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Letting the data speak for itself

1 min read · Sun, Sep 3 2017

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A new statistical approach for environmental measurements lets the data determine how to model extreme events.

Challenging statistics of weather extremes

1 min read · Sun, Feb 25 2018

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More accurate statistical modeling of extreme weather will improve forecasting and disaster mitigation.

A sharper view of flood risk

1 min read · Sun, Jun 7 2020

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Extreme weather patterns and regions at risk of flooding could be easier to spot using a new statistical model for large spatial datasets.

Predicting future hotspots in the Red Sea

1 min read · Thu, Apr 8 2021

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Predicting areas of the Red Sea most susceptible to overheating by the end of the century could help conservation efforts to protect its precious coral reefs.

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