Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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602
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Type:
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Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Statistics and the Environment
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Abstract #314936
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Title:
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On a Temporal Investigation of Hurricane Strength and Frequency
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Author(s):
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Moinak Bhaduri* and Chih-Hsiang Ho
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Companies:
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas and The University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Keywords:
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hurricanes ;
tropical cyclones ;
global warming ;
empirical recurrence rates ;
empirical recurrence rates ratio ;
time series
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Abstract:
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Hurricanes originating in the west Atlantic often have devastating consequences on the cities in the US east coast: both monetary and otherwise and hence, pose a source of considerable concern to several authorities. The possibility of a connection between global warming in general and an increased frequency of these strong hurricanes is well researched, but is still actively debated. The present work tries to promote the use of a smoothing statistic termed Empirical Recurrence Rates and to advocate the use of another, termed Empirical Recurrence Rates Ratio in a bid to better understand the rich history of these storms on one hand and to make appropriate inferences on the other, so that some light can be shed on the acceptability of conjectures held by renowned climate scientists. The methods introduced are intuitive and simple to implement and should find wide applications in diverse disciplines.
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