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OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS OVER INDIAN REGION BY BRATSETH'S SUCCESSIVE CORRECTION SCHEME

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  • Bratseth (1986) has proposed a successive correction scheme for numerical analysis where the solution converges towards the solution obtained by optimum interpolation. This paper presents the results of some experiments carried out over indian reston during summer monsoon period using this Bratseth's method. The convergence of the method is investigated.
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S. K. Sinha, S. G. Narkhedkar, S. Rajamani. OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS OVER INDIAN REGION BY BRATSETH'S SUCCESSIVE CORRECTION SCHEME [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 1997, 3(1): 35-41.
S. K. Sinha, S. G. Narkhedkar, S. Rajamani. OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS OVER INDIAN REGION BY BRATSETH'S SUCCESSIVE CORRECTION SCHEME [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 1997, 3(1): 35-41.
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Manuscript received: 18 November 1996
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OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS OVER INDIAN REGION BY BRATSETH'S SUCCESSIVE CORRECTION SCHEME

Abstract: Bratseth (1986) has proposed a successive correction scheme for numerical analysis where the solution converges towards the solution obtained by optimum interpolation. This paper presents the results of some experiments carried out over indian reston during summer monsoon period using this Bratseth's method. The convergence of the method is investigated.

S. K. Sinha, S. G. Narkhedkar, S. Rajamani. OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS OVER INDIAN REGION BY BRATSETH'S SUCCESSIVE CORRECTION SCHEME [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 1997, 3(1): 35-41.
Citation: S. K. Sinha, S. G. Narkhedkar, S. Rajamani. OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS OVER INDIAN REGION BY BRATSETH'S SUCCESSIVE CORRECTION SCHEME [J]. Journal of Tropical Meteorology, 1997, 3(1): 35-41.
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