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Statistical downscaling with spatial misalignment: Application to wildland fire PM2.5 concentration forecasting.

Suman Majumder1, Yawen Guan2, Brian J Reich1, Susan O'Neill3, Ana G Rappold4.   

Abstract

Fine particulate matter, PM2.5, has been documented to have adverse health effects and wildland fires are a major contributor to PM2.5 air pollution in the US. Forecasters use numerical models to predict PM2.5 concentrations to warn the public of impending health risk. Statistical methods are needed to calibrate the numerical model forecast using monitor data to reduce bias and quantify uncertainty. Typical model calibration techniques do not allow for errors due to misalignment of geographic locations. We propose a spatiotemporal downscaling methodology that uses image registration techniques to identify the spatial misalignment and accounts for and corrects the bias produced by such warping. Our model is fitted in a Bayesian framework to provide uncertainty quantification of the misalignment and other sources of error. We apply this method to different simulated data sets and show enhanced performance of the method in presence of spatial misalignment. Finally, we apply the method to a large fire in Washington state and show that the proposed method provides more realistic uncertainty quantification than standard methods.

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Keywords:  Image Registration; Public Health; Smoothing; Warping

Year:  2021        PMID: 33867783      PMCID: PMC8048123          DOI: 10.1007/s13253-020-00420-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Biol Environ Stat        ISSN: 1085-7117            Impact factor:   1.524


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