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18 * !
Sun, 8/8/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
Uncertainty Quantification Across the Boundaries — Topic-Contributed Papers
Uncertainty Quantification in Complex Systems Interest Group , Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Statistics and the Environment
Organizer(s): Pulong Ma, Duke University / SAMSI
Chair(s): Whitney Huang, Clemson University School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
1:35 PM
Uncertainty Quantification in Space-Based Remote Sensing: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1:55 PM
Entropy-Based Adaptive Design for Contour-Finding and Estimating Reliability
Robert B Gramacy, Virginia Tech
2:15 PM
In Situ Uncertainty Quantification
Natalie Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Earl Lawrence, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Arthur Lui, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mary Frances Dorn, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Yu Wang, University of Michigan
2:35 PM
Multi-Level Emulator for Multi-Fidelity Simulations
Chih-Li Sung, Michigan State University
2:55 PM
Uncertainty Quantification in Assessing Storm Surge Hazards
Pulong Ma, Duke University / SAMSI
3:15 PM
Floor Discussion
37 * !
Sun, 8/8/2021,
3:30 PM -
5:20 PM
Virtual
Advances in Statistical Climatology — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , ASA Advisory Committee on Climate Change Policy, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Whitney Huang, Clemson University School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Chair(s): Won Chang, University of Cincinnati
3:35 PM
Calibration of Spatial Forecasts from Citizen Science Urban Air Pollution Data with Sparse Recurrent Neural Networks
Stefano Castruccio, University of Notre Dame ; Matthew Bonas, University of Notre Dame
4:00 PM
Detection of Local Differences in Spatial Characteristics Between Two Climate Fields
Sooin Yun, UIUC; Xianyang Zhang, Texas A&M University; Bo Li, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
4:25 PM
Attribution of the 2020 Colorado Fire Season by Transformed-linear Time Series Models for Extremes
Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University ; Nehali Mhatre, Colorado State University
4:50 PM
Discussant: Michael Stein, Rutgers University
5:10 PM
Floor Discussion
84
Mon, 8/9/2021,
10:00 AM -
11:50 AM
Virtual
Advances in Spatio-Temporal Statistics with Applications to Environmental Data — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Statistical Computing
Organizer(s): Marcin Jurek, University of Texas
Chair(s): Mitchell Krock, Rutgers University
10:05 AM
A Scalable Partitioned Approach to Model Massive Nonstationary Non-Gaussian Spatial Data Sets
Jaewoo Park, Yonsei University; Ben Seiyon Lee, George Mason University
10:25 AM
A Negative Binomial Process Model of the 2020–2021 COVID-19 Epidemic in Rhode Island
Nathan Wikle, Pennsylvania State University ; Ephraim Hanks, Penn State University; Maciej Boni, Penn State University
10:45 AM
Deep Neural Network Estimation for Complex Spatial Processes
Amanda Lenzi, Argonne National Laboratory
11:05 AM
Scalable Forward Sampler Backward Smoother Based on the Vecchia Approximation
Marcin Jurek, University of Texas ; Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A&M University; Pulong Ma, Duke University / SAMSI
11:25 AM
Statistical Issues in Uncertainty Quantification for Satellite-Based Carbon Flux Inversion
Michael Stanley, Carnegie Mellon University ; Mikael Kuusela, Carnegie Mellon University
11:45 AM
Floor Discussion
125 * !
