JSM 2012 Online Program
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329 * | Tue, 7/31/2012, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Room 21 | |
Analyzing Extremes in Environmental Studies — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Statistics and the Environment , International Indian Statistical Association , ASA Advisory Committee on Climate Change Policy | |||
Organizer(s): Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University | |||
Chair(s): Brian Reich, North Carolina State University | |||
10:35 AM | Threshold Approach in the Analysis of Spatial Extremes — Soyoung Jeon, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | ||
10:55 AM | Statistical Modeling of Extreme Value Behavior in North American Tree-Ring Density Series — Elizabeth Mannshardt, North Carolina State University ; Peter F Craigmile, The Ohio State University ; Martin P. Tingley, Harvard University | ||
11:15 AM | A Hierarchical Bayesian Extreme Value Theory Approach to Modeling Heat Waves — Benjamin Shaby, University of California at Berkeley | ||
11:35 AM | An Investigation of the Pineapple Express Phenomenon via Bivariate Extreme Value Theory — Grant Brian Weller, Colorado State University ; Daniel Cooley, Colorado State University ; Stephan Sain, Geophysical Statistics Project | ||
11:55 AM | Future Rainfall Projections Using Downscaled Regional Climate Models — Robert Erhardt, Wake Forest University | ||
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion |
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