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Activity Number: 410
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Abstract - #309796
Title: High-Resolution Space-Time Ozone Modeling for Assessing Trends
Author(s): Sujit Sahu*+
Companies: University of Southampton
Address: School of Mathematics, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
Keywords: Dynamic model ; misalignment ; spatial variability ; Markov chain Monte Carlo ; stationarity
Abstract:

This paper proposes a space-time model for daily 8-hour maximum ozone levels to provide input for regulatory activities: detection, evaluation, and analysis of spatial patterns and temporal trend in ozone summaries. The model is applied to the analysis of data from the state of Ohio which contains a mix of urban, suburban, and rural ozone monitoring sites. The proposed space-time model is auto-regressive and incorporates the most important meteorological variables observed at a collection of ozone monitoring sites as well as at several weather stations where ozone levels have not been observed. This misalignment is handled through spatial modeling. In so doing we adopt a computationally convenient approach based on the successive daily increments in meteorological variables. The resulting hierarchical model is specified within a Bayesian framework and is fitted using MCMC techniques.


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