Mon, 8/9/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
A New Era of Mark-Recapture: Advances in Bayesian Methods for Modeling and Inference — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , Section on Statistics and the Environment, Biometrics Section
Organizer(s): James R Faulkner, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Chair(s): Russell W. Perry, U.S. Geological Survey
1:35 PM
Bayesian State-Space Models for Acoustic Telemetry Data
Saman Muthukumarana, University of Manitoba ; Inesh Munaweera, University of Manitoba; Darren Gillis, University of Manitoba
1:55 PM
Incorporating Dead Recoveries into a Temporally-Stratified Mark-Recapture Model for Migratory Animals
James R Faulkner, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2:15 PM
Temporally-Stratified Capture-Recapture Models for Migratory Animals
Dalton Hance, United States Geological Survey ; Russell W. Perry, U.S. Geological Survey; Adam Pope, United States Geological Survey
2:35 PM
Integrating Time-Varying Individual Covariates into Space-for-Time CJS Models Using Hazard Functions
Adam Pope, United States Geological Survey ; Russell W. Perry, U.S. Geological Survey
2:55 PM
Measuring the Additive Effects of Predation Across Spatial Scales Using Capture-Recapture-Recovery Data
Quinn Payton, Real Time Research
3:15 PM
Floor Discussion
131
Mon, 8/9/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
Methods for Spatial, Temporal, and Spatio-Temporal Data — Contributed Speed
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Chair(s): Brooke Alhanti, Duke University
1:35 PM
Nonstationary Nearest Neighbor Gaussian Process: Hierarchical Model Architecture and MCMC Sampling
Sébastien Coube-Sisqueille, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour ; Sudipto Banerjee, University of California Los Angeles ; Benoît Liquet, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour
1:40 PM
Computational Developments and Applications of the Multi-Resolution Approximation for Massive Spatial Data
Lewis Blake, Colorado School of Mines ; Huang Huang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A&M University; Dorit Hammerling, Colorado School of Mines
1:45 PM
Fast Correlation-Based Sparse Inverse Cholesky Factorization for Gaussian Processes
Myeongjong Kang, Texas A&M University ; Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A&M University
1:50 PM
Bag of DAGs: Flexible and Scalable Modeling of Spatiotemporal Dependence
Presentation
Bora Jin, Duke University ; Michele Peruzzi, Duke University; James Johndrow, University of Pennsylvania; David Dunson, Duke University
1:55 PM
A Semiparametric Approach for Prediction with Large Geostatistical Data Sets
Joshua French, University of Colorado Denver ; Mohammad Meysami, University of Colorado Denver
2:00 PM
Regionalized Models with Spatially Continuous Predictions at the Borders
Jadon Wagstaff, Utah State University; Brennan Bean, Utah State University
2:05 PM
Ordered Conditional Approximation of Potts Models
Anirban Chakraborty, Texas A&M University ; Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A&M University
2:10 PM
Response Envelopes for Multivariate Spatial Data
Hossein Moradi Rekabdarkolaee, South Dakota State University
2:15 PM
Continuous-Time Discrete-Space Movement Models Over Two- and Three-Dimensional Space
Joshua Hewitt, Duke University ; Robert S Schick, Duke University; Alan E Gelfand, Duke University
2:20 PM
Extensions of Dynamic Factor Analysis for Better Modeling of Noisy Ecological Time Series
Eric Ward, NOAA ; Sean Anderson, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Mary Hunsicker, NOAA; Mike Litzow, NOAA
2:30 PM
Transformed-Linear Prediction for Extremes
Jeongjin Lee, Colorado State University ; Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University
2:35 PM
Modeling Short-Ranged Dependence in Block Extrema with Application to Polar Temperature Data
Brook Russell, Clemson University School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences ; Whitney Huang, Clemson University School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
2:40 PM
Spatio-Temporal Analysis Frequency Separation and Block Bootstraps of Periodically Correlated Time Series
Edward L Valachovic, University at Albany, State University of New York
2:45 PM
Spatial Analysis of Nonstationary Spatial Interval-Valued Data
Austin Workman, Baylor University ; Joon Jin Song, Baylor University
2:50 PM
Data-Driven Approach to Nonlinear Dynamic Equation Discovery
Joshua S North, University of Missouri ; Erin M Schliep, University of Missouri; Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri
2:55 PM
Modeling Spatial Dependence with Cauchy Convolution Processes
Pavel Krupskii, University of Melbourne; Raphaël Huser, KAUST
3:00 PM
Nonlinear Spatial Prediction with Predictor Subject to Limit of Detection
Minho Kim, Baylor University ; Kyuhee Shin, Kyungpook National University; Gyuwon Lee , Kyungpook National University; Joon Jin Song, Baylor University
3:05 PM
A General Ensemble Filtering Framework Using Quantiles
Jeffrey Anderson, National Center for Atmospheric Research
3:10 PM
Floor Discussion
159 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021,
10:00 AM -
11:50 AM
Virtual
Teaching Undergraduates and High-School Students to Analyze Time Series Data — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and Data Science Education , Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Medical Devices and Diagnostics, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Organizer(s): Juana Sanchez, UCLA
Chair(s): Jeff Witmer, Oberlin College and Conservatory
10:05 AM
Time Series: Its Place in the Secondary School Curriculum
Rachel Passmore, University of Auckland
10:25 AM
Long-Term and Seasonal Trends of Wastewater Chemicals in Lake Mead: An Introduction to Time Series Decomposition
Rich Wildman, Geosyntec Consultants
10:45 AM
CGM and Insulin Pump Data to Introduce Classical and Machine Learning Time Series Analysis Concepts to Students.
