(This is an email from Katherine McCaffrey at NOAA.)
Hi all,
Here are the [b0 b1 b2] values:
50m
nw = [0.0103 0.0225 0.0041]
se = [-0.0088 0.0107 -0.0133]
100m
nw = [-0.0042 0.0261 0.0041]
se = [-0.0258 0.0012 0.0060]
150m
nw = [-0.0043 0.0197 0.0140]
se = [-0.0169 0.0011 -0.0038]
200m
nw = [-0.0046 0.0134 -0.0074]
se = [-0.0059 0.0045 -0.0059]
250m
nw = [0.0156 0.0133 0.0064]
se = [-0.0126 0.0027 0.0162]
300m
nw = [0.0866 0.0112 0.0183]
se = [0.0692 -0.0097 0.0019]
Thanks for running the corrections and statistics, Steve! I'll write up a little blurb to put on the blog about how the tilt correction method works.
Cheers,
Katie