Preliminary results from the anlysis of wind component error

July data

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Preliminary results from the anlysis of wind component error

July data

Estimation of mean square prediction error of wind components is required in the optimal interpolation (OI) process in numerical prediction of atmospheric variables. Statistical models with log-linear scale parameters which include covariates are described for the prediction error. Data from February April and July of 1991 are used to fit the model parameters and to study the predictive ability of the models. This preliminary investigation indicates that observational and first guess wind components can be helpful in predicting mean square prediction error for wind components. The predictions using observational winds appear to be better at the 850 mb level. The predictions using first guess winds appear to be better at the 250 mb level.

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Preliminary results from the anlysis of wind component error: July data
1992, Naval Postgraduate School, Available from National Technical Information Service
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Edition Notes

Cover title.

"NPS-OR-93-003."

"November 1992."

AD A259 654.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 56).

Published in
Monterey, Calif, Springfield, Va
Other Titles
NPS-OR-93-003.

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i, 102 p.
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102

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OL33202322M
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