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701-1253-00L 3 Credits DR , MSC D-USYS
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Analysis of Climate and Weather Data

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Abstract

An introduction to methods of statistical data analysis in meteorology and climatology. Applications of hypothesis testing, extreme value analysis, evaluation of predictions, principal component analysis.Course goals: Participants understand the theoretical concepts and purpose of methods, can apply them independently, and know how to interpret results professionally.

Objective

Students understand the theoretical foundations and probabilistic concepts of advanced analysis tools in meteorology and climatology. They can conduct such analyses independently, and they develop an attitude of scrutiny and an awareness of uncertainty when interpreting results. Participants improve skills in understanding technical literature that uses modern statistical data analyses.

Content

The course introduces several advanced methods of statistical data analysis frequently used in meteorology and climatology. It introduces the thoretical background of the methods, illustrates their application with example datasets, and discusses complications from assumptions and uncertainties. Generally, the course shall empower students to conduct data analysis thoughtfully and to interprete results critically. Topics covered: exploratory methods, hypothesis testing, analysis of climate trends, measuring the skill of deterministic and probabilistic predictions, analysis of extremes, principal component analysis and maximum covariance analysis, detection and attribution. The course is divided into lectures and computer workshops. Hands-on experimentation with example data shall encourage students in the practical application of methods and train professional interpretation of results. R (a free software environment for statistical computing) will be used during the workshop. A short introduction into R will be provided during the course.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Documentation and supporting material:- slides used during the lecture- excercise sets and solutions- R-packages with software and example datasets for workshop sessionsAll material is made available via the lecture web-page.

Literature

For complementary reading: - Wilks D.S., 2011: Statistical Methods in the Atmospheric Science. (3rd edition). Academic Press Inc., Elsevier LTD (Oxford) - Coles S., 2001: An introduction to statistical modeling of extreme values. Springer, London. 208 pp.

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
DR , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 90 minutes
Aids
handwritten summary, maximum 4 pages (2 sheets)

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Analysis of Climate and Weather Data
  • Thu 16:15-18:00 (HG D 5.2)
2 h weekly

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