Variance

From Glossary of Meteorology



variance

A measure of variability (or spread).

It is denoted by σ2 and defined as the mean-square deviation from the mean, that is, the mean of the squares of the differences between individual values of x and the mean value μ:
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where E denotes expected value. The positive square root σ of the variance is called the standard deviation. An unbiased estimate s2 of the variance σ2 is obtained from n independent observations x1, x2, · · ·, xn and their sample average
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as follows:
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and the positive square root s of s2 is taken as an estimate of the standard deviation σ.


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