Quality Control of Surface Wind Observations in Northeastern North America. Part I: Data Management Issues

Author:

Lucio-Eceiza Etor E.1,González-Rouco J. Fidel1,Navarro Jorge2,Beltrami Hugo3

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Complutense Madrid, and Instituto de Geociencias, Universidad Complutense de Madrid–Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain

2. División de Energías Renovables, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain

3. Climate and Atmospheric Sciences Institute, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

Abstract

AbstractA quality control (QC) process has been developed and implemented on an observational database of surface wind speed and direction in northeastern North America. The database combines data from 526 land stations and buoys spread across eastern Canada and five adjacent northeastern U.S. states. It combines the observations of three different institutions spanning from 1953 to 2010. The quality of these initial data varies among source institutions. The current QC process is divided into two parts. Part I, described herein, is focused on issues related to data management: issues stemming from data transcription and collection; differences in measurement units and recording times; detection of sequences of duplicated data; unification of calm and true north criteria for wind direction; and detection of physically unrealistic data measurements. As a result, around ~0.1% of wind speed and wind direction records have been identified as erroneous and deleted. The most widespread error type is related to duplications within the same station, but the error type that entails more erroneous data belongs to duplications among different sites. Additionally, the process of data compilation and standardization has had an impact on more than 90% of the records. A companion paper (Part II) deals with a group of errors that are conceptually different, and is focused on detecting measurement errors that relate to temporal consistency and biases in wind speed and direction.

Funder

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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