| Titre : |
Statistical methods for climate scientists |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Timothy M Delsole, Auteur ; Michael K Tippett, Auteur |
| Editeur : |
Cambridge University Press. |
| Année de publication : |
2022 |
| Importance : |
525p. |
| Présentation : |
ill. |
| Format : |
25cm x 17cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-108-47241-8 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) |
| Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
| Résumé : |
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This text will be useful for teaching advanced undergraduates and graduate students about the applications of statistical methods to climate data analysis. It is filled with many relevant examples informed by the authors' long experience in the field. I am sure that I will frequently use it as a reference in the coming years for my own research.’ Tom Hamill, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
‘This book is essential for any climate scientist and is ideally suited for an introductory graduate course in climate analysis. The material covered includes a comprehensive sample of classical and modern multi-variate techniques that are widely used in the peer-reviewed literature. The step-by-step examples are clearly based on years of hands-on teaching experience by the authors and are easily implementable and, importantly, highlight interpretation and limitations - a must for any climate analysist.’ Ben Kirtman, University of Miami
‘An appealing book written by outstanding authors, with basic to advanced topics in every chapter, including some unusual topics for a statistics book such as data assimilation and the most predictable modes. The iteration with several years of students to produce an understandable and logical text (which is formal and analytical in nature) is unique and worthy for consideration as a textbook for graduate courses or as refresher for any geophysical scientist.’ Huug van den Dool, NOAA
‘Includes both the mathematics and the intuition needed for climate data analysis.’ Dennis L. Hartmann, University of Washington
'… this comprehensive presentation of statistical techniques will be helpful to many graduate students and researchers in climate science … Highly recommended.' S. G. Decker, Choice
‘… Timothy DelSole and Michael Tippett aim to streamline students’ mathematical training by collecting the most important methods into a single textbook … As more climate scientists venture into such subtle problems as whether to attribute extreme events like prolonged heat waves to climate change, the critical statistical thinking skills fostered in Statistical Methods for Climate Scientists will be of increasing importance.’ Brad Marston, Physics Today |
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Statistical methods for climate scientists [texte imprimé] / Timothy M Delsole, Auteur ; Michael K Tippett, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge University Press., 2022 . - 525p. : ill. ; 25cm x 17cm. ISBN : 978-1-108-47241-8 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Anglais ( eng)
| Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
| Résumé : |
.
This text will be useful for teaching advanced undergraduates and graduate students about the applications of statistical methods to climate data analysis. It is filled with many relevant examples informed by the authors' long experience in the field. I am sure that I will frequently use it as a reference in the coming years for my own research.’ Tom Hamill, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
‘This book is essential for any climate scientist and is ideally suited for an introductory graduate course in climate analysis. The material covered includes a comprehensive sample of classical and modern multi-variate techniques that are widely used in the peer-reviewed literature. The step-by-step examples are clearly based on years of hands-on teaching experience by the authors and are easily implementable and, importantly, highlight interpretation and limitations - a must for any climate analysist.’ Ben Kirtman, University of Miami
‘An appealing book written by outstanding authors, with basic to advanced topics in every chapter, including some unusual topics for a statistics book such as data assimilation and the most predictable modes. The iteration with several years of students to produce an understandable and logical text (which is formal and analytical in nature) is unique and worthy for consideration as a textbook for graduate courses or as refresher for any geophysical scientist.’ Huug van den Dool, NOAA
‘Includes both the mathematics and the intuition needed for climate data analysis.’ Dennis L. Hartmann, University of Washington
'… this comprehensive presentation of statistical techniques will be helpful to many graduate students and researchers in climate science … Highly recommended.' S. G. Decker, Choice
‘… Timothy DelSole and Michael Tippett aim to streamline students’ mathematical training by collecting the most important methods into a single textbook … As more climate scientists venture into such subtle problems as whether to attribute extreme events like prolonged heat waves to climate change, the critical statistical thinking skills fostered in Statistical Methods for Climate Scientists will be of increasing importance.’ Brad Marston, Physics Today |
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