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87 | Sun, 8/3/2014, 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM | CC-Ballroom East | |
STATMOS/NCAR Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences — Invited Poster Presentations | |||
Section on Statistics and the Environment | |||
Chair(s): Daniel S. Cooley, Colorado State University | |||
1: | A Multivariate Framework for Hurricane Forecast Assessment — Zachary Weller ; Jennifer A. Hoeting, Colorado State University | ||
2: | Using Covariates to Model Dependence in Non-Stationary, High-Frequency Meteorological Processes — Andrew Poppick, University of Chicago ; Michael Stein, University of Chicago | ||
4: | Nonparametric Determination of Seasons — Aaron Zimmerman, University of Washington ; Peter Guttorp, University of Washington | ||
5: | Visualizing Spatial Analysis of Tropical Cyclones and Seasonal Cyclone Forecast — Marcela Alfaro-Córdoba, North Carolina State University ; Joe Guinness, North Carolina State University ; Montserrat Fuentes, North Carolina State University | ||
6: | Nonstationary Spatial Modeling via Covariance Regression — Mark Risser, Ohio State University ; Kate Calder, Ohio State University | ||
7: | Exploring the Magnetosphere: Methods for Calibration and Validation LFM-MIX — Stephan R. Sain, NCAR | ||
8: | Data Mining for Extreme Behavior with Application to Ground Level Ozone — Brook T. Russell, Colorado State University ; Daniel S. Cooley, Colorado State University ; William C. Porter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Colette L. Heald, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Brian Reich, North Carolina State University | ||
9: | Spatial Dependence Modeling of Precipitation Extremes Using a Conditional Approach — Lina Lin, University of Washington ; Peter Guttorp, University of Washington | ||
10: | Visualization of Data Assimilation Methods — Barbara A. Bailey, San Diego State University ; Colette Smirniotis, San Diego State University | ||
11: | Spatial Hierarchical Clustering Using Directional Derivatives — Candace Berrett, Brigham Young University ; Maria A. Terres, Duke University ; Matthew Heaton, Brigham Young University ; William Christensen, Brigham Young University | ||
12: | Equivalent Kriging — William Kleiber, University of Colorado ; Douglas Nychka, NCAR | ||
14: | Modeling of Sparse and Spatially Correlated Functional Data — Surajit Ray, University of Glasgow ; Chong Liu, State Street Global Advisors ; Giles Hooker, Cornell University | ||
15: | Reconstructing Carbon Dioxide for the Last 2000 Years: A Hierarchical Success Story — Douglas Nychka, NCAR | ||
16: | Climate Change, Air Quality, and Health: Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Predicting the Change in Mortality Associated with Future Ozone Exposures — Stacey Alexeeff, NCAR ; Douglas Nychka, NCAR ; Gabi Pfister, NCAR | ||
17: | Supercomputing for Multi-Resolution Gaussian Process Modeling — Dorit Hammerling, NCAR ; Nathan Lenssen, NCAR ; Douglas Nychka, NCAR ; Stephan R. Sain, NCAR | ||
18: | Globolakes: Functional Clustering and Global Scale Coherence of Lake Water Quality — Ruth Haggarty, University of Glasgow ; Claire Miller, University of Glasgow ; Marian Scott, University of Glasgow ; Francesco Finazzi, University of Bergamo |
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