JSM 2012 Online Program
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519 * | Wed, 8/1/2012, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-Room 32A | |
Climate Applications — Contributed Papers | |||
Section on Statistics and the Environment | |||
Chair(s): Emily Lei Kang, University of Cincinnati | |||
10:35 AM | Derivation of Phenological Information from Remotely Sensed Imagery for Improved Regional Climate Modeling — Jing Wang, University of Illinois at Chicago ; Nathan Moore, Michigan State University ; Jiaguo Qi, Michigan State University ; Lijian Yang, Soochow University/Michigan State University ; Jennifer Olson, Michigan State University ; Nathan Torbick, Applied Geosolutions ; Jianjun Ge, Oklahoma State University | ||
10:50 AM | Spatio-Temporal Data Fusion for Remote-Sensing Applications — Hai Nguyen, California Institute of Technology ; Matthias Katzfuss, Universität Heidelberg ; Noel Cressie, The Ohio State University ; Amy Braverman, California Institute of Technology | ||
11:05 AM | Investigating the Spring-to-Summer Transition in Georgia — Raymond Mooring, Analysis Made Easy ; Lynne Seymour, The University of Georgia | ||
11:20 AM | Model Sensitivity in Climate Reconstruction Using Tree-Ring Data — Matthew Schofield, University of Kentucky | ||
11:35 AM | Downscaling High-Resolution Precipitation from Regional Climate Model Output — Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire ; Yibin Pan, University of New Hampshire ; Eric M Laflamme, University of New Hampshire | ||
11:50 AM | Spatio-Temporal Trend Analysis of Historic Records of Spring Bird Arrival — Ali Arab, Georgetown University | ||
12:05 PM | Hotspot Identification for Massive Spatial Data Sets — Joshua French, University of Colorado Denver |
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