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Statistical Analysis in Climate Research

Statistical Analysis in Climate Research

Statistical Analysis in Climate Research

Hans von Storch, Universität Hamburg
Francis W. Zwiers, University of Victoria, British Columbia
January 2005
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    Climatology is, to a large degree, the study of the statistics of our climate. The powerful tools of mathematical statistics therefore find wide application in climatological research. The purpose of this book is to help the climatologist understand the basic precepts of the statistician's art and to provide some of the background needed to apply statistical methodology correctly and usefully. The book is self contained: introductory material, standard advanced techniques, and the specialised techniques used specifically by climatologists are all contained within this one source. There are a wealth of real-world examples drawn from the climate literature to demonstrate the need, power and pitfalls of statistical analysis in climate research. Suitable for graduate courses on statistics for climatic, atmospheric and oceanic science, this book will also be valuable as a reference source for researchers in climatology, meteorology, atmospheric science, and oceanography.

    • Uses a wealth of real-world examples
    • Self contained, includes introductory material, standard advanced techniques, and the specialised techniques used specifically by climatologists
    • The only source presently available that contains a complete description of the full range pattern analysis techniques currently used in climate research

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    "...a wonderful reference to better understand the state of the art of climatological modeling." Environmental Geology

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    January 2005
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    221 b/w illus. 39 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • Part I. Fundamentals:
    • 2. Probability theory
    • 3. Distributions of climate variables
    • 4. Concepts in statistical inference
    • 5. Estimation
    • Part II. Confirmation and Analysis:
    • 6. The statistical test of a hypothesis
    • 7. Analysis of atmospheric circulation problems
    • Part III. Fitting Statistical Models:
    • 8. Regression
    • 9. Analysis of variance
    • Part IV. Time Series:
    • 10. Time series and stochastic processes
    • 11. Parameters of univariate and bivariate time series
    • 12. Estimating covariance functions and spectra
    • Part V. Eigen Techniques:
    • 13. Empirical orthogonal functions
    • 14. Canonical correlation analysis
    • 15. POP analysis
    • 16. Complex eigentechniques
    • Part VI. Other Topics:
    • 17. Specific statistical concepts in climate research
    • 18. Forecast quality evaluation
    • Part VII. Appendices.
      Authors
    • Hans von Storch , Universität Hamburg

      Hans von Storch is Director of the Institute of Hydrophysics of the GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht, Germany and a Professor at the Meteorological Institute of the University of Hamburg.

    • Francis W. Zwiers , University of Victoria, British Columbia

      Francis W. Zwiers is Chief of the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Atmospheric Environment Service, Victoria, Canada, and an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Mathematicw and Statistics of the University of Victoria.