Exploring first and second-order spatio-temporal structures of lightning strike impacts in the French Alps using subsampling
Abstract
We model cloud-to-ground lightning strike impacts in the French Alps over the period 2011-2021 (approximately 1.4 million of events) using spatio-temporal point processes. We investigate first and higher-order structure for this point pattern and address the questions of homogeneity of the intensity function, first-order separability and dependence between events. The tuning of nonparametric methods and the different tests we consider in this study make the computational cost very expensive. We therefore suggest different subsampling strategies to achieve these tasks.
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