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The following pages link to Space–Time Modelling of Extreme Events (Q5088227):
Displayed 50 items.
- A continuous updating weighted least squares estimator of tail dependence in high dimensions (Q125412) (← links)
- A flexible dependence model for spatial extremes (Q256468) (← links)
- Likelihood estimators for multivariate extremes (Q262538) (← links)
- A goodness-of-fit test for heavy tailed distributions with unknown parameters and its application to simulated precipitation extremes in the Euro-Mediterranean region (Q274019) (← links)
- Non-stationary dependence structures for spatial extremes (Q321454) (← links)
- Latent process modelling of threshold exceedances in hourly rainfall series (Q321463) (← links)
- Anisotropic Brown-Resnick space-time processes: estimation and model assessment (Q347148) (← links)
- Geostatistics of dependent and asymptotically independent extremes (Q500745) (← links)
- On the measurement and treatment of extremes in time series (Q508717) (← links)
- Estimation of spatial max-stable models using threshold exceedances (Q892811) (← links)
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for spatial extremes with multiple durations (Q1659481) (← links)
- Statistical post-processing of forecasts for extremes using bivariate Brown-Resnick processes with an application to wind gusts (Q1675706) (← links)
- Geometric ergodicity for some space-time max-stable Markov chains (Q1726762) (← links)
- INLA goes extreme: Bayesian tail regression for the estimation of high spatio-temporal quantiles (Q1792632) (← links)
- The MELBS team winning entry for the EVA2017 competition for spatiotemporal prediction of extreme rainfall using generalized extreme value quantiles (Q1792637) (← links)
- Exploration and inference in spatial extremes using empirical basis functions (Q2009121) (← links)
- Editorial: EVA 2019 data competition on spatio-temporal prediction of Red Sea surface temperature extremes (Q2028570) (← links)
- A spatio-temporal model for Red Sea surface temperature anomalies (Q2028573) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal prediction of missing temperature with stochastic Poisson equations. The LC2019 team winning entry for the EVA 2019 data competition (Q2028576) (← links)
- Assessing the risk of disruption of wind turbine operations in Saudi Arabia using Bayesian spatial extremes (Q2028587) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation for space-time max-stable processes: an \(F\)-madogram-based approach (Q2046292) (← links)
- A horse race between the block maxima method and the peak-over-threshold approach (Q2075692) (← links)
- Extremes and regular variation (Q2080146) (← links)
- Whittle estimation based on the extremal spectral density of a heavy-tailed random field (Q2105071) (← links)
- Modeling spatial tail dependence with Cauchy convolution processes (Q2106793) (← links)
- Modeling nonstationary temperature maxima based on extremal dependence changing with event magnitude (Q2135353) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian inference for analysis of spatiotemporal flood frequency data (Q2154186) (← links)
- Fitting spatial max-mixture processes with unknown extremal dependence class: an exploratory analysis tool (Q2195748) (← links)
- A spliced gamma-generalized Pareto model for short-term extreme wind speed probabilistic forecasting (Q2273005) (← links)
- Generalised least squares estimation of regularly varying space-time processes based on flexible observation schemes (Q2311596) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation for isotropic max-stable space-time processes (Q2325332) (← links)
- Exact simulation of Brown-Resnick random fields at a finite number of locations (Q2352979) (← links)
- A Spatial Markov Model for Climate Extremes (Q3391188) (← links)
- Bayesian Model Averaging Over Tree-based Dependence Structures for Multivariate Extremes (Q3391465) (← links)
- Simple nonlinear models with rigorous extreme events and heavy tails (Q4632031) (← links)
- Marginal standardization of upper semicontinuous processes. With application to max-stable processes (Q4684890) (← links)
- Factor Copula Models for Replicated Spatial Data (Q4690973) (← links)
- Censored pairwise likelihood-based tests for mixing coefficient of spatial max-mixture models (Q4958339) (← links)
- Multivariate modelling of spatial extremes based on copulas (Q4960693) (← links)
- Modeling Nonstationary Extreme Dependence With Stationary Max-Stable Processes and Multidimensional Scaling (Q5066459) (← links)
- Testing for poolability of the space-time autoregressive moving-average model (Q5079100) (← links)
- On the performance of the Bayesian composite likelihood estimation of max-stable processes (Q5106978) (← links)
- Local Likelihood Estimation of Complex Tail Dependence Structures, Applied to U.S. Precipitation Extremes (Q5120643) (← links)
- Hierarchical Space-Time Modeling of Asymptotically Independent Exceedances With an Application to Precipitation Data (Q5130596) (← links)
- Space‒time max-stable models with spectral separability (Q5197397) (← 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)
- Multivariate extremes and max-stable processes: discussion of the paper by Zhengjun Zhang (Q5880060) (← links)
- Extending the Gneiting class for modeling spatially isotropic and temporally symmetric vector random fields (Q6044189) (← links)
- A Space-Time Skew-<i>t</i> Model for Threshold Exceedances (Q6079970) (← links)