A comparison study of extreme precipitation from six different regional climate models via spatial hierarchical modeling
DOI10.1007/S10687-009-0098-2zbMATH Open1238.62138OpenAlexW2068106118MaRDI QIDQ549647FDOQ549647
Authors: Erin M. Schliep, Daniel Cooley, Jennifer A. Hoeting, Stephan R. Sain
Publication date: 18 July 2011
Published in: Extremes (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10687-009-0098-2
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Bayesian inference (62F15) Time series, auto-correlation, regression, etc. in statistics (GARCH) (62M10) Inference from spatial processes (62M30) Numerical analysis or methods applied to Markov chains (65C40) Statistics of extreme values; tail inference (62G32) Applications of statistics to environmental and related topics (62P12)
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