A comprehensive model inter-comparison study investigating the water budget during the BALTEX-PIDCAP period D. JacobB. J. J. M. Van den HurkX. Yang Pages: 19 - 43
Water balance modelling in the Baltic Sea drainage basin – analysis of meteorological and hydrological approaches L. P. GrahamS. Bergström Pages: 45 - 60
A note to the simulation of the annual and inter-annual variability of the water budget over the Baltic Sea drainage basin D. Jacob Pages: 61 - 73
Development of the water budget for three extra-tropicalcyclones with intense rainfall over Europe B. RockelU. Karstens Pages: 75 - 83
Convection in PIDCAP Part I: Evaluating LAM convection F. HamelbeckL. HaimbergerM. Hantel Pages: 85 - 98
An assessment of estimates of integrated water vapor from ground-based GPS data B. StoewG. ElgeredJ. M. Johansson Pages: 99 - 107
Comparison of model predicted cloud parameters and surface radiative fluxes with observations on the 100 km scale E. van MeijgaardU. AndræB. Rockel Pages: 109 - 130
Impacts of cloud and turbulence schemes on integrated water vapor: comparison between model predictions and GPS measurements G. LenderinkE. van Meijgaard Pages: 131 - 144
Assimilation of screen-level observations by variational soil moisture analysis R. Hess Pages: 145 - 154
Impact of time sampling on atmospheric energy budget residuals L. HaimbergerB. AhrensM. Hantel Pages: 167 - 184
Convection in PIDCAP Part II: DIAMOD — A standard for diagnosing convective quantities M. HantelL. HaimbergerF. Hamelbeck Pages: 185 - 204