A technique is presented whereby the standard error of a simple spatia
l average can be computed given any spatial configuration of measuring
sites. The method should prove useful to those wishing to assess the
time-averaged performance of a network of rain gauges where the site l
ocations are fixed within the averaging area. It is demonstrated that
in addition to the site density and the spatial structure of the measu
red variable, the spatial geometry of the network with respect to the
averaging area must be accounted for in the standard error expression.
By incorporating estimates of the longterm population mean in the met
hod, bias and random error in the sample statistics are minimized.