Dear Erin,

as you say "it depends", but what I have seen so far from several studies, I would consider the sum-metric model as a rather flexible and useful model that seems to catch the spatio-temporal dependencies quite well ("realistic" is an even tougher question).

HTH,

 Ben


On 28.08.2018 23:45, Erin Hodgess wrote:
Hello everyone!

Hope you are having a good day.

This is an opinion question, please:  Typically, we think of the separable
model for s/t variograms as not realistic.  Which ones are better, as a
rule, please?  I know the correct answer is "It depends".  But would we
consider metric, or sum-metric (or some of the others) more realistic,
please?

Thanks,
Erin


Erin Hodgess, PhD
mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com

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