Hubbard et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Toward a Better Quality Control of Weather DataHubbard et al., 2012
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- Hubbard K
- You J
- Shulski M
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- Practical Concepts of Quality Control
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Previous studies have documented various QC tools for use with weather data (26; 4; 6; 25; 9; 3; 10; 16; 18). As a result, there has been good progress in the automated QC ofweather indices, especially the daily maximum/minimum air temperature. The QC of precipitation is …
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