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Taking into account the fact that a part of the dataset was already validated by the Météo-France/Centre de Météorologie Marine (CMM), and to offer to the FCA users a dataset completely validated, the FCA decided to improve the real time quality control processing for data not concerned by the CMM validation.
This includes:
After that, for each buoy, the temporal evolution of pressure was compared to limit values depending on the time between the two measurements;
temporal interval | limit on pressure tendency | limit on temperature tendency |
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less than 1 hour | 4 hPa | 4 degrees C |
1 hour | 6 hPa | 6 degrees C |
3 hours | 13 hPa | 8 degrees C |
6 hours | 20 hPa | 12 degrees C |
12 hours | 30 hPa | 15 degrees C |
24 hours | 40 hPa | 18 degrees C |
A third check was also applied, using the pressure tendency. When, for a buoy, the time between two pressure observations was equal to 3hours, and when the pressure tendency was available (allowing the computation of the first pressure using the second pressure and the tendency), the difference between the first value (from the message) and the calculated value was computed. If the difference was greater than 3hPa per 6 hours, pressure was visually checked.
controls used to show up errors | parameters used to correct data |
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When the correction is not obvious, but the value obviously suspect or bad, flags were used to improve the data qualification (set to 6 or 7).
Parameter | data flagged as suspect or bad | data flagged as corrected |
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location | 8.22% (5574) | 0 |
pressure | 7.52% (3074) | 0.03% (12) |
temperature | 11.57% (1918) | 0 |
wind speed | 3.89% (63) | 0 |
Updated: 8 February 1999