182 Characteristics of sea-ice melt ponds. Surface albedo is defined as the ratio of solar energy directed

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182 Characteristics of sea-ice melt ponds. Surface albedo is defined as the ratio of solar energy directed upward from a surface over energy incident upon the surface.

Surface albedo is a critical climatological parameter of sea ice. The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC)

collects data on the albedo, depth, and physical characteristics of ice-melt ponds in the Canadian Arctic. Data on 504 ice-melt ponds located in the Barrow Strait in the Canadian Arctic are saved in the PONDICE file.

Environmental engineers want to examine the relationship between the broadband surface albedo level y of the ice and the pond depth x (in meters).

a. Construct a scatterplot of the PONDICE data. On the basis of the scatterplot, hypothesize a model for E ( y )

as a function of x .

b. Fit the model you hypothesized in part a to the data in the PONDICE file. Give the least squares prediction equation.

c. Conduct a test of the overall adequacy of the model.

Use a = .01.

d. Conduct tests (at a = .01 ) on any important b parameters in the model.

e. Find and interpret the values of adjusted R2 and s .

f. Do you detect any outliers in the data? Explain

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Statistics

ISBN: 9781292022659

12th International Edition

Authors: James T Mcclave, Terry Sincich

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