Education & Professional History
University of Chicago, PhD
I received my PhD in the Department of Statistics at the University of Chicago in 2016, advised by Michael Stein and co-advised by Elisabeth Moyer.
At Carleton since 2016.
Publications
- Poppick, A. (2023). Discussion on “Saving Storage in Climate Ensembles: A Model-Based Stochastic Approach”. Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics, 28(2), 345-348. journal
- Poppick A. & Stein M. L. (2022). Discussion on “A combined estimate of global temperature” by P. Craigmile and P. Guttorp. Environmetrics, 33(3): e2718. journal
- McKinnon, K. A., Poppick, A., & Simpson, I. R. (2021). Hot extremes have become drier in the US Southwest, Nature Climate Change, 11: 598-604. journal
- Schwarzwald, K., Poppick, A., Rugenstein, M., Bloch-Johnson, J., Wang, J., McInerney, D., & Moyer, E. J. (2021). Changes in future precipitation mean and variability across scales, Journal of Climate, 34(7): 2741-2758. journal
- Poppick A. & McKinnon, K. A. (2020). Observation-based simulations of humidity and temperature using quantile regression. Journal of Climate, 33(24): 10691-10706. journal
- Poppick, A., Nardi, J.*, Feldman, N.*, Baker, A. H., Pinard, A. & Hammerling, D. M. (2020). A statistical analysis of compressed climate data. Computers & Geosciences, 145: 104599. journal
- McKinnon, K. A. & Poppick, A. (2020). Estimating changes in the observed relationship between humidity and temperature using noncrossing quantile smoothing splines. Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics, 25(3): 292-314. journal
- McKinnon, K. A., Poppick, A., Dunn-Sigouin, E., & Deser, C. (2017). An ‘Observational Large Ensemble’ to compare observed and modeled temperature trend uncertainty due to internal variability. Journal of Climate, 30(19): 7585-7598. journal
- Poppick, A., Moyer, E. J., & Stein, M. L. (2017). Estimating trends in the global mean temperature record. Advances in Statistical Climatology, Meteorology and Oceanography, 3(1): 33-53. journal
- Klavans, J., Poppick A., Sun, S., & Moyer, E. J. (2016). The influence of model resolution on temperature variability. Climate Dynamics, 48(8): 3035-3045. journal
- Poppick, A., McInerney, D. J., Moyer, E. J., & Stein, M. L. (2016). Temperatures in transient climates: improved methods for simulations with evolving temporal covariances. Annals of Applied Statistics, 10(1): 477-505. journal
- Poppick, A. & Stein, M. L. (2014). Using covariates to model dependence in nonstationary, high-frequency meteorological processes. Environmetrics, 25(5): 293-305. journal
* indicates undergraduate coauthor
I grew up in the suburbs of New York City and lived in Chicago for ten years before moving to Minnesota. My partner, Brigit, is a clinical social worker. I have a twin sister, Laura, who is a science journalist and an older brother, Dan, who is a poet.
I enjoy reading, cooking, Minnesota winters, cross country skiing, rollerblading, and spending time with our cats Rosy and Louise.