[R] spatial-time smoothing
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Wed Nov 30 05:33:16 CET 2005
Have you considered the "pastecs" package
(http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/library/pastecs/html/00Index.html)?
This was the first of 2 hits for RSiteSearch("space-time
interpolation"). Alternatively, have you considered the "locfit"
package, mentioned in 2 of the 5 hits to RSiteSearch("multidimensional
interpolation").
hope this helps.
spencer graves
Andrea Aimi wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for to interpolate hourly temperature date collected from more
> than 140 automatic weather station (irregularly spaced) using 4 independent
> variable:
>
> 1-2) geografic coordinates (x,y) (from DEM - 40m)
> 3) altitude (z) (from DEM - 40m)
> 4) solar radiation (from a model calculated with grass: r.sun)
>
> In addition, I would like to use also "time" variable (e.g.: hours). So this
> will be not only a spatial model, but rather a time-space interpolation in
> order to calculate the estimated temperature for each hour in each x,y
> location placed in the study region. The method that I'd like to use is
> thin-plate spline because I think that this will be the better one for my
> survey (but I'm not sure; what do you think about it?)
> In any case the "heart" of the issue is how I can do it. I readen some
> papers and looked the reference manual for several R packages, but I don't
> understand wich is the better method to use for a spatial-time spline
> smoothing.
>
> Has anybody an idea how to solve a problem like this or that know some paper
> that can be useful for this pourpose?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> Andrea
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Andrea Aimi
> Department of Agriculture and Forestry
> Institute of Entomology
> Padua - Italy
> e-mail: aimi.andrea at gmail.com
>
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