Climate Risk Analysis invites you to its
46th Online Basic Course in Climate
Time Series Analysis.
This course is -- compared with previous own courses --
relatively short, cheap, and it has a focus on basic
univariate concepts: trends and extremes. Please find the
other major points below; the full details are on the
registration website. It would be great if this course would
be of interest to you or your students. Thanks for circulating
this message, and sorry in case you receive it several times.
Best wishes
Manfred
Dr. Manfred Mudelsee, CEO
P.s.: Please let me know if I need to remove you from the
course invitation list.
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*Course*
46th Online Basic Course in Climate Time Series Analysis, 3 to
7 July 2023 by Manfred Mudelsee
*Deadline for registration*
23 June 2023
*Twenty participants maximum*
First come, first serve
*Course book, e-book version*
Mudelsee M (2014) Climate Time Series Analysis: Classical
Statistical and Bootstrap Methods. Second edition. Springer,
454 pp. https://www.manfredmudelsee.com/book/index.htm
*Registration fee net price, no
VAT*
Without e-book: 800 EUR
With e-book: 900 EUR
*Registration website*
https://www.climate-risk-analysis.com/courses/time-series/46th-Online-Course-in-Climate-Time-Series-Analysis.html
*Registration form*
https://www.climate-risk-analysis.com/courses/time-series/46th-Course-Registration-Form.pdf
*Summary*
This Online Course in Climate Time Series
Analysis is specifically tailored to the needs of PhD
students and postdocs, who wish to learn about an important
combination of disciplines (climate change and time series
analysis), but have had so far not much exposure to in-depth
statistical teaching. It will also attract professional
researchers, who wish to update their knowledge or to learn
new statistical techniques. We assume that participants come
from somewhere in the range of climatology, ecology,
econometrics, environmental sciences, geosciences, hydrology,
meteorology, or physics.
The basic format means that this course focuses on basic
univariate concepts, such as trends and extremes, and that
we aim for easy accessibility also for those students who
are early in their career. The online version emerged in
response partly to the Covid-19 situation (which started in
2020), but also to the general upward trend in need of
electronic high-level quality education.
What distinguishes this from other online courses? First, the
course provides videos that have been designed,
recorded and edited with care. You can go repeatedly through
the videos and make breaks as you need. You receive and can
study again the delivered course slides. Second, daily
chat meetings via a video platform over the full course
duration allow you to prepare questions beforehand and get
extensive response. Third, own-developed software,
specifically designed to get the most out of "dirty" climate
time series data, will enhance your arsenal of analytical
tools. Fourth, the individual feedback period of two
months post-course (via email and, possibly, online meetings)
preserves the interactive mode of joint data analysis, it
allows to go in depth through real applications — perhaps on
your own data!