Using NOAA Satellite Imagery to Detect and Track Hazardous Sea Spray in the High Latitudes

Author:

Line William E.1,Grasso Lewis2,Hillger Don1,Dierking Carl3,Jacobs Aaron4,Shea Samuel5

Affiliation:

1. a NOAA/NESDIS/Center for Satellite Applications and Research/Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch, Fort Collins, Colorado

2. b Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado

3. c Geographic Information Network of Alaska, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska

4. d NOAA/National Weather Service, Juneau, Alaska

5. e NOAA/National Weather Service, Anchorage, Alaska

Abstract

Abstract Sea spray presents a significant hazard to vessels in the high latitudes. At issue is the accumulation of ice, which can destabilize, and at times, sink a ship. Many studies have focused on icing prediction systems, but a knowledge gap exists in the detection of sea spray using remote sensing data. The recent availability of data from new and advanced imagers on board NOAA satellites, specifically the GOES-R series Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) and JPSS Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), offers new tools for the detection and tracking of sea spray for forecasters. While ABI provides superior temporal coverage in order to capture the near-real-time evolution of sea spray, VIIRS contributes higher spatial detail, allowing for improved analysis of sea spray extent, particularly within smaller bodies of water. Forecasters can implement these detection techniques to help verify sea spray–related forecast products, and to pass along potentially life-saving information to their mariner core partners. This paper discusses the freezing sea spray hazard, and introduces newly identified methods for detecting and tracking sea spray using NOAA satellite data.

Funder

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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