Juana Sanchez, UCLA
11:05 AM
Discussant: Vera Ioudina, Texas State University
11:25 AM
Floor Discussion
197 * !
Tue, 8/10/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
New Methods for Scalable Nonstationary Spatial Statistics — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Statistical Computing
Organizer(s): Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A&M University
Chair(s): Marcin Jurek, University of Texas
1:35 PM
Geostatistics Meets Variable Selection: Multi-Scale Models for Nonstationary Spatial Fields
Bruno Sansó , University of California, Santa Cruz ; Daniel Kirsner, Chase Bank
1:55 PM
Modeling Massive Multivariate Spatial Data with the Basis Graphical Lasso
William Kleiber, University of Colorado Boulder ; Mitchell Krock, Rutgers University; Dorit Hammerling, Colorado School of Mines
2:15 PM
Scalable Bayesian Transport Maps for High-Dimensional Non-Gaussian Spatial Fields
Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A&M University ; Florian Schaefer, Caltech
2:35 PM
Non-Homogeneous Poisson Process Intensity Modeling and Estimation Using Measure Transport
Tin Lok James Ng, Trinity College Dublin ; Andrew Zammit-Mangion, University of Wollongong
2:55 PM
Discussant: Emily Kang, University of Cincinnati
3:15 PM
Floor Discussion
240 * !
Wed, 8/11/2021,
10:00 AM -
11:50 AM
Virtual
Making the Case for Professional Climate Statisticians — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Statistics and the Environment
Organizer(s): Mark Risser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Chair(s): Matthew Heiner, Brigham Young University
10:05 AM
Hierarchical Spatial Modeling of Monotone West Antarctic Snow Density Curves
Presentation
Philip White, Brigham Young University ; Durban G Keeler, University of Utah Department of Geography; Summer Rupper, University of Utah Department of Geography
10:25 AM
Detecting Changes in Spatial Extremes with Attribution to Both Anthropogenic Influences and Natural Modes of Climate Variability
Mark Risser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ; Likun Zhang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Chris Paciorek, University of California, Berkeley
10:45 AM
Observation-Based Simulations of Humidity and Temperature Using Quantile Regression
Andrew Poppick, Carleton College ; Karen Aline McKinnon, University of California - Los Angeles
11:05 AM
Looking Under the Hood of Remote Sensing Measurements of CO2
Jenny Brynjarsdottir, Case Western Reserve University
11:25 AM
Discussant: Michael Wehner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
11:45 AM
Floor Discussion
261 * !
Wed, 8/11/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
Statistical Learning for Environmental Data Science — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , ASA Advisory Committee on Climate Change Policy, The International Environmetrics Society
Organizer(s): Bo Li, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Chair(s): Bo Li, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
1:35 PM
Data-Driven Discovery of Dynamics in Environmental Systems
Christopher Wikle, University of Missouri ; Joshua S North, University of Missouri; Erin M Schliep, University of Missouri
2:00 PM
Data and Systems and Clouds - Oh My! The Science of the Data: Architectures for Environmental Learning
Elizabeth Mannshardt, US Environmental Protection Agency ; David G Smith, US Environmental Protection Agency
2:25 PM
Climate Models: A Spatial Data Story Where Deep Learning Appears
Presentation
Douglas Nychka, Colorado School of Mines
2:50 PM
Variational Target Encoding for Climate Model Integration
Trevor Harris, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3:15 PM
Floor Discussion
267 * !
