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Keyword Search Criteria: Extreme value theory returned 7 record(s)
Tuesday, 07/31/2012
A Hierarchical Bayesian Extreme Value Theory Approach to Modeling Heat Waves
Benjamin Shaby, University of California at Berkeley
11:15 AM

An Investigation of the Pineapple Express Phenomenon via Bivariate Extreme Value Theory
Grant Brian Weller, Colorado State University; Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University; Stephan Sain, Geophysical Statistics Project
11:35 AM

Wednesday, 08/01/2012
Outliers: an evaluation of methodologies
Dhirendra Ghosh, Synectics for Management Decisions; Andrew Vogt, Georgetown University
9:05 AM

A Goodness-of-Fit Test for Identifying the Maximum Domain of Attraction
Tatsuyoshi Okimoto, Hitotsubashi University; Hiroaki Kaido, Boston University
11:20 AM

Economic Impact of Extreme Climate Events: An Approach Based on Penultimate Extreme Value Theory
Rick Katz, National Center for Atmospheric Research
2:55 PM

Thursday, 08/02/2012
Trends in US Precipitation Extremes
Michael Wehner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
11:00 AM

The Generalized Pareto Distribution and Threshold Analysis of Normalized Hurricane Damage in the United States Gulf Coast
Kumer Pial Das, Lamar University; Gui Li Liu, Lamar University
11:35 AM




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