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A spatiotemporal model for Mexico City ozone levels
Authors:Gabriel Huerta,Bruno Sansó  , Jonathan R. Stroud
Affiliation:University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA.; Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela, and University of California, Santa Cruz, USA.; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Abstract:
Summary.  We consider hourly readings of concentrations of ozone over Mexico City and propose a model for spatial as well as temporal interpolation and prediction. The model is based on a time-varying regression of the observed readings on air temperature. Such a regression requires interpolated values of temperature at locations and times where readings are not available. These are obtained from a time-varying spatiotemporal model that is coupled to the model for the ozone readings. Two location-dependent harmonic components are added to account for the main periodicities that ozone presents during a given day and that are not explained through the covariate. The model incorporates spatial covariance structure for the observations and the parameters that define the harmonic components. Using the dynamic linear model framework, we show how to compute smoothed means and predictive values for ozone. We illustrate the methodology on data from September 1997.
Keywords:Bayesian inference    Exponential variogram    Kriging    Markov chain Monte Carlo methods    Spatiotemporal modelling    State space models    Tropospheric ozone
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