Birs- 16w5092: Uncertainty Modeling in the Analysis of Weather, Climate and Hydrological Extremes
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Title: A plethora of uncertainty: The challenge of evaluating models and constraining projections given abundant internal variability
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Title: Understanding changes in short-duration heavy rainfall with global warming
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Title: Assessing Climate Extremes across Scales - From Global to Regional Climate Modeling to Decision-making
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Title: Statistical methods in the detection and attribution of long-term climate changes
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Title: Understanding and attributing extremes: three methodological proposals
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Title: Detection, attribution of long-term change, and event attribution
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Title: Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Extreme Event Attribution
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Title: Models for Complex Extreme Events
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Title: Spatial Statistics for Climate and Weather
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Title: Spatial Temporal Statistical Modeling of Extremes and a Marginal Approach
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Title: Full Likelihood Inference For Max-Stable Distributions Based on a Stochastic EM Algorithm
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Title: Three "simple" tools for analyzing changes in extremes
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Title: and Emeric Thibaud: Extreme value analysis for large spatial data sets
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Title: Challenges and opportunities in flood estimation
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