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Project Storm Fury Review A stochastic variable has the following probability distribution: Values of X Probability distribution of X x P(X=x) $1 P(X=1) = 1/3 $2 P(X=2) = 1/3 $3 P(X=3) = 1/3 Review • What is X’s cumulative probability distribution? • What is its expected value (X=?) • What is the Variance of X? • What is its standard deviation? Review What is the Variance of X? VarX = xi2 P(X=xi) - 2 = [1(1/3) + 22(1/3) + 32(1/3)] - 22 = (1/3 + 4/3 + 3) - 4 = 2/3 What is its standard deviation ()? X = SqrRoot(VarX) = (2/3)1/2 = .8165 Total Property Damage ($ of 1969) Maximum sustained winds over time Alternative Hypotheses • H1, the “beneficial” hypothesis. The average effect of seeding is to reduce maximum sustained wind speed. • H2, the “null” hypothesis. Seeding has no effect on hurricanes. No change is induced in maximum sustained wind speed. • H3, the “detrimental” hypothesis. The average effect of seeding is to increase the maximum sustained wind speed. Mathematical expressions • P(w' | H2) = P(w) = fN(100%, 15.6%) • P(w' | H1) = ƒN(85%, 18.6%) • P(w' | H3 ) = ƒN(110%, 18.6%) Probability density function for Debbie results • P(69%, 85% | H1) = 1.50 x 2.14 =3.21 • P(69%, 85% | H2) = 0.372 x 1.64 = 0.61 • P(69%, 85% | H3) = 0.195 X 0.886 = 0.173 P(H1 | 69%, 85%) = (3.21 x 1/3)/(3.21 x 1/3 + 0.61 x 1/3 + 0.173 x 1/3) = .81 P(H2 | 69%, 85%) = .15 P(H3 | 69%, 85%) = .04 Prior probabilities - pre and post Debbie • P(H1) = .15 • P(H2) = .75 • P(H3) = .10 • P(H1) = .49 • P(H2) = .49 • P(H3) = .02 .81(.15)/ [.81(.15) +.15(.75) + .04(.1)] = .51 .15(.75)/ [.81(.15) +.15(.75) + .04(.1)] = .47 .04(.1)/ [.81(.15) +.15(.75) + .04(.1)] = .02 The Seeding Decision Probabilities assigned to wind changes occurring in the 12 hours before hurricane landfall Cumulative probability functions Probabilities assigned to wind changes occurring in the 12 hours before hurricane landfall. Discrete approximation for five outcomes. Interval of changes in maximum sustained wind Representative value in discrete approximation Probability that wind change will be within interval (%) If seeded If not seeded Increase of 25% or more 32 0.038 0.054 Increase of 10 to 25% 16 0.143 0.206 0 0.392 0.480 Reduction of 10 to 25% -16 0.255 0.206 Reduction of 25% or more -34 0.172 0.054 Little change, +10 to -10% The seeding decision for the nominal hurricane $21.7M The expected value of perfect information The value of further tests Review 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Decide whose benefits and costs count, and how much. This is typically referred to as determining standing. Select the portfolio of alternative initiatives. Catalog potential consequences and select measurement indicators. Predict quantitative consequences over the life of the project for those who have standing. Monetize (attach cash values to) all the predicted consequences. Discount for time to find present values. Sum up benefits and Costs for each initiative and Perform sensitivity analysis underlying key assumptions Adapting to Climate Change 1 Adapting to Climate Change 2 Adapting to Climate Change 3 Adapting to Climate Change 4 Adapting to Climate Change 5 Source: Oregon Environmental Quality Commission, Oregon Climate Change Adaptation Framework. December 10, 2010, Salem OR