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An evaluation of two automated quality control methods designed for use with hourly wind profiler data
Authors:P. A. Miller  M. F. Barth  D. W. van de Kamp  T. W. Schlatter  B. L. Weber  D. B. Wuertz  K. A. Brewster
Affiliation:(1) NOAA Environmental Research Laboratories, Forecast Systems Laboratory, 325 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado, 80303;(2) NOAA Environmental Research Laboratories, Environmental Technology Laboratory, 325 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado, 80303;(3) School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 73019
Abstract:The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has completed the installation of a 30-site demonstration network of wind-profiling radars in the central United States. The network is being used to demonstrate and assess the utility of wind profiler technology in a quasi-operational environment, and to help define operational requirements for possible future national networks. This paper describes two automated quality control methods designed to remove erroneous winds from the hourly network data. Case study examples and statistical evaluation of the performance of each method are also presented.
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