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[MIS04-05] Analysis of 2021 Tropical Cyclone Mindulle Stereophotogrammetry Using Diwata-2 Microsatellite and Dropsonde Data
Keywords:Tropical Cyclone, Stereophotogrammetry, 3D modeling , Microsatellite, Typhoon
On September 29, 2021, Diwata-2, the Philippines' second Earth observation microsatellite, captured a series of images of TC Mindulle. At the same time, an aircraft conducted dropsonde measurements around the cyclone.
In this study, we used these satellite images to build a stereo-photogrammetric 3D model of TC Mindulle. From this model, we derived the relative cloud-top altitudes and overlaid them onto Himawari-8 satellite imagery to estimate the dropsonde deployment locations. This combination allowed us to calculate the actual cloud-top altitudes.
Our approach produces a high-resolution 3D model of the cyclone using satellite images alone, with dropsonde data enhancing the accuracy of altitude estimates. We also extracted cross-sections of the model and compared them with cloud-top altitude estimates from Himawari-8 thermal infrared data for validation.
This study was supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 21H04992 (PI: Kazuyoshi Tsuboki, Nagoya University) and T-PARCII (Tropical Cyclones-Pacific Asian Research Campaign for Improvement of Intensity Estimations/Forecasts). The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Philippine Space Agency and the Diwata-2 operations team for providing the satellite images. Special thanks also go to Prof. Hiroyuki Yamada of the University of the Ryukyus for his valuable contributions.
