2020
DOI: 10.3390/econometrics8020025
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Tornado Occurrences in the United States: A Spatio-Temporal Point Process Approach

Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the tornado occurrences in the Unites States. To perform inference procedures for the spatio-temporal point process we adopt a dynamic representation of Log-Gaussian Cox Process. This representation is based on the decomposition of intensity function in components of trend, cycles, and spatial effects. In this model, spatial effects are also represented by a dynamic functional structure, which allows analyzing the possible changes in the spatio-temporal distribution of the occurrence … Show more

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“…Other studies note database deficiencies and tornado reporting bias [32,33,45,56,57]. Untrained witnesses [45] and improved detection methods [58] certainly present limitations, particularly in the early time period of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Other studies note database deficiencies and tornado reporting bias [32,33,45,56,57]. Untrained witnesses [45] and improved detection methods [58] certainly present limitations, particularly in the early time period of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…To bypass this problem, Simpson et al (2016) proposed to approximate the LGCP likelihood through the stochastic partial differential equation (SPDE) approach (Lindgren et al, 2011) representation of the latent random field, which is a computationally effective way to deal with spatio-temporal models in the context of point pattern data. In addition, as proposed by Laurini (2017) and Valente and Laurini (2020), the LCGP structure allows us to estimate longterm changes and transient components through a structural decomposition (à la Harvey (1990)) of the intensity function. In particular, we proposed to 1 Available at https://www.ibge.gov.br/geociencias/cartas-e-mapas/ informacoes-ambientais/15842-biomas.html?=&t=o-que-e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatio-temporal decomposition methodology proposed in [24] was applied and generalized to other relevant contexts of spatio-temporal modeling of climate and environmental processes. Versions of this model for spatiotemporal point processes were applied to model the intensity of occurrence of tornadoes due to the effects of climate change [31], in the analysis of impacts of regulatory changes on the burning of sugar cane on the occurrence of fires in the state of São Paulo-Brazil ( [32]), in modeling the intensity of fires in Australia ( [33]) and the Brazilian Amazon ( [34]), and in modeling changes in climate patterns of rainfall, temperature, record temperatures and rainfall and other climate effects in [35], being a consolidated methodology for spatio-temporal analysis of climate and environmental effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%