Improved interexceedance-times-based estimator of the extremal index using truncated distribution

Result type
journal article in Web of Science database
Description

The extremal index is an important parameter in the characterization of extreme values of a stationary sequence. This paper presents a novel approach to estimation of the extremal index based on truncation of interexceedance times. The truncated estimator based on the maximum likelihood method is derived together with its first-order bias. The estimator is further improved using penultimate approximation to the limiting mixture distribution. In order to assess the performance of the proposed estimator, a simulation study is carried out for various stationary processes satisfying the local dependence condition $D^{(k)}(u_n)$. An application to daily maximum temperatures at Uccle, Belgium, is also presented.

Keywords
Extremal index
Extreme value theory
Truncation
Clusters