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The following pages link to Continuous spatial process models for spatial extreme values (Q2260130):
Displaying 35 items.
- A hierarchical max-stable spatial model for extreme precipitation (Q98949) (← links)
- A flexible dependence model for spatial extremes (Q256468) (← links)
- A spatio-temporal dynamic regression model for extreme wind speeds (Q488093) (← links)
- Geostatistics of dependent and asymptotically independent extremes (Q500745) (← links)
- Spatial modeling of extreme snow depth (Q652338) (← links)
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for spatial extremes with multiple durations (Q1659481) (← links)
- Assessing the risk of disruption of wind turbine operations in Saudi Arabia using Bayesian spatial extremes (Q2028587) (← links)
- Modelling sub-daily precipitation extremes with the blended generalised extreme value distribution (Q2102980) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian inference for analysis of spatiotemporal flood frequency data (Q2154186) (← links)
- Spatial generalized linear models with non-Gaussian translation processes (Q2163485) (← links)
- Projecting flood-inducing precipitation with a Bayesian analogue model (Q2209862) (← links)
- Estimating high-resolution red sea surface temperature hotspots, using a low-rank semiparametric spatial model (Q2245130) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal modelling of extreme storms (Q2258573) (← links)
- Spatial Bayesian Nonparametric Methods (Q2800204) (← links)
- Multivariate modelling of spatial extremes based on copulas (Q4960693) (← links)
- Investigating precipitation extremes in South Carolina with focus on the state's October 2015 precipitation event (Q5036505) (← links)
- Extreme value and cluster analysis of European daily temperature series (Q5124961) (← links)
- CAN A REGIONAL CLIMATE MODEL REPRODUCE OBSERVED EXTREME TEMPERATURES (Q5148622) (← links)
- Generalized Additive Models for Exceedances of High Thresholds With an Application to Return Level Estimation for U.S. Wind Gusts (Q5208091) (← links)
- A Hierarchical Max-Infinitely Divisible Spatial Model for Extreme Precipitation (Q5857128) (← links)
- Statistical modeling of spatial extremes (Q5962684) (← links)
- Discussion of ``Statistical modeling of spatial extremes'' by A. C. Davison, S. A. Padoan and M. Ribatet (Q5962685) (← links)
- Rejoinder (Q5962689) (← links)
- Spatial extreme value analysis to project extremes of large‐scale indicators for severe weather (Q6069104) (← links)
- Assessing exceedance of ozone standards: a space‐time downscaler for fourth highest ozone concentrations (Q6090035) (← links)
- Spatial modelling framework for the characterisation of rainfall extremes at different durations and under climate change (Q6179631) (← links)
- Advances in statistical modeling of spatial extremes (Q6602343) (← links)
- A likelihood for correlated extreme series (Q6626077) (← links)
- Nonstationarity in peaks-over-threshold river flows: a regional random effects model (Q6626090) (← links)
- A multivariate spatial skew-\(t\) process for joint modeling of extreme precipitation indexes (Q6626136) (← links)
- Predicting extreme surges from sparse data using a copula-based hierarchical Bayesian spatial model (Q6626159) (← links)
- Simultaneous autoregressive models for spatial extremes (Q6626377) (← links)
- Spatial deformation for nonstationary extremal dependence (Q6626395) (← links)
- Smooth copula-based generalized extreme value model and spatial interpolation for extreme rainfall in Central Eastern Canada (Q6626585) (← links)
- A hierarchical Bayesian non-asymptotic extreme value model for spatial data (Q6626619) (← links)