This study is focus on a bivariate extreme of renormalized componentwise maxima with generalized extreme value distribution as a marginal function. The limiting joint distribution of several parametric models are presented. Maximum likelihood estimation is employed for parameter estimations and the best model is selected based on the Akaike Information Criterion. The weekly and monthly componentwise maxima series are extracted from the original observations of daily maxima PM10 data for two air quality monitoring stations located in Pasir Gudang and Johor Bahru. The 10 years data are considered for both stations from year 2001 to 2010. The asymmetric negative logistic model is found as the best fit bivariate extreme model for both weekly an...
Awareness of catastrophic events brings the attention to work out the relationship of these events b...
Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of normalised component...
Bivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of renormalized componentw...
The high particulate matter (PM10) level is the prominent issue causing various impacts to human hea...
Extreme value theory is a very well-known statistical analysis for modeling extreme data in environm...
The literature review had identified that the extreme value theory is widely used in hydrological st...
The literature review had identified that the extreme value theory is widely used in hydrological st...
The study of air quality is closely associated to air pollution. Air pollution is of the main concer...
Where air pollution control is concerned, the rare (extreme) event is typically more significant th...
The aim of this study is to determine the behavior of extreme PM10 levels monitored at three air mon...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine the behavior of extreme PM10 levels monitored at three...
The purpose of the study was to determine the best distribution to predict the extreme concentration...
One of the concerns of the air pollution studies is to compute the concentrations of one or more pol...
Extreme value (EV) theory has raised researcher intention for modeling and forecasting of catastroph...
When consider the extreme level of pollutant concentration, the Extreme Value Theory (EVT) is a best...
Awareness of catastrophic events brings the attention to work out the relationship of these events b...
Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of normalised component...
Bivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of renormalized componentw...
The high particulate matter (PM10) level is the prominent issue causing various impacts to human hea...
Extreme value theory is a very well-known statistical analysis for modeling extreme data in environm...
The literature review had identified that the extreme value theory is widely used in hydrological st...
The literature review had identified that the extreme value theory is widely used in hydrological st...
The study of air quality is closely associated to air pollution. Air pollution is of the main concer...
Where air pollution control is concerned, the rare (extreme) event is typically more significant th...
The aim of this study is to determine the behavior of extreme PM10 levels monitored at three air mon...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine the behavior of extreme PM10 levels monitored at three...
The purpose of the study was to determine the best distribution to predict the extreme concentration...
One of the concerns of the air pollution studies is to compute the concentrations of one or more pol...
Extreme value (EV) theory has raised researcher intention for modeling and forecasting of catastroph...
When consider the extreme level of pollutant concentration, the Extreme Value Theory (EVT) is a best...
Awareness of catastrophic events brings the attention to work out the relationship of these events b...
Multivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of normalised component...
Bivariate extreme value distributions arise as the limiting distributions of renormalized componentw...