A Bayesian Analysis of Two Probability Models Describing Thunderstorm Activity at Cape Kennedy, Florida

W. O. Williford University of Georgia, Athens

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Michael C. Carter Appalachian State University, Boone, N. C.

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Paul Hsieh University of Georgia, Athens

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Abstract

Probability models describing the variation in thunderstorm activity at Cape Kennedy, Florida, are presented and analyzed from a Bayesian statistical point of view. This includes a brief outline of a Bayesian analysis of distributions using data collected at Cape Kennedy and a comparison of the Bayesian and classical statistical results for the probability models under consideration.

Abstract

Probability models describing the variation in thunderstorm activity at Cape Kennedy, Florida, are presented and analyzed from a Bayesian statistical point of view. This includes a brief outline of a Bayesian analysis of distributions using data collected at Cape Kennedy and a comparison of the Bayesian and classical statistical results for the probability models under consideration.

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