MASTER'S THESIS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BASRAH DISCUSSES THE APPLICATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF EXTREME VALUES WITH TEMPERATURES IN IRAQ

MASTER'S THESIS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BASRAH DISCUSSES THE APPLICATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF EXTREME VALUES WITH TEMPERATURES IN IRAQ

A master's thesis at the University of Basrah, College of Administration and Economics, Department of Statistics, discussed the estimation of the parameters of the generalized extended extreme value distribution with application to temperatures in Iraq. 
The thesis presented by the student Raghad Khalil Shawai included collecting real data on temperatures for the governorates in southern, central and western Iraq. It was entered into the easy fit program to know whether this natural data is random variables with a specific overall behavior. This data followed different probability distributions, but most of them were distributed according to the generalized extreme value distribution. 
The thesis concluded that the extended value distribution is more appropriate for the data by comparing the generalized extreme value distribution and the generalized extended distribution using good matching.