Wed, 8/11/2021,
1:30 PM -
3:20 PM
Virtual
Statistical Methods for Large Spatial Data — Invited Papers
Section on Statistical Computing , International Indian Statistical Association, Section on Statistics and the Environment
Organizer(s): Shariq Mohammed, University of Michigan; Arvind Rao, University of Michigan
Chair(s): Shariq Mohammed, University of Michigan
1:35 PM
Spatial Calibration of a Computer Model with Application to Wind Energy
Veronica J Berrocal, University of California, Irvine
2:00 PM
Graphical Gaussian Processes for Highly Multivariate Spatial Data
Abhirup Datta, Johns Hopkins University
2:25 PM
Valid Model-Free Spatial Prediction
Brian Reich, North Carolina State University ; Ryan James Martin, North Carolina State University; Huiying James Mao, North Carolina State University
2:50 PM
Discussant: Ansu Chatterjee, University of Minnesota
3:15 PM
Floor Discussion
309 * !
Wed, 8/11/2021,
3:30 PM -
5:20 PM
Virtual
Statistical Advances in Source Apportionment of Air Pollutants and Source-Specific Health Effects Evaluation — Topic-Contributed Papers
Korean International Statistical Society , Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Organizer(s): Eun Sug Park, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
Chair(s): Byron Gajewski, University of Kansas Medical Center
3:35 PM
Estimating Source Contributions to Particulate Matter Air Pollution
Amber Hackstadt, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
3:55 PM
Bayesian Quantile Multivariate Receptor Modeling
Man-Suk Oh, Ewha Womans University ; Eun Sug Park, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
4:15 PM
Bayesian Source Apportionment Models for Multi-Scale Studies of Air Pollution
Jenna R Krall, George Mason University
4:35 PM
Assessing Multi-Pollutant, Source-Specific Exposures and Differential Health Effects
Eun Sug Park, Texas A&M Transportation Institute ; Elaine Symanski, Baylor College of Medicine
4:55 PM
Discussant: William F. Christensen, Brigham Young University
5:15 PM
Floor Discussion
322
Wed, 8/11/2021,
3:30 PM -
5:20 PM
Virtual
Analyses in Ecology, Epidemiology, and Environmental Policy — Contributed Speed
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Chair(s): Joshua French, University of Colorado Denver
3:35 PM
Modeling Prescribed Fire Behavior Following Various Disturbance Regimes in a Mixed Hardwood-Pine Forest
John A Craycroft, None currently ; Callie Jo Schweitzer, United States Forest Service
3:40 PM
Constrained Functional Regression of National Forest Inventory Data Over Time Using Remote Sensing Observations
Avishek Chakraborty, University of Arkansas ; Giovanni Petris, University of Arkansas; Md Kamrul Hasan Khan, University of Arkansas; Barry T Wilson, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service
3:45 PM
Hierarchical Dirichlet Regression Model to Benthic Cover Abrolhos Bank
Pamela M. Massiel Chiroque-Solano, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
3:50 PM
Simulated Stromatolites: Are Martian Fossils Likely to Be Found?
Harlan McCaffery, University of Michigan ; Chi Chang, Michigan State University
3:55 PM
Zero-Inflated Beta Distribution Regression Modeling
Becky Tang, Duke University ; Alan E Gelfand, Duke University; Henry Frye, University of Connecticut; John Silander, University of Connecticut
4:00 PM
Time Series Analysis of Continuous GPS Measurements Prior to a Volcanic Eruption: An Example of the Whakaari Volcano in New Zealand
KATERINA TSAKIRI, Rider University ; ANTONIOS MARSELLOS, Hofstra University
4:05 PM
Modeling Complex Dependence Structures at Multiple Scales Using Hierarchical Hidden Markov Models
Evan Sidrow, The University of British Columbia ; Nancy Heckman, The University of British Columbia; Sarah ME Fortune, University of British Columbia; Andrew W Trites, University of British Columbia; Ian Murphy, University of British Columbia; Marie Auger-Methe, The University of British Columbia
4:10 PM
Autocart: Spatially Aware Regression Trees for Ecological and Spatial Modeling
Ethan Ancell, Utah State University ; Brennan Bean, Utah State University
4:15 PM
Extracting Environmental and Climate Signals in Coastal Ecosystem Data with Two-Stage Multivariate Dynamic Linear Models
Jacob Peter Strock, University of Rhode Island ; Gavino Puggioni, University of Rhode Island; Susanne Peter Menden-Deuer, University of Rhode Island
4:20 PM
Using Public Environmental Data to Inspire Alabama Citizens to Consumer Climate Action
Robert L Norton, gaspgroup.org
4:30 PM
Urban Natural Gas Leaks: An Environmental Justice Concern?
