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Investigation of Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes Using Linear Discriminant Analysis

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13030522

Keywords

polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSE); linear discriminant analysis (LDA)

Funding

  1. Research Council of Norway [NFR 275503]
  2. research organization in Norway (NFR)
  3. research organization in Sweden (VR)
  4. research organization in Finland (SA)
  5. research organization in Japan (NIPR)
  6. research organization in Japan (STEL)
  7. research organization in China (CRIPR)
  8. research organization in United Kingdom (NERC)

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This paper analyzes the observations of Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE) using image analysis and statistical features, and successfully classifies PMSE regions by applying Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA). The results show that PMSE regions can be distinguished from the ionosphere and noise with high accuracy.
Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE) are distinct radar echoes from the Earth's upper atmosphere between 80 to 90 km altitude that form in layers typically extending only a few km in altitude and often with a wavy structure. The structure is linked to the formation process, which at present is not yet fully understood. Image analysis of PMSE data can help carry out systematic studies to characterize PMSE during different ionospheric and atmospheric conditions. In this paper, we analyze PMSE observations recorded using the European Incoherent SCATter (EISCAT) Very High Frequency (VHF) radar. The collected data comprises of 18 observations from different days. In our analysis, the image data is divided into regions of a fixed size and grouped into three categories: PMSE, ionosphere, and noise. We use statistical features from the image regions and employ Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) for classification. Our results suggest that PMSE regions can be distinguished from ionosphere and noise with around 98 percent accuracy.

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