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The Grid-Stat tool functions in much the same way as the Point-Stat tool, except that the verification statistics it calculates are for a matched forecast-observation grid (as opposed to a set of observation points). Neither the forecast nor the observation grid needs to be identical to the final matched grid. If the forecast grid is different from the final matched grid, then forecast values are regridded (interpolated) to the final matched grid. The same procedure is followed for observations. No regridding is necessary if the forecast and observation grids are identical but remains optional. A smoothing operation may be performed on the forecast and observation fields prior to verification. All the matched forecast-observation grid points are used to compute the verification statistics. In addition to traditional verification approaches, the Grid-Stat tool includes Fourier decompositions, gradient statistics, distance metrics, and neighborhood methods, designed to examine forecast performance as a function of spatial scale.

Scientific and statistical aspects of the Grid-Stat tool are briefly described in this section, followed by practical details regarding usage and output from the tool.
Scientific and statistical aspects of the Grid-Stat tool are briefly described in this section. Practical aspects of the Grid-Stat tool are described in :numref:`grid-stat_practical_info`.

Scientific and Statistical Aspects
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Since :math:`G_\beta` is so sensitive to the choice of :math:`\beta`, which is defined relative to the number of points in the verification domain, :math:`G_\beta` is only computed for the full verification domain. :math:`G_\beta` is reported as a bad data value for any masking region subsets of the full verification domain.

.. _grid-stat_practical_info:

Practical Information
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