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Colorado Convention Center = “CC”, Hyatt = “HY”

259 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/08, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-102
Statistics for Climate Models - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science, Section on Statistics and the Environment
Organizer(s): Bruno Sanso, University of California, Santa Cruz
Chair(s): Doug Nychka, National Center of Atmospheric Research
    10:35 AM   Learning About Complex Physical Systems from Multiple Computer ModelsLeanna L. House, University of Durham; Michael Goldstein, University of Durham; Jonathon Rougier, University of Bristol
    10:55 AM   Computional Approaches for Parameter Estimation in Climate Models — Alejandro Villagran, University of New Mexico; Gabriel Huerta, University of New Mexico; Charles Jackson, The University of Texas at Austin; Mrinal Sen, The University of Texas at Austin
    11:15 AM   Hierarchical Calibration of a Climate ModelJames Gattiker, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Dave Higdon, Los Alamos National Laboratory
    11:35 AM   Estimating the Probability Distribution of Climate System PropertiesBruno Sanso, University of California, Santa Cruz; Chris Forest, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    11:55 AM   Parameter Estimation for Computationally Intensive Nonlinear Regression with an Application to Climate ModelingDorin Drignei, Oakland University; Doug Nychka, National Center of Atmospheric Research; Chris Forest, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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