Seongwon Im, Colorado State University ; Joseph von Fischer, Colorado State University; Zachary Weller, Colorado State University
4:40 PM
Comparing the Use and Implications of Stationary Confidence Limits to Weighted Bootstrap and Bayesian Credible Intervals in Environmental Monitoring Applications
Marie-Agnes S. Tellier, Trihydro Corporation ; Timothy J. Robinson, University of Wyoming
4:45 PM
Incorporating Mixed Spatio-Temporal Data into EHR Analyses: Studying Environmental Impacts on Asthma Exacerbation in Children
Brooke Alhanti, Duke University ; Benjamin A Goldstein, Duke University ; Congwen Zhao, Duke University; Jillian Hurst, Duke University; Jason Lang, Duke University
4:50 PM
Predicting the Risk of Pathogen Introductions from Disease Surveillance Data
Nelson Walker, Kansas State University, Department of Statistics ; Trevor Hefley, Kansas State University, Department of Statistics; Daniel Walsh, U.S. Geological Survey - National Wildlife Health Center; Ian McGahan, University of Wisconsin, Department of Statistics; Daniel Storm, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Daniel Skinner, Illinois Department of Natural Resources
4:55 PM
Assessing the Potential of Camera Traps in Monitoring Wild Boar Occupancy Trends in Infected and Noninfected Zones, Using Spatio-temporal Statistical Models
Martijn Bollen, UHasselt - Research Institute for Nature and Forest ; Natalie Beenaerts, UHasselt; Thomas Neyens, UHasselt - KU Leuven; Jim Casaer, Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO); Maxime Fajgenblat, KU Leuven; Valérie De Waele, Service public de Wallonie; Alain Licoppe, Service public de Wallonie; Benoît Manet, Public Service of Wallonia
5:00 PM
The Effects of COVID-19 on Air Quality in Boston, MA
Alicia T. Lamere, Bryant University ; Dan McNally, Bryant University
5:05 PM
Predicting a Spatiotemporal Exposure Surface with Penalized Regression
Nathan Ryder, Colorado State University ; Joshua Keller, Colorado State University
5:10 PM
Floor Discussion
348
Thu, 8/12/2021,
10:00 AM -
11:50 AM
Virtual
ENVR Student Paper Award Winners — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Organizer(s): Erin M Schliep, University of Missouri
Chair(s): Erin M Schliep, University of Missouri
10:05 AM
Computer Model Calibration with Time Series Data Using Deep Learning and Quantile Regression
Saumya Bhatnagar, University of Cincinnati ; Won Chang, University of Cincinnati; Seonjin Kim, Miami University; Jiali Wang, Argonne National Laboratory
10:25 AM
Multi-Scale Vecchia Approximation of Gaussian Processes
Jingjie Zhang, Texas A&M University ; Matthias Katzfuss, Texas A&M University
10:45 AM
Infinite Hidden Markov Model for Multiple Multivariate Time Series with Missing Data
Lauren Hoskovec, Colorado State University ; Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins University; Jennifer L. Peel, Colorado State University; John Volckens, Colorado State University; Matthew David Koslovsky, Colorado State University; Ander Wilson, Colorado State University
11:05 AM
Space-Time Covariance Models on Networks with an Application on Streams
Presentation
Jun Tang, University of Iowa ; Dale Zimmerman, University of Iowa
11:25 AM
Flexible Nonstationary Spatio-Temporal Modeling of High-Frequency Monitoring Data
Christopher Geoga, Rutgers University ; Michael Stein, Rutgers University; Mihai Anitescu, Argonne National Laboratory
11:45 AM
Floor Discussion
361 * !
