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Missing data and the accuracy of magnetic-observatory hour means

January 1, 2009

Analysis is made of the accuracy of magnetic-observatory hourly means constructed from definitive minute data having missing values (gaps). Bootstrap sampling from different data-gap distributions is used to estimate average errors on hourly means as a function of the number of missing data. Absolute and relative error results are calculated for horizontal-intensity, declination, and vertical-component data collected at high, medium, and low magnetic latitudes. For 90% complete coverage (10% missing data), average (RMS) absolute errors on hourly means are generally less than errors permitted by Intermagnet for minute data. As a rule of thumb, the average relative error for hourly means with 10% missing minute data is approximately equal to 10% of the hourly standard deviation of the source minute data.

Publication Year 2009
Title Missing data and the accuracy of magnetic-observatory hour means
DOI 10.5194/angeo-27-3601-2009
Authors Jeffrey Love
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Annales Geophysicae
Index ID 70200659
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center
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