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The linked `id`'s are checked using the Met Office Quality Control track check (MOQC track check from [IMMA](https://git.noc.ac.uk/brecinosrivas/icoads-r-hostace/-/wikis/How-to-install#install-dependencies-with-conda-all-platforms)) as well as for time duplicates.
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The linked `id`'s are checked using the Met Office Quality Control track check (MOQC track check from [IMMA](https://git.noc.ac.uk/brecinosrivas/icoads-r-hostace/-/wikis/How-to-install#install-dependencies-with-conda-all-platforms)) as well as for time duplicates.
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Reports that fail the track check are flag as the worst duplicate. Where positions (lat, lon) are similar the best duplicate is select by `dck` priority and number of quality variables found by the [climatological check.](https://git.noc.ac.uk/brecinosrivas/icoads-r-hostace/-/wikis/Workflow/Quality-control#met-office-climatological-check) |
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Reports that fail the track check are flag as the worst duplicate. Where positions (lat, lon) are similar the best duplicate is select by `dck` priority and number of quality variables found by the climatological check. |
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