학술논문

Performance of Quality Assurance Procedures for an Applied Climate Information System.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Atmospheric & Oceanic Technology. Jan2005, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p105-112. 8p.
Subject
*CLIMATOLOGY
*METEOROLOGY
*TEMPERATURE
*QUALITY assurance
*REGRESSION analysis
*INFORMATION science
Language
ISSN
0739-0572
Abstract
Valid data are required to make climate assessments and to make climate-related decisions. The objective of this paper is threefold: to introduce an explicit treatment of Type I and Type II errors in evaluating the performance of quality assurance procedures, to illustrate a quality control approach that allows tailoring to regions and subregions, and to introduce a new spatial regression test. Threshold testing, step change, persistence, and spatial regression were included in a test of three decades of temperature and precipitation data at six weather stations representing different climate regimes. The magnitude of thresholds was addressed in terms of the climatic variability, and multiple thresholds were tested to determine the number of Type I errors generated. In a separate test, random errors were seeded into the data and the performance of the tests was such that most Type II errors were made in the range of ±1°C for temperature, not too different from the sensor field accuracy. The study underscores the fact that precipitation is more difficult to quality control than temperature. The new spatial regression test presented in this document outperformed all the other tests, which together identified only a few errors beyond those identified by the spatial regression test. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]