Evaluating two methods of estimating error variances using simulated data sets with known errors
Rieckh, T., & Anthes, R. (2018). Evaluating two methods of estimating error variances using simulated data sets with known errors. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 11, 4309-4325. doi:10.5194/amt-11-4309-2018
In this paper we compare two different methods of estimating the error variances of two or more independent data sets. One method, called the "three-cornered hat" (3CH) method, requires three data sets. Another method, which we call the "two-cornered hat" (2CH) method, requires only two data sets... Show moreIn this paper we compare two different methods of estimating the error variances of two or more independent data sets. One method, called the "three-cornered hat" (3CH) method, requires three data sets. Another method, which we call the "two-cornered hat" (2CH) method, requires only two data sets. Both methods have been used in previous studies to estimate the error variances associated with a number of physical and geophysical data sets. A key assumption in both methods is that the errors of the data sets are not correlated, although some studies have considered the effect of the partial correlation of representativeness errors in two or more of the data sets. Show less