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Marco-Michael Temme, Olga Gluchshenko, Lennard Nöhren, Matthias Kleinert, Oliver Ohneiser, Kathleen Muth, Heiko Ehr, Niklas Groß, Annette Temme, Martina Lagasio, Massimo Milelli, Vincenzo Mazzarella, Antonio Parodi, Eugenio Realini, Stefano Federico, Rosa Claudia Torcasio, Markus Kerschbaum, Laura Esbrí, Maria Carmen Llasat, Tomeu Rigo and Riccardo Biondiadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
In the H2020 project ?Satellite-borne and INsitu Observations to Predict The Initiation of Convection for ATM? (SINOPTICA), an air traffic controller support system was extended to organize approaching traffic even under severe weather conditions. During...
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Ioannis G. Mamoutos, Emmanuel Potiris, Elina Tragou, Vassilis Zervakis and Stamatios Petalas
A new, high-resolution model for the northern part of the Aegean Sea, aimed primarily at climatological research (relaxation and data assimilation-free climate simulations), is hereby presented, along with the results of a 28-year-long simulation coverin...
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Ying Wang, Yi Yang and Shuanglong Jin
Lightning forecasting is a vital item in server convective system short-time forecasting. However, lightning parameterization in mesoscale numerical prediction models is still in its early stages of development. Several lightning parameterization schemes...
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Shibo Gao and Danlian Huang
A hybrid ensemble adjustment Kalman filter?three-dimensional ensemble?variational (EAKF-En3DVar) system is developed to assimilate conventional and radar data, and is applied to a convective case in Colorado and Kansas, USA. The system is based on the fr...
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Ying Wang, Yi Yang, Dongxia Liu, Dongbin Zhang, Wen Yao and Chenghai Wang
Lightning network data, considered as a useful supplement to radar observations, are a good indicator of severe convection, and has high temporal and spatial resolution. In Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models, lightning data are a new source of dat...
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Seonyoung Park, Sumin Park, Jungho Im, Jinyoung Rhee, Jinho Shin and Jun Dong Park
Soil moisture is a key part of Earth?s climate systems, including agricultural and hydrological cycles. Soil moisture data from satellite and numerical models is typically provided at a global scale with coarse spatial resolution, which is not enough for...
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Jonas W. Pedersen, Nadia S. V. Lund, Morten Borup, Roland Löwe, Troels S. Poulsen, Peter S. Mikkelsen and Morten Grum
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High quality on-line flow forecasts are useful for real-time operation of urban drainage systems and wastewater treatment plants. This requires computationally efficient models, which are continuously updated with observed data to provide good initial co...
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KULDEEP SRIVASTAVA,S. K. ROY BHOWMIK,S. SEN ROY,S. B. THAMPI,Y. K. REDDY
In this paper, impact of assimilation of Indian Doppler Weather Radar (DWR) data has been assessed by numerical weather prediction system (ARPS) at 9 km horizontal resolution. The radial velocity and reflectivity observations from two DWR stations namely...
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