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Weather Data Visualization: Spring in the Morning, Winter at Night

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POSTED BY: Mohammad Bahrami
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With so much ground monitoring station data, I want to know whether it is possible to use spatial statistics or geostatistical methods for interpolation? For example, estimate the temperature or rainfall of unknown points. In fact, this problem has bothered me for a long time. Although I wrote an Ordinary Kriging (OK) interpolation algorithm by myself. But the computing performance is really poor~~This should be blamed on me~~ It is really expected that Mathematica can build-in various spatial interpolation methods.

POSTED BY: Tsai Ming-Chou

Thank you for your suggestion - it is good to know that there is interest in the spatial interpolation methods.

POSTED BY: Gosia Konwerska
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