People
Here are links to individuals, research groups and collaborative projects concerned with the development and application of extreme-value theory and related methods.
Individuals
Clive Anderson (Sheffield
University, UK)
Adam Butler
(Lancaster University, UK)
Valerie
Chavez-Demoulin (EPF Lausanne, Switzerland)
Stuart Coles
(Bristol University, UK)
Dan Cooley (University of Colorado, US)
Richard Davis
(Colorado State University, US)
Debbie
Dupuis (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Chris Ferro (Reading
University, UK)
Anne-Laure
Fougères (INSA Toulouse, France)
Laurens de
Haan (Erasmus University, The Netherlands)
Jan Heffernan
(Lancaster University, UK)
Richard Katz
(National Center for Atmospheric Research, US)
Slava Kharin
(Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Canada)
Alexander McNeil (ETH
Zurich, Switzerland)
Philippe
Naveau (University of Colorado, US)
Paul
Northrop (Oxford University, UK)
Sid Resnick (Cornell
University, US)
Holger Rootzén
(Chalmers University, Sweden)
Johan Segers
(Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
Richard
Smith (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US)
Alec Stephenson
(Lancaster University, UK)
Jonathan
Tawn (Lancaster University, UK)
Feridun
Turkman (Lisbon University, Portugal)
David Walshaw (Newcastle
University, UK)
Francis Zwiers
(Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Canada)
Groups
Chalmers
University (Sweden)
KU
Leuven (Belgium)
Sheffield University (UK)
Projects
ACACIA A Consortium for the Application of Climate Impact AssessmentsACCORD Atmospheric Circulation Classification and Regional Downscaling
ESIG The Weather and Climate Impact Assessment Science Initiative run by the Environmental and Societal Impacts Group at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
MICE Modelling the Impact of Climate Extremes
PRUDENCE Prediction of Regional scenarios and Uncertainties for Defining EuropeaN Climate change risks and Effects
STARDEX Statistical and Regional dynamical Downscaling of Extremes for European regions
M/P/S The MICE/PRUDENCE/STARDEX cluster

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