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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R835228
Using Advanced Statistical Techniques to Identify the Drivers and Occurrence of Historical and Future Extreme Air Quality Events in the United States from Observations and Models
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Extreme Event Impacts on Air Quality and Water Quality with a Changing Global Climate (2011)
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Journal Article | Fix MJ, Cooley D, Hodzic A, Gilleland E, Russell BT, Porter WC, Pfister GG. Observed and predicted sensitivities of extreme surface ozone to meteorological drivers in three US cities. Atmospheric Environment 2018;176:292-300. |
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Journal Article | Morris SA, Reich BJ, Thibaud E, Cooley D. A space-time skew-t model for threshold exceedances. Biometrics 2017;73(3):749-758. |
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Journal Article | Parker RJ, Reich BJ, Sain SR. A multiresolution approach to estimating the value added by regional climate models. Journal of Climate 2015;28(22):8873-8887. |
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Journal Article | Porter WC, Heald CL, Cooley D, Russell B. Investigating the observed sensitivities of air-quality extremes to meteorological drivers via quantile regression. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2015;15(18):10349-10366. |
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Journal Article | Porter W, Heald C. The mechanisms and meteorological drivers of the summertime ozone-temperature relationship. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 2019;19(20):13367-13381. |
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Journal Article | Reich BJ, Shaby BA. A hierarchical max-stable spatial model for extreme precipitation. Annals of Applied Statistics 2012;6(4):1430-1451. |
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Journal Article | Reich BJ, Chang HH, Foley KM. A spectral method for spatial downscaling. Biometrics 2014;70(4):932-942. |
R834799 (2014) R834799 (2015) R834799 (2016) R834799 (Final) R835228 (2013) R835228 (2014) R835228 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Reich B, Cooley D, Foley K, Napelenok S, Shaby B. Extreme value analysis for evaluating ozone control strategies. Annals of Applied Statistics 2013;7(2):739-762. |
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Journal Article | Russell BT, Cooley DS, Porter WC, Reich BJ, Heald CL. Data mining to investigate the meteorological drivers for extreme ground level ozone events. Annals of Applied Statistics 2016;10(3):1673-1698. |
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Journal Article | Russell BT, Cooley DS, Porter WC, Heald CL. Modeling the spatial behavior of the meteorological drivers' effects on extreme ozone. Environmetrics 2016;27(6):334-344. |
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Journal Article | Sun W, Reich BJ, Cai TT, Guindani M, Schwartzman A. False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B, Statistical Methodology 2015;77(1):59-83. |
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Journal Article | Wilson A, Reich BJ, Nolte CG, Spero TL, Hubbell B, Rappold AG. Climate change impacts on projections of excess mortality at 2030 using spatially varying ozone-temperature risk surfaces. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2017;27(1):118-124. |
R835228 (Final) |
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