Collection
AISAM Conferences and Workshops
- Submission status
- Open
- Open for submission from
- 15 June 2022
- Submission deadline
- Ongoing
Editors
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Michele Brunetti
Michele Brunetti is director of research at the Italian National Research Council - Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate Italy. His research mainly focused on climate reconstructions and analysis for Italy, for the Greater Alpine Region and for the Euro-Mediterranean area, within a time frame of about 200 years (with longer instrumental records dating back to 1750s). Recently he established many contacts with the proxy community, participating to climate reconstructions over a longer temporal horizon mostly with tree rings, pollens and alpine ice-cores. He authored or co-authored more than 100 papers on peer reviewed journals
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Valentina Colaiuda
Valentina Colaiuda is a Researcher at University of L’Aquila, Italy and member of the Centre of Excellence CETEMPS, for the study of severe weather events. Her research field is mainly focused on hydrological modelling, water availability in the context of climate change and hydrological extremes. Since 2009 she is in the developing group of the Cetemps Hydrological Model (CHyM). She has been project manager of diverse EU projects, mainly involved in bacteriological contamination through rivers and flood/flash floods early warning system development.
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Silvio Davolio
Silvio Davolio is senior research scientists at the Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate of the National Research Council of Italy, with a particular interest in meteorology and atmospheric dynamics. Most of his research deals with the application of numerical models to study the processes responsible for intense meteorological phenomena in the Mediterranean basin, in particular heavy precipitation and cyclones. He has published over 50 scientific peer-reviewed articles and he is currently Vice Chair of COST Action “Medcyclone” entirely devoted to Mediterranean cyclones and their impacts.
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Giacomo Gerosa
Catholic University of the S.H., Brescia, Italy Giacomo Gerosa is an atmospheric scientist with a particular interest in micrometeorology as it applies to terrestrial ecology. For the past two decades he has been measuring and modelling the exchange of carbon dioxide, water vapor, ozone, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter and energy between atmosphere and agriculture and forest ecosystems. He participated in many cooperative research projects and was leading one National and one European projects. He has published over 90 scientific articles and contributed four book chapters.
Articles (9 in this collection)
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WRF data assimilation of weather stations and lightning data for a convective event in northern Italy
Authors (first, second and last of 10)
- E. C. Maggioni
- T. Manzoni
- R. Salerno
- Content type: Research
- Published: 14 September 2023
- Article: 8
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Professional LoRaWAN IoT Decentlab sensors: 1 year of data and analysis within the experimental project of meteorological monitoring in the Regional Forest of Pian Cansiglio (north-east region of Italy)
Authors
- Andrea Costantini
- Mauro Girotto
- Content type: Case Study
- Published: 01 June 2023
- Article: 5
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Extreme convective precipitation in Liguria (Italy): a brief description and analysis of the event occurred on October 4, 2021
Authors
- Federico Cassola
- Antonio Iengo
- Barbara Turato
- Content type: Case Study
- Published: 17 May 2023
- Article: 4
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The new pbl_met: an open-source library for building meteorological processors and advanced data processing tools
Authors
- Patrizia Favaron
- Content type: Essay
- Published: 12 January 2022
- Article: 1
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Surface albedo and spring snow melt variations at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
Authors (first, second and last of 9)
- Francesca Becherini
- Vito Vitale
- Mauro Mazzola
- Content type: Research Article
- Published: 23 December 2021
- Article: 14
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Vertical profile of the clear-sky aerosol direct radiative effect in an Alpine valley, by the synergy of ground-based measurements and radiative transfer simulations
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- Gabriele Fasano
- Henri Diémoz
- Luca Ferrero
- Content type: Research Article
- Open Access
- Published: 12 October 2021
- Article: 11
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The 2020 Arctic ozone depletion and signs of its effect on the ozone column at lower latitudes
Authors (first, second and last of 11)
- Boyan Petkov
- Vito Vitale
- Anna Maria Siani
- Content type: Research Article
- Published: 31 August 2021
- Article: 8
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High-resolution climatic characterization of air temperature in the urban canopy layer
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Enea Montoli
- Giuseppe Frustaci
- Samantha Pilati
- Content type: Research Article
- Published: 24 August 2021
- Article: 7