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March 2019 Ground-level ozone: Evidence of increasing serial dependence in the extremes
Debbie J. Dupuis, Luca Trapin
Ann. Appl. Stat. 13(1): 34-59 (March 2019). DOI: 10.1214/18-AOAS1183

Abstract

As exposure to successive episodes of high ground-level ozone concentrations can result in larger changes in respiratory function than occasional exposure buffered by lengthy recovery periods, the analysis of extreme values in a series of ozone concentrations requires careful consideration of not only the levels of the extremes but also of any dependence appearing in the extremes of the series. Increased dependence represents increased health risks and it is thus important to detect any changes in the temporal dependence of extreme values. In this paper we establish the first test for a change point in the extremal dependence of a stationary time series. The test is flexible, easy to use and can be extended along several lines. The asymptotic distributions of our estimators and our test are established. A large simulation study verifies the good finite sample properties. The test allows us to show that there has been a significant increase in the serial dependence of the extreme levels of ground-level ozone concentrations in Bloomsbury (UK) in recent years.

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Debbie J. Dupuis. Luca Trapin. "Ground-level ozone: Evidence of increasing serial dependence in the extremes." Ann. Appl. Stat. 13 (1) 34 - 59, March 2019. https://doi.org/10.1214/18-AOAS1183

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Received: 1 February 2018; Revised: 1 May 2018; Published: March 2019
First available in Project Euclid: 10 April 2019

zbMATH: 07057419
MathSciNet: MR3937420
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/18-AOAS1183

Keywords: change point , hierarchical models , threshold exceedances , trawl process

Rights: Copyright © 2019 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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