How good are citizen weather stations? Addressing a biased opinion


Autoria(s): Bell, Simon; Cornford, Dan; Bastin, Lucy
Data(s)

01/03/2015

Resumo

The UK is home to a dense network of Citizen Weather Stations (CWS) primarily set up by members of the public. The majority of these stations record air temperature, relative humidity and precipitation, amongst other variables, at sub-hourly intervals. This high resolution network could have benefits in many applications, but only if the data quality is well characterised. Here we present results from an intercomparison field study, in which popular CWS models were tested against Met Office standard equipment. The study identifies some common instrumental biases and their dependencies, which will help us to quantify and correct such biases from the CWS network.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/25379/1/Citizen_weather_stations.pdf

Bell, Simon; Cornford, Dan and Bastin, Lucy (2015). How good are citizen weather stations? Addressing a biased opinion. Weather, 70 (3), pp. 75-84.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/25379/

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Article

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