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Frontiers of Earth Science in China | 2018

Development and Application of a Statistically-Based Quality Control for Crowdsourced Air Temperature Data

Adrien Napoly; Tom Grassmann; Fred Meier; Daniel Fenner

In urban areas, dense atmospheric observational networks with high-quality data are still a challenge due to high costs to deploy and maintain them over time. Citizen weather stations (CWS) could be one answer to that issue. Since more and more owners of CWS share their measurement data publicly, crowdsourcing, i.e., the automated collection of large amounts of data from an undefined crowd of citizens, opens new pathways for atmospheric research. However, the most critical issue is found to be the quality of data from such networks. In this study, a statistically-based quality control (QC) is developed to identify suspicious air temperature (T) measurements from crowdsourced data sets. The newly developed QC exploits the combined knowledge of the dense network of CWS to statistically identify implausible measurements, independent of external reference data. The evaluation of the QC is performed using data from Netatmo CWS in Toulouse, France, and Berlin, Germany, over a one-year period (July 2016 to June 2017), comparing the quality-controlled data with data from a network of reference stations. The new QC efficiently identifies erroneous data due to solar exposition and siting issues, which are common error sources of CWS. Estimation of T is improved when averaging data from a group of stations within a restricted area rather than relying on data of individual CWS. However, a positive deviation in CWS data compared to reference data is identified, particularly for daily minimum T. To illustrate the transferability of the newly developed QC and the use of CWS data, a mapping of CWS data is performed over the city of Paris, France, where spatial density of CWS is especially high.


urban climate | 2014

Spatial and temporal air temperature variability in Berlin, Germany, during the years 2001–2010

Daniel Fenner; Fred Meier; Dieter Scherer; Albert Polze


Geoscientific Model Development | 2016

Air quality modelling in the Berlin–Brandenburg region using WRF-Chem v3.7.1: sensitivity to resolution of model grid and input data

Friderike Kuik; Axel Lauer; Galina Churkina; Hugo Denier van der Gon; Daniel Fenner; Kathleen A. Mar; T. Butler


urban climate | 2017

Crowdsourcing air temperature from citizen weather stations for urban climate research

Fred Meier; Daniel Fenner; Tom Grassmann; Marco Otto; Dieter Scherer


Meteorologische Zeitschrift | 2017

Intra and inter local climate zone variability of air temperature as observed by crowdsourced citizen weather stations in Berlin, Germany

Daniel Fenner; Fred Meier; Benjamin Bechtel; Marco Otto; Dieter Scherer


URBAN SCIENCE | 2017

Quality of crowdsourced data on urban morphology : the Human Influence Experiment (HUMINEX)

Benjamin Bechtel; Matthias Demuzere; Panagiotis Sismanidis; Daniel Fenner; Oscar Brousse; Christoph Beck; Frieke Van Coillie; Olaf Conrad; Iphigenia Keramitsoglou; Ariane Middel; Gerald Mills; Dev Niyogi; Marco Otto; Linda See; Marie-Leen Verdonck


International Journal of Climatology | 2017

Urban effects on summertime air temperature in Germany under climate change

Susanne Grossman-Clarke; Sebastian Schubert; Daniel Fenner


International Journal of Climatology | 2017

Urban–rural differences in near‐surface air temperature as resolved by the Central Europe Refined analysis (CER): sensitivity to planetary boundary layer schemes and urban canopy models

Britta Jänicke; Fred Meier; Daniel Fenner; Ute Fehrenbach; Achim Holtmann; Dieter Scherer


Climate | 2018

Micro-Scale Variability of Air Temperature within a Local Climate Zone in Berlin, Germany, during Summer

Justus A. Quanz; Susanne Ulrich; Daniel Fenner; Achim Holtmann; Jonas Eimermacher


Archive | 2015

Challenges and benefits from crowdsourced atmospheric data for urban climate research using Berlin, Germany, as testbed

Fred Meier; Daniel Fenner; Tom Grassmann; Britta Jänicke; Marco Otto; Dieter Scherer

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Fred Meier

Technical University of Berlin

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Dieter Scherer

Technical University of Berlin

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Marco Otto

Technical University of Berlin

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Tom Grassmann

Technical University of Berlin

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Achim Holtmann

Technical University of Berlin

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Britta Jänicke

Technical University of Berlin

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Albert Polze

Technical University of Berlin

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Axel Lauer

German Aerospace Center

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