A Stochastic Point‐Process Model for the Occurrence of Major Freezes in Lake Constance
Volker W. Steinijans
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1976, vol. 25, issue 1, 58-61
Abstract:
A stochastic point process model is proposed to describe the occurrence of major freezes in Lake Constance. Using existing methodology it is shown that a non‐stationary Poisson process with exponential polynomial rate function of degree two provides a reasonable fit to data on 38 major freezes in Lake Constance over the period a.d. 875 to a.d. 1974.
Date: 1976
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