Investigation of enhancements to two fundamental components of the statistical interpolation method used by the Canadian Precipitation Analysis (CaPA)
The Canadian Precipitation Analysis (CaPA) generates gridded precipitation data outputs based on the assimilation of both observation and climate model data. CaPA outputs are highly valuable to modelling efforts dependent on precipitation inputs, and as such the quality of CaPA outputs is crucial. T...
Main Author: | Evans, Andrea Marie |
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Other Authors: | Rasmussen, Peter (Civil Engineering) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22276 |
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