Thu, 8/12/2021,
12:00 PM -
1:50 PM
Virtual
Multivariate Ecological Data: Uncovering the Story in the Noise to Inform Species Management and Conservation — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Statistical Consulting, Center for Statistical Ecological & Environmental Statistics
Organizer(s): Kathryn M Irvine, US Geological Survey
Chair(s): Kathryn M Irvine, US Geological Survey
12:05 PM
Multivariate Bayesian Clustering Using Covariate-Informed Components with Application to Boreal Vegetation Sensitivity
Henry Scharf, San Diego State University
12:30 PM
The impacts of sampling design in estimating fish species abundance in fresh water lakes
Erin M Schliep, University of Missouri ; Joshua S North, University of Missouri
12:55 PM
Joint Modeling Bat Assemblages Using Automatic Recording Devices
Meridith L Bartley, USGS ; Kathryn M Irvine, US Geological Survey; Rogelio M. Rodriguez, Oregon State University - Cascades; Tomas J. Rodhouse, NPS - Upper Columbia Basin Network; Benjamin D. Neece, Oregon State University - Cascades
1:20 PM
Model-based ordination of multivariate ordinal data with Dirichlet process mixture models
Christian Stratton ; Andrew Hoegh, Montana State University; Kathryn M Irvine, US Geological Survey; Katharine Banner, Montana State University
1:45 PM
Floor Discussion
408 * !
Thu, 8/12/2021,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
Virtual
Modeling Visitation of Public Lands and Analyzing Visitors’ Sentiments Using Social Media — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , WNAR, Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science
Organizer(s): Kimihiro Noguchi, Department of Mathematics, Western Washington University
Chair(s): Ramadha Piyadi Gamage, Western Washington University - Mathematics
2:05 PM
Modeling Recreation on Public Lands Using Social Media and Crowd-Sourced Data
Samantha Winder, University of Washington ; Emmi Lia, University of Washington; Lesley Miller, University of Washington; Spencer Wood, eScience Institute, University of Washington
2:25 PM
Modeling and Forecasting Percent Changes in National Park Visitation Using Social Media
Russell J Goebel, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Boston University
2:45 PM
Natural Environments and Sentiment Expressed on Twitter
Yian Lin, University of Washington ; Joshua Lawler, University of Washington
3:05 PM
Discussant: Spencer Wood, eScience Institute, University of Washington
3:25 PM
Discussant: Kimihiro Noguchi, Department of Mathematics, Western Washington University
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
413
Thu, 8/12/2021,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
Virtual
Analyses of Environmental Data — Contributed Speed
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Chair(s): Jenny Brynjarsdottir, Case Western Reserve University
2:05 PM
How a River’s Length and Discharge Relate to the Precipitation in Its Basin
David DiMarco, Neumann University ; Ryan Savitz, Neumann University
2:10 PM
A Basic Logistic Regression Approach to Analyzing Hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin
Joy Marie D'Andrea, USF
2:15 PM
Changing Seasonality of Daily and Monthly Precipitation Extremes and Their Possible Connections with Large-Scale Climate Patterns Over the Contiguous USA
Bhikhari Tharu, Spelman College ; Nirajan Dhakal, Spelman College; Ali Aljoda, Spelman College
2:20 PM
Concurrent Functional Regression to Reconstruct River Stage Data During Flood Events
Ryan Pittman, University of South Carolina Department of Statistics
2:25 PM
Identification and Uncertainty of Sea Ice Leads
Hannah Director, Colorado School of Mines ; Douglas Nychka, Colorado School of Mines
2:30 PM
High-Dimensional Inference for Multivariate Extremes with Spatial Scale-Aware Tail Dependence Structures
Likun Zhang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ; Mark Risser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Benjamin Shaby, Colorado State University
2:35 PM
Bayesian ETAS: Toward Improved Earthquake Rate Models in the Pacific Northwest
Max Schneider, University of Washington ; Peter Guttorp, University of Washington and Norwegian Computing Center
2:45 PM
A Bayesian Hierarchical Model Framework to Quantify Uncertainty of Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Forecasts
