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The following pages link to A comparison study of extreme precipitation from six different regional climate models via spatial hierarchical modeling (Q549647):
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- A spatial analysis of multivariate output from regional climate models (Q542461) (← links)
- Temperature and precipitation extremes in the second half of the twentieth century from numerical modeling results and observational data (Q731763) (← links)
- Extracting a common signal in tree ring widths with a semi-parametric Bayesian hierarchical model (Q1618207) (← links)
- Modeling of extreme events and regional climate variability on the territory of the Caucasus (Georgia) (Q2050324) (← links)
- A hierarchical model for the analysis of spatial rainfall extremes (Q2259827) (← links)
- Spatial hierarchical modeling of precipitation extremes from a regional climate model (Q2260169) (← links)
- Comparing and blending regional climate model predictions for the American Southwest (Q2261049) (← links)
- Improved return level estimation via a weighted likelihood, latent spatial extremes model (Q2272998) (← links)
- Extreme value analysis for evaluating ozone control strategies (Q2443142) (← links)
- Investigating precipitation extremes in South Carolina with focus on the state's October 2015 precipitation event (Q5036505) (← links)
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- Toward Optimal Fingerprinting in Detection and Attribution of Changes in Climate Extremes (Q5857117) (← links)
- Bayesian hierarchical modeling of extreme hourly precipitation in Norway (Q6139129) (← links)
- Computationally efficient spatial modeling of annual maximum 24‐h precipitation on a fine grid (Q6139151) (← links)
- A Bayesian spatial hierarchical model for extreme precipitation in Great Britain (Q6626027) (← links)
- Investigating the association between late spring Gulf of Mexico sea surface temperatures and U.S. Gulf Coast precipitation extremes with focus on Hurricane Harvey (Q6626133) (← links)