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Temporal and Spatial Interpolation Errors of High-Resolution Modeled Atmospheric Fields
2016
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
General circulation models can now be run at very high spatial resolutions to capture finescale features, but saving the full-spatial-resolution output at every model time step is usually not practical because of storage limitations. To reduce storage requirements, the model output may be produced at reduced temporal and/or spatial resolutions. When this reduced-resolution output is then used in situations where spatiotemporal interpolation is required, such as the generation of synthetic
doi:10.1175/jtech-d-15-0132.1
fatcat:u2iazw33abegbfxj5pqag3aoeu