Abstract
This script a detailed example of the use the software package METEOR for statistical analysis of meteorological data series. A real spanish meteorological data set is chosen to show the capabilities of METEOR. Output files and resultant plots provided of their interpretations are compiled in three appendixes. The original version of METEOR have been developed by Ph. D. Elena Palomo, CIEMAT-IER, GIMASE. It is built by linking programs and routines written in Fortran 77 and it adds the graphical capabilities of GNUPLOT. The shape of this toolbox was designed following the criteria of modularity, flexibility and agility criteria. All the input, output and analysis options are structured in three main menus: (i) The first is aimed to evaluate the quality of the data set; (ii) the second is aimed for pre-processing of the data; and (iii) the third is aimed towards the statistical analysis and for creating the graphical outputs. Actually the information about METEOR is constituted by three documents written is spanish: (1) METEOR v1.0: User`s guide; (2) METEOR v1.0: A usage example; (3) METEOR v1.0: Design and structure of the software package. (Author)
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Palomo, E.
METEOR v1.0 : a usage example; METEOR v1.0 : Un ejemplo de uso.
Spain: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Palomo, E.
METEOR v1.0 : a usage example; METEOR v1.0 : Un ejemplo de uso.
Spain.
Palomo, E.
1994.
"METEOR v1.0 : a usage example; METEOR v1.0 : Un ejemplo de uso."
Spain.
@misc{etde_10109894,
title = {METEOR v1.0 : a usage example; METEOR v1.0 : Un ejemplo de uso}
author = {Palomo, E}
abstractNote = {This script a detailed example of the use the software package METEOR for statistical analysis of meteorological data series. A real spanish meteorological data set is chosen to show the capabilities of METEOR. Output files and resultant plots provided of their interpretations are compiled in three appendixes. The original version of METEOR have been developed by Ph. D. Elena Palomo, CIEMAT-IER, GIMASE. It is built by linking programs and routines written in Fortran 77 and it adds the graphical capabilities of GNUPLOT. The shape of this toolbox was designed following the criteria of modularity, flexibility and agility criteria. All the input, output and analysis options are structured in three main menus: (i) The first is aimed to evaluate the quality of the data set; (ii) the second is aimed for pre-processing of the data; and (iii) the third is aimed towards the statistical analysis and for creating the graphical outputs. Actually the information about METEOR is constituted by three documents written is spanish: (1) METEOR v1.0: User`s guide; (2) METEOR v1.0: A usage example; (3) METEOR v1.0: Design and structure of the software package. (Author)}
place = {Spain}
year = {1994}
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}
title = {METEOR v1.0 : a usage example; METEOR v1.0 : Un ejemplo de uso}
author = {Palomo, E}
abstractNote = {This script a detailed example of the use the software package METEOR for statistical analysis of meteorological data series. A real spanish meteorological data set is chosen to show the capabilities of METEOR. Output files and resultant plots provided of their interpretations are compiled in three appendixes. The original version of METEOR have been developed by Ph. D. Elena Palomo, CIEMAT-IER, GIMASE. It is built by linking programs and routines written in Fortran 77 and it adds the graphical capabilities of GNUPLOT. The shape of this toolbox was designed following the criteria of modularity, flexibility and agility criteria. All the input, output and analysis options are structured in three main menus: (i) The first is aimed to evaluate the quality of the data set; (ii) the second is aimed for pre-processing of the data; and (iii) the third is aimed towards the statistical analysis and for creating the graphical outputs. Actually the information about METEOR is constituted by three documents written is spanish: (1) METEOR v1.0: User`s guide; (2) METEOR v1.0: A usage example; (3) METEOR v1.0: Design and structure of the software package. (Author)}
place = {Spain}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}