Abstract From Shepard's (1968) local-search method, algorithms are developed for contouring on spherical surfaces and in Cartesian two-space. These algorithms are used to investigate errors on small-scale climate maps caused by the common practice of interpolating—from irregularly-spaced data points to regular-lattice nodes—and contouring in Cartesian two-space. Using mean annual air temperatures drawn from 100 irregularly-spaced weather stations, the annual air-temperature field over the western half of the northern hemisphere is estimated both on the sphere (assumed to be correct) and in Cartesian two-space. When these fields are mapped and compared, error magnitudes as large as 5° to 10° C appear in the air-temperature field approximated in Cartesian two-space. Keywords: CLIMATESURFACE MAPPINGINTERPOLATIONCONTOURING
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Cort J. Willmott
University of Delaware
Clinton M. Rowe
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
William Philpot
Cornell University
The American Cartographer
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University of Delaware
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ea46ec1254035622292b7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1559/152304085783914686
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