philip jonathan

philip jonathan

Lancaster University

H-index: 36

Europe-United Kingdom

About philip jonathan

philip jonathan, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lancaster University, specializes in the field of Statistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

covXtreme: MATLAB software for non-stationary penalised piecewise constant marginal and conditional extreme value models

Inference for multivariate extremes via a semi-parametric angular-radial model

Estimating Metocean Environments Associated with Extreme Structural Response

Temporal evolution of the extreme excursions of multivariate k k th order Markov processes with application to oceanographic data

A multivariate pseudo-likelihood approach to estimating directional ocean wave models

A penalised piecewise-linear model for non-stationary extreme value analysis of peaks over threshold

Modeling the extremes of bivariate mixture distributions with application to oceanographic data

Uncertainties in estimating the effect of climate change on 100-year return value for significant wave height

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4285

Citations(since 2020)

1899

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3118

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

84

i10Index(since 2020)

54

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Statistics

Top articles of philip jonathan

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

covXtreme: MATLAB software for non-stationary penalised piecewise constant marginal and conditional extreme value models

Environmental Modelling & Software

Ross Towe

Emma Ross

David Randell

Philip Jonathan

2024/4/13

Inference for multivariate extremes via a semi-parametric angular-radial model

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07259

Callum John Rowlandson Murphy-Barltrop

Ed Mackay

Philip Jonathan

2024/1/14

Estimating Metocean Environments Associated with Extreme Structural Response

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16775

Matthew Speers

David Randell

Jonathan Angus Tawn

Philip Jonathan

2024/4/25

Temporal evolution of the extreme excursions of multivariate k k th order Markov processes with application to oceanographic data

Environmetrics

Stan Tendijck

Philip Jonathan

David Randell

Jonathan Tawn

2023/2/23

A multivariate pseudo-likelihood approach to estimating directional ocean wave models

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics

Jake P Grainger

Adam M Sykulski

Kevin Ewans

Hans F Hansen

Philip Jonathan

2023/6

A penalised piecewise-linear model for non-stationary extreme value analysis of peaks over threshold

Ocean Engineering

Anna Maria Barlow

Ed Mackay

Emma Eastoe

Philip Jonathan

2023/1/1

Modeling the extremes of bivariate mixture distributions with application to oceanographic data

Journal of the American Statistical Association

Stan Tendijck

Emma Eastoe

Jonathan Tawn

David Randell

Philip Jonathan

2023/4/3

Uncertainties in estimating the effect of climate change on 100-year return value for significant wave height

Ocean Engineering

Kevin Ewans

Philip Jonathan

2023/3/15

Avoiding methane emission rate underestimates when using the divergence method

Environmental Research Letters

Clayton Roberts

Rutger IJzermans

David Randell

Matthew Jones

Philip Jonathan

...

2023/10/20

Estimation of associated values from conditional extreme value models

Ocean Engineering

Ross Towe

David Randell

Jennifer Kensler

Graham Feld

Philip Jonathan

2023/3/15

Modelling multivariate extremes through angular-radial decomposition of the density function

Ed Mackay

Philip Jonathan

2023/10/19

Extremal characteristics of conditional models

Extremes

Stan Tendijck

Jonathan Tawn

Philip Jonathan

2023/3

Is the 100-Year Return Value for Significant Wave Height Increasing in the Tasman Sea?

Kevin Ewans

Philip Jonathan

2023/6/11

Estimating Joint Extremes of Significant Wave Height and Wind Speed for Tropical Cyclones

Kosuke Sando

Ryota Wada

Jeremy Rohmer

Sophie Lecacheux

Philip Jonathan

2022/6/5

Fitting limit lines (envelope curves) to spreads of geoenvironmental data

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment

Paul A Carling

Philip Jonathan

Teng Su

2022/4

Missing Methane: Enhanced Monitoring of Atmospheric Methane From Space with Hierarchical Bayesian Inference

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Oliver Shorttle

Kaisey Mandel

Matthew Jones

Rutger Ijzermans

Bill Hirst

...

2022/12

Multivariate spatial conditional extremes for extreme ocean environments

Ocean Engineering

Rob Shooter

Emma Ross

Agustinus Ribal

Ian R Young

Philip Jonathan

2022/3/1

2022A-GS16-1 Joint Extremes of Wind and Wave under Tropical Cyclones

Ryota Wada

Kosuke Sando

Jeremy Rohmer

Philip Jonathan

2022/11/17

Statistical estimation of spatial wave extremes for tropical cyclones from small data samples: validation of the STM-E approach using long-term synthetic cyclone data for the …

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Ryota Wada

Jeremy Rohmer

Yann Krien

Philip Jonathan

2022/2/14

On wave impact pressure variability

Coastal Engineering

Alison Raby

Geoffrey Bullock

Philip Jonathan

David Randell

Colin Whittaker

2022/10/1

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H-index: 130
Miles Padgett

Miles Padgett

University of Glasgow

H-index: 60
Julian Morris

Julian Morris

Newcastle University

H-index: 48
Justin Dauwels

Justin Dauwels

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 40
Richard Bowman

Richard Bowman

University of Bath

H-index: 30
Trevor Bailey

Trevor Bailey

University of Exeter

H-index: 25
Sotirios Koukoulas

Sotirios Koukoulas

University of the Aegean

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