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Sunday, 07/29/2012
Statistical Characterization of Relationships Between Precipitation Extremes and Atmospheric Covariates
Evan Kodra, Northeastern University; Snigdhansu Chatterjee, University of Minnesota; Auroop R Ganguly, Northeastern University
2:05 PM

Change Detection in Climate Extremes
Ying Lu, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
2:25 PM

Seeing a Complex Natural Environment Through a Statistical Glass
Marian Scott, University of Glasgow; Campbell Gemmell, Scottish Environment Protection Agency
4:05 PM

Tuesday, 07/31/2012
Threshold Approach in the Analysis of Spatial Extremes
Soyoung Jeon, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
10:35 AM

Future Rainfall Projections Using Downscaled Regional Climate Models
Robert Erhardt, Wake Forest University
11:55 AM

Wednesday, 08/01/2012
Are the Tails Different from the Body? An International Approach to Stock Returns' Tail Dependence
Jose Faias, Catolica Lisbon SBE
10:50 AM

Time-Varying and Spatial Modeling of Precipitation Extremes
Gabriel Huerta, Indiana University; Glenn Stark, University of New Mexico
11:35 AM

Downscaling High-Resolution Precipitation from Regional Climate Model Output
Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire; Yibin Pan, University of New Hampshire; Eric M Laflamme, University of New Hampshire
11:35 AM

A Model for Extremes on a Regular Spatial Lattice
Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University
2:05 PM

Thursday, 08/02/2012
Computer and Statistical Models for Geophysical Hazards
M.J. Bayarri, Universitat de València
10:35 AM

Trends in US Precipitation Extremes
Michael Wehner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
11:00 AM




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