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Spatial and temporal interpolation of environmental data

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posted on 2024-11-16, 13:08 authored by Tom Smith, Phil Jones, Elizabeth Kent, Maurice Cox, Noel CressieNoel Cressie, Dick Dee, Richard Smith
Environmental data analyzed to a regular spatial and temporal grid is often desired for monitoring and climate studies. For example, monitoring of regional to global temperature change and changes in the daily temperature range and extremes may use analyzed temperatures. We use the term 'analyses' in the broadest sense to encompass any form of transformation to a regular grid (so from simple gridding through to dynamical reanalyses). Resolution depends on the period and region of the analysis: typically coarser analysis grids correspond to longer periods and larger areas. Some analyses are updated in near-real time.

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Smith, T., Jones, P., Kent, E., Cox, M., Cressie, N., Dee, D. & Smith, R. (2010). Spatial and temporal interpolation of environmental data. International Surface Temperature Initiative, Exeter Workshop 2010 (pp. 1-8).

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International Surface Temperature Initiative

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1-8

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English

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108952

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