Alex Jarman

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Research programme
  • Modelling and decision making

  • Alex Jarman

    Former PhD student

    Alex is a fourth-year PhD research student working towards his thesis, entitled ‘Quantitative applied climate economics for the insurance industry’, sponsored by the reinsurance company, Munich Re.

    The research is part of one of the broader programmes currently being implemented at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

     Background

    Alex graduated with a Physics degree from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, in 1998, and then more recently with a Masters in Applied Meteorology at the University of Reading, where he was awarded a NERC studentship. In addition, he has worked for over seven years in finance and accounting in both the private and public sectors.

    Research interests

    • Evaluation of forecast skill and value for model-based decision-support;
    • Extreme weather and climate forecasting and associated economic impacts;
    • Forecasting with count data and small-number statistics;
    • Nonlinear time series analysis;
    • Physics and predictability of weather and climate.

    2011

    Seminars 30 Mar 2011

    Alexander Jarman - Small-Number Statistics, Common Sense, and Profit: challenges and non-challenges for hurricane forecasting

    Part of the PhD Seminar Series that alternates locations between the Grantham Institute at Imperial and the Grantham Research Institute at LSE. Speaker: Alexander Jarman, Grantham Research Institute on Climate … read more »

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