JSM 2012 Online Program
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545 ! | Wed, 8/1/2012, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | HQ-Sapphire EF | |
Extremes with Applications to Climate Studies — Invited Papers | |||
Section on Statistics and the Environment , Section on Risk Analysis , SSC | |||
Organizer(s): Huixia Judy Wang, North Carolina State University | |||
Chair(s): Huixia Judy Wang, North Carolina State University | |||
2:05 PM | A Model for Extremes on a Regular Spatial Lattice — Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University | ||
2:30 PM | Bayesian Empirical Likelihood for Quantile Regression: A Bayesian Approach to Efficiently Model Multiple Tail Quantiles — Yunwen Yang, Drexel University ; Xuming He, University of Michigan | ||
2:55 PM | Economic Impact of Extreme Climate Events: An Approach Based on Penultimate Extreme Value Theory — Rick Katz, National Center for Atmospheric Research | ||
3:20 PM | Modeling Nonstationary Extremes: The Case of Heat Waves — Debbie Dupuis, HEC Montreal | ||
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion |
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