Automatic quality control of telemetric rain gauge data for operational applications at IMGW-PIB

  • Otop I
  • Szturc J
  • Ośródka K
  • et al.
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Abstract

The automatic procedure of real-time quality control (QC) of telemetric rain gauge measurements ( G ) has been developed to produce quantitative precipitation estimates mainly for the needs of operational hydrology. The developed QC procedure consists of several tests: gross error detection, a range check, a spatial consistency check, a temporal consistency check, and a radar and satellite conformity check. The output of the procedure applied in real-time is quality index QI ( G ) that quantitatively characterised quality of each individual measurement. The QC procedure has been implemented into operational work at the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management since 2016. However, some elements of the procedure are still under development and can be improved based on the results and experience collected after about two years of real-time work on network of telemetric rain gauges

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Otop, I., Szturc, J., Ośródka, K., & Djaków, P. (2018). Automatic quality control of telemetric rain gauge data for operational applications at IMGW-PIB. ITM Web of Conferences, 23, 00028. https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20182300028

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