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Posted in Books, pictures with tags bad graph, climate change, environment, global warming, Nature, UN 2023 Water Conference, United Nations, Water Conference, water governance, water resources, word cloud on May 1, 2023 by xi'anstatistical aspects of climate change [discuss]
Posted in Books, pictures, Statistics, Travel, University life with tags Aberdeen, climate change, discussion paper, environment, extreme temperatures, extreme value theory, forest fires, Greenland, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Pacific North West, Royal Statistical Society, RSS, Scotland, water on August 4, 2022 by xi'an
As part of its annual conference in Aberdeen, Scotland, the RSS is organising a discussion meeting on two papers presented on Wednesday 14 September 2022, 5.00PM – 7.00PM (GMT+1), with free on-line registration.
Two papers will be presented:
‘Assessing present and future risk of water damage using building attributes, meteorology, and topography’ by Heinrich-Mertsching et al.
‘The importance of context in extreme value analysis with application to extreme temperatures in the USA and Greenland’ by Clarkson et al.“The Discussion Meeting at this year’s RSS conference in Aberdeen will feature two papers on the Statistical Aspects of Climate Change. The Discussion Meetings Committee chose this topic area motivated by the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) held in Glasgow last year and because climate changes and the environment is one of the RSS’s six current campaigning priorities for 2022.
You are welcome to listen to the speakers and join in the discussion of the papers which follows the presentations. All the proceedings will be published in a forthcoming issue of Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics) .”
Dr Shirley Coleman, Chair and Honorary Officer for Discussion Meetings