Station deltas every station vs. one reference
Pin one station as the baseline, and see how many degrees warmer or cooler every other site runs — hour-matched, so you're comparing 3 PM to 3 PM. A steady gap (low spread) is gold for bias correction; a noisy one means the difference depends on the weather. Positive = warmer than the reference.
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How to read this
- mean Δ: average difference (station − reference). Positive = station is warmer.
- min / max: most extreme single-hour deltas in the window.
- sd: standard deviation. Low SD = consistent (good for bias correction). High SD = noisy or weather-dependent.
- n: matched hours. <24 pairs = grain of salt.