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* [[Compute the spectra]] with sufficient degrees of freedom to get a statistically robust <math>\varepsilon</math> | * [[Compute the spectra]] with sufficient degrees of freedom to get a statistically robust <math>\varepsilon</math> | ||
* Conduct further [[QA/QC specific to spectral analysis]] | * Conduct further [[QA/QC specific to spectral analysis]] | ||
* Estimate the [[Velocity past the sensor| mean flow past the sensor]] and if applicable the surface wave | * Estimate the [[Velocity past the sensor| mean flow past the sensor]] and if applicable the [[Surface wave statistics|surface wave statistics]] to choose the appropriate [[Velocity inertial subrange model| inertial subrange model]] for [[Spectral fitting|spectral fitting]]. | ||
[[Category:Velocity point-measurements]] | [[Category:Velocity point-measurements]] |
Revision as of 15:31, 16 November 2021
After the initial round of data QA/QC, there are three stages to estimating the turbulent dissipation rate:
- Compute the spectra with sufficient degrees of freedom to get a statistically robust [math]\displaystyle{ \varepsilon }[/math]
- Conduct further QA/QC specific to spectral analysis
- Estimate the mean flow past the sensor and if applicable the surface wave statistics to choose the appropriate inertial subrange model for spectral fitting.