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https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-3-55-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/ascmo-3-55-2017
14 Jun 2017
 | 14 Jun 2017

Generalised block bootstrap and its use in meteorology

László Varga and András Zempléni

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This paper proposes a new generalisation of the block bootstrap methodology, which allows for any positive real number as expected block size. We use this bootstrap for determining the p values of a homogeneity test for copulas. The methods are applied to a temperature data set - we have found some significant changes in the dependence structure between the standardised temperature values of pairs of observation points within the Carpathian Basin.