Laurel Garrett

Lewis and Clark Environmental Studies

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February 4, 2016 By Laurel Garrett

An Exercise on Scaling Methodologies

My current methodology is two-fold. I am investigating the network of prominent authors as well as their institutional affiliation. I am also investigating the forces that influence my research like the algorithms and programs. In addition, I am evaluating the validity of the how well these algorithms classify cloud type.

I feel like my methodology does naturally scale in and out a little bit since I am considering the large organizations and well as the little pieces of code that actually have a very large history. I think that my research exists on quite a small scale, although my research doesn’t have an obvious spatial scale.

Theoretically, I could be looking at cloud regimes instead of individual clouds. Scaling out would mean different instrumentation, probably satellites. The TSI just shows the sky as a human does, but a satellite can show the whole atmosphere.

 

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