We propose a bird detection and count algorithm designed to work with radar maps of PPI type. The spatial arrangement of birds is modeled according to the Poisson distribution. It is possible to handle a non-uniformtarget distribution both on the vertical and on the horizontal plane. The method is applied to measurements carried out by an S-band Doppler weather radar located on the South side of the Alps. Quantitative estimates are given for the distribution of bird volume density with height, for the cumulative density (integrated over height), and finally for the daily migration traffic rate of nocturnal migrants over an area of about 2000 square kilometers.
Quantifying Bird Migration by a High-Resolution Weather Radar
CAPSONI, CARLO;
2008-01-01
Abstract
We propose a bird detection and count algorithm designed to work with radar maps of PPI type. The spatial arrangement of birds is modeled according to the Poisson distribution. It is possible to handle a non-uniformtarget distribution both on the vertical and on the horizontal plane. The method is applied to measurements carried out by an S-band Doppler weather radar located on the South side of the Alps. Quantitative estimates are given for the distribution of bird volume density with height, for the cumulative density (integrated over height), and finally for the daily migration traffic rate of nocturnal migrants over an area of about 2000 square kilometers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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