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The 15th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology (IMSC) was held in Toulouse from 24 to 28 June 2024.
These meetings, which have been held roughly every three years since 1979, are organized by independent statisticians, climatologists and atmospheric scientists. They
facilitate communication between the climate and statistics communities and promote good statistical practice in climate and atmospheric science.
Contributions were welcome on the following sessions (detailed on the sessions page).
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Climaterecords: dataset creation, homogenization, gridding and uncertainty quantification, including observationally constrained analyzed and reanalysed productsy |
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Meetingthe challenge of analyzing very large datasets |
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Space-timestatistical methods for modelling and analyzing climate variability |
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Weather/climateforecasting, predictability and forecast evaluation |
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Statisticsfor climate models, ensemble design, uncertainty quantification, model tuning |
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Statisticaland machine learning in climate science |
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Long-termdetection and attribution and emergent constraints on future climate projections |
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Attributionand analysis of single weather events |
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Extremevalue analysis methods and theory for climate applications |
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Changesin extremes including temperature, hydrologic, and multi-variate compound events |
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Fromglobal change to regional impacts, downscaling and bias correction |
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Impactattribution: from source to suffering |
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