Affiliation:
1. Oklahoma Mesonet, and Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Norman, Oklahoma
2. Iberdrola Renewables, Portland, Oregon
Abstract
Abstract
Mesoscale meteorological data present their own challenges and advantages during the quality assurance (QA) process because of their variability in both space and time. To ensure data quality, it is important to perform quality control at many different stages (e.g., sensor calibrations, automated tests, and manual assessment). As part of an ongoing refinement of quality assurance procedures, meteorologists with the Oklahoma Mesonet continually review advancements and techniques employed by other networks. This article’s aim is to share those reviews and resources with scientists beginning or enhancing their own QA program. General QA considerations, general automated tests, and variable-specific tests and methods are discussed.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering
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