
Statistical Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences: Volume 100
Daniel S. Wilks(Author)
Academic Press
2nd Edition
Published on 12. December 2005
Book
Hardback
648 pages
978-0-12-751966-1 (ISBN)
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Statistical Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences, Second Edition, explains the latest statistical methods used to describe, analyze, test, and forecast atmospheric data. This revised and expanded text is intended to help students understand and communicate what their data sets have to say, or to make sense of the scientific literature in meteorology, climatology, and related disciplines.
In this new edition, what was a single chapter on multivariate statistics has been expanded to a full six chapters on this important topic. Other chapters have also been revised and cover exploratory data analysis, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, statistical weather forecasting, forecast verification, and time series analysis. There is now an expanded treatment of resampling tests and key analysis techniques, an updated discussion on ensemble forecasting, and a detailed chapter on forecast verification. In addition, the book includes new sections on maximum likelihood and on statistical simulation and contains current references to original research. Students will benefit from pedagogical features including worked examples, end-of-chapter exercises with separate solutions, and numerous illustrations and equations.
This book will be of interest to researchers and students in the atmospheric sciences, including meteorology, climatology, and other geophysical disciplines.
In this new edition, what was a single chapter on multivariate statistics has been expanded to a full six chapters on this important topic. Other chapters have also been revised and cover exploratory data analysis, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, statistical weather forecasting, forecast verification, and time series analysis. There is now an expanded treatment of resampling tests and key analysis techniques, an updated discussion on ensemble forecasting, and a detailed chapter on forecast verification. In addition, the book includes new sections on maximum likelihood and on statistical simulation and contains current references to original research. Students will benefit from pedagogical features including worked examples, end-of-chapter exercises with separate solutions, and numerous illustrations and equations.
This book will be of interest to researchers and students in the atmospheric sciences, including meteorology, climatology, and other geophysical disciplines.
Reviews / Votes
"I would strongly recommend this book... To those who already posses the first edition and are satisfied users, you would be hard-pressed to do without the second edition." --Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society"What makes this book specific to meterology, and not just to applied statistics, are it's extensive examples and two chapters on statistcal forecasting and forecast evaluation." --William (Matt) Briggs, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Researchers and students in the atmospheric sciences, including meteorology, climatology, and other geophysical disciplines
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 184 mm
Weight
1338 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-751966-1 (9780127519661)
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Daniel S. Wilks has been a member of the Atmospheric Sciences faculty at Cornell University since 1987. His research focuses on the application of statistical methods for quantification and analysis of uncertainty in meteorological and climatological data and forecasts. Dr. Wilks has taught courses on statistics in the atmospheric sciences and has been author or coauthor of more than 100 peer-reviewed research articles.
Content
PART I: Preliminaries
CHAPTER 1. Introduction
CHAPTER 2. Review of Probability
PART II: Univariate Statistics
CHAPTER 3. Empirical Distributions and Exploratory Data Analysis
CHAPTER 4. Parametric Probability Distributions
CHAPTER 5. Hypothesis Testing
CHAPTER 6. Statistical Forecasting
CHAPTER 7. Forecast Verification
CHAPTER 8. Time Series
PART III: Multivariate Statistics
CHAPTER 9. Matrix Algebra and Random Matrices
CHAPTER 10. The Multivariate Normal (MVN) Distribution
CHAPTER 11. Principal Component (EOF) Analysis
CHAPTER 12. Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA)
CHAPTER 13. Discrimination and Classification
CHAPTER 14. Cluster Analysis
CHAPTER 1. Introduction
CHAPTER 2. Review of Probability
PART II: Univariate Statistics
CHAPTER 3. Empirical Distributions and Exploratory Data Analysis
CHAPTER 4. Parametric Probability Distributions
CHAPTER 5. Hypothesis Testing
CHAPTER 6. Statistical Forecasting
CHAPTER 7. Forecast Verification
CHAPTER 8. Time Series
PART III: Multivariate Statistics
CHAPTER 9. Matrix Algebra and Random Matrices
CHAPTER 10. The Multivariate Normal (MVN) Distribution
CHAPTER 11. Principal Component (EOF) Analysis
CHAPTER 12. Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA)
CHAPTER 13. Discrimination and Classification
CHAPTER 14. Cluster Analysis