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NASA / E&O Project Meeting April 23, 2013 George Cooper
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What I’ve Been Working On Lately Vectorized algorithms for faster computation Working out a bug in the script, but the first layers should be done once I’ve fixed it Researching potentially useful indices of extreme events/climate to deliver
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DeriveIt Script Spans time-series layers and produces summary layers of: – Cumulative biovariables: Degree days, frost-free days, evapotranspiration – Extreme events: Longest period of rainfall/temperature over a threshold, severity of the longest dry season, most extreme temperatures
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Moving Forward Once I have produced the layers, I want to: – Validate estimated features – Add more equations for extreme value calculation – Incorporate remote sensing information on cloud cover and vapor pressure to correct evapotranspiration / degree-days as needed
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Layer Validation Is there any data available that I can compare to assess the error in estimated features like degree-days or evapotranspiration? The strategy is to produce layers with the most biologically relevant thresholds (extremes given year-to-year variation, freezing temps, developmental temps) but are there any other categories of events to look at?
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Extreme Value Modeling In addition to reporting extreme events themselves, would it be valuable to add functionality to compute statistical measures for extreme values: – If so, which methods might be most deliverable? GEV distributional parameters Poisson process parameters of sufficiently rare and large events?
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