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The Statistical Analysis of Anomalous Anticyclone in Ocean Atmosphere and Economy Based on Target Tracking Algorithm

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  • Min Wan
  • Mishal Sohail
  • Naeem Jan

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Based on the importance of climate change in the environmental and economic fields, this study analyzes the impact of climate change on the economy based on the current situation, including the impact on sensitive industries and the impact on each district, in order to study the impact of abnormal atmospheric anticyclones on the economy. Furthermore, this study enhances the image-tracking algorithm, fuses the registered radar picture using the wavelet multiresolution analysis approach, and decomposes the registered radar image using the Mallat algorithm to retrieve the low- and high-frequency components of the image. Because the information included in the frequency components after wavelet decomposition differs, this study uses appropriate fusion algorithms for the decomposed low-frequency and high-frequency components, respectively, to produce panoramic photographs with acceptable visual effects. Through experimental research, it can be seen that the statistical analysis model of anomalous anticyclone in ocean atmosphere and economy based on the target tracking algorithm proposed in this study has a good simulation operation effect, and it also verifies that there is a certain correlation between the atmospheric anomalous anticyclone and the economy.

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  • Min Wan & Mishal Sohail & Naeem Jan, 2022. "The Statistical Analysis of Anomalous Anticyclone in Ocean Atmosphere and Economy Based on Target Tracking Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4140905
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4140905
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