOAA/National Hurricane Center (NHC) (North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific), NOAA/Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) (North-central Pacific) or Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) (Northwest Pacific, Indian Ocean, or Southwest Pacific). - Sat is the satellite descriptor providing the overpass. Currently the satellites used are the DMSP/SSMIS-16/17/18, GPM/GMI, and GCOM/AMSR2. - Ring Diam (km) indicates the estimated surface eyewall diameter if one is analyzed in the PMW imagery. The value listed is the average PMW-estimated inner eyewall edge diameter minus 10 km for eyewall slope. N/A indicates no appreciable eyewall is analyzed. - Ring Pct is the percentage of the analyzed "ring" (eyewall inner boundary) that is 1) colder than the eye Tb (the "hot spot" -- warmest eye pixel) by at least 20K, or 2) that is colder than 232K and colder than the eye Tb by 10K, whichever is greater. Values are red if Ring % ≤65,yellow/brown if Ring % ≤85 and green if Ring % >85. N/A indicates no appreciable eyewall is analyzed. A value over 85% is used in the intensity score by adding 15 points to it. - TbDiff is the difference between the warmest eye pixel and the warmest pixel on the eyewall. This value is used in the Intensity Score. N/A indicates no appreciable eyewall is analyzed. - Eye Score values are based on the strength and organization of the convective/eyewall signatures in the PMW imagery, and based on the ARCHER center location. They normally range from 0 to 100 with empirically-determined thresholds related to intensity (Vmax) in the "Meaning" column (≥20 suggests ≥65kts; ≥60 suggests ≥85kts). Scores are listed as negative, and not used by the ADT, when the NHC, CPHC, or JTWC Best Track Vmax is <55 kts in order to filter out occasional "false eye" cases. A value of -920 is used when the warmest eye pixel is <200K to prevent false positives; -930 means edge of overpass and <85% of eyewall is captured and therefore can't fully be analyzed. |