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240 * !
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Wed, 8/11/2021,
10:00 AM -
11:50 AM
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Virtual
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Making the Case for Professional Climate Statisticians — Topic-Contributed Papers
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Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Statistics and the Environment, Section on Statistics and the Environment
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Organizer(s): Mark Risser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Chair(s): Matthew Heiner, Brigham Young University
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10:05 AM
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Hierarchical Spatial Modeling of Monotone West Antarctic Snow Density Curves
Philip White, Brigham Young University; Durban G Keeler, University of Utah Department of Geography; Summer Rupper, University of Utah Department of Geography
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10:25 AM
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Detecting Changes in Spatial Extremes with Attribution to Both Anthropogenic Influences and Natural Modes of Climate Variability
Mark Risser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Likun Zhang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Chris Paciorek, University of California, Berkeley
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10:45 AM
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Observation-Based Simulations of Humidity and Temperature Using Quantile Regression
Andrew Poppick, Carleton College; Karen Aline McKinnon, University of California - Los Angeles
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11:05 AM
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Looking Under the Hood of Remote Sensing Measurements of CO2
Jenny Brynjarsdottir, Case Western Reserve University
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11:25 AM
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Discussant: Michael Wehner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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11:45 AM
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Floor Discussion
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