Stephen Walsh, Virginia Tech ; Marco May Ferreira, Virginia Tech Department of Statistics; David Higdon, Virginia Tech; Stephanie Zick, Virginia Tech
2:50 PM
Functional Data Fusion of PM2.5 Observations and Satellite AOD Measurements
Zhengyuan Zhu, Iowa State University ; Yueying Wang, Iowa State University; Lily Wang, Iowa State University
3:00 PM
A Bayesian Change Point Model for Detecting Linear Changes Across Time for Spatio-Temporal Data
Candace Berrett, Brigham Young University ; Brianne Gurney, Brigham Young University
3:05 PM
Statistical Downscaling of Sea Surface Temperature from Global Climate Models
Ayesha Ekanayaka, University of Cincinnati ; Emily Kang, University of Cincinnati; Peter Kalmus, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Amy Braverman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
3:10 PM
Prediction and Model Evaluation for Space-Time Data
Gregory Watson, UCLA ; donatello telesca, UCLA
3:15 PM
On Testing for the Equality of Autocovariance Between Time Series
Daniel Cirkovic, Texas A&M University; Thomas J Fisher, Miami University
3:20 PM
Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Scan Statistics of the Regression Coefficients
Junho Lee, Baylor University ; Jun Zhu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ronald Gangnon, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ying Sun, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
3:25 PM
A Spatial Dissimilarity Measure for Comparing Spatial Fields
Presentation
Eric Gilleland, National Center for Atmospheric Research
3:30 PM
Optimal Transport for Analyzing Ocean Data
Sangwon Hyun, University of Southern California, Department of Data Science and Operations
419 * !
Thu, 8/12/2021,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
Virtual
Quantifying the Anthropogenic Fingerprint in Climate Change — Invited Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , IMS, Section on Nonparametric Statistics
Organizer(s): Jan Beran, University of Konstanz
Chair(s): Sucharita Ghosh, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
4:05 PM
A Combined Estimate of Global Temperature Time Series and a Comparison to Climate Models
Peter Craigmile, The Ohio State University ; Peter Guttorp, University of Washington and Norwegian Computing Center
4:30 PM
Changing Seasons and Related Topics
Jan Beran, University of Konstanz ; Britta Steffens, University of Konstanz; Sucharita Ghosh, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
4:55 PM
What Drives Temperature Anomalies? A Functional SVAR Approach
Presentation
J. Isaac Miller, University of Missouri ; Yoosoon Chang, Indiana University; Joon Y. Park, Indiana University
5:20 PM
Multivariate Integer-Valued Time Series with Flexible Autocovariances and Their Application to Major Hurricane Counts
Vladas Pipiras, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
5:45 PM
Floor Discussion
435 *
Thu, 8/12/2021,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
Virtual
Volume, Velocity, and Variety in Environmental Statistics: New Perspectives and Methods — Topic-Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment , ASA Advisory Committee on Climate Change Policy, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Organizer(s): Stefano Castruccio, University of Notre Dame
Chair(s): Stefano Castruccio, University of Notre Dame
4:05 PM
Estimating Concurrent Climate Extremes: A Conditional Approach
Whitney Huang, Clemson University School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences ; Adam Monahan, University of Victoria; Francis Zwiers, University of Victoria
4:25 PM
An Interaction Neyman-Scott Point Process Model for Coronavirus Disease-19
Won Chang, University of Cincinnati ; Jaewoo Park, Yonsei University; Boseung Chio, Korea University
4:45 PM
Stochastic Weather Generator for Hourly Temperature in the Midwest
Julie Bessac, Argonne National Laboratory ; Michael Stein, Rutgers University; Mihai Anitescu, Argonne National Laboratory
5:05 PM
ssessing the Reliability of Wind Power Operations under a Changing Climate with a Non-Gaussian Bias Correction
Jiachen Zhang, University of Notre Dame ; Stefano Castruccio, University of Notre Dame; Marc Genton, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Paola Crippa, University of Notre Dame
5:25 PM
KAUST Competition on Spatial Statistics for Large Data Sets
Huang Huang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
5:45 PM
Floor Discussion