Estimates of Mode-S EHS aircraft-derived wind observation errors using triple collocation

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Information on the accuracy of meteorological observation is essential to assess the applicability of the measurements. In general, accuracy information is difficult to obtain in operational situations, since the truth is unknown. One method to determine this accuracy is by comparison with the model equivalent of the observation. The advantage of this method is that all measured parameters can be evaluated, from 2 m temperature observation to satellite radiances. The drawback is that these comparisons also contain the (unknown) model error. By applying the so-called triple-collocation method

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De Haan, S. (2016). Estimates of Mode-S EHS aircraft-derived wind observation errors using triple collocation. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 9(8), 4141–4150. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-9-4141-2016

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