El uso de la ciencia ciudadana en el estudio de las granizadas

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  • Carme Farnell
  • Tomeu Rigo

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El uso de la ciencia ciudadana en el estudio de las granizadas

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Farnell Barque, Carme; Rigo, Tomeu: Alertas de tiempo severo mediante descargas eléctricas: el algoritmo del Lightning Jump en el Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya, 2019, Sexto Simposio Nacional De Predicción — Memorial Antonio Mestre, Agencia Estatal de Meteorología

Farnell, Carme; Rigo, Tomeu; Martin-Vide, Javier: Application of cokriging techniques for the estimation of hail size, Theoretical and applied climatology, 131, 1-2, 133-151, 2018, Springer

Rigo, Tomeu; Farnell, C: Using maximum Vertical Integrated Liquid (VIL ) maps for identifying hail-affected areas: an operative application for agricultural purposes, Tethys: revista meteorología y climatología mediterránea, 16, 15-24, 2019, Associació Catalana de Meteorologia

Farnell, C; Rigo, T; Pineda, N: Lightning jump as a nowcast predictor: application to severe weather events in Catalonia, Atmospheric Research, 183, 130-141, 2017, Elsevier

Farnell, C; Rigo, T; Pineda, N: Exploring radar and lightning variables associated with the Lightning Jump. Can we predict the size of the hail?, Atmospheric Research, 202, 175-186, 2018, Elsevier

Farnell, Carme; Rigo, Tomeu: The Lightning Jump Algorithm for Nowcasting Convective Rainfall in Catalonia, Atmosphere, 11, 4, 397, 2020, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

otros autores:

Amburn, Steven A., and Peter L. Wolf. “VIL density as a hail indicator.” Weather and forecasting 12.3 (1997): 473-478.

Edwards, Roger, and Richard L. Thompson. “Nationwide comparisons of hail size with WSR - 88D vertically integrated liquid water and derived thermodynamic sounding data.” Weather and Forecasting 13.2 (1998): 277-285.

Ortega, Kiel L., John M. Krause, and Alexander V. Ryzhkov. “Polarimetric radar characteristics of melting hail. Part III : Validation of the algorithm for hail size discrimination.” Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 55.4 (2016): 829-848.

Sánchez, J. L., et al. “Nowcasting of kinetic energy of hail precipitation using radar.” Atmospheric Research 123 (2013): 48-60.

Schuster, Sandra S., Russell J. Blong, and K. John McAneney. “Relationship between radar-derived hail kinetic energy and damage to insured buildings for severe hailstorms in Eastern Australia.” Atmospheric research 81.3 (2006): 215-235.

Aran, M, JC Pena, and M Torà. “Atmospheric circulation patterns associated with hail events in Lleida (Catalonia).” Atmospheric research 100.4 (2011): 428-438.

Pascual Berghaenel, Ramón. “Hailstorms characteristics and initiation in Western Catalonia (Spain).” (2004). 3rd European Conference on Severe Storms. León, November, 2004

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04-05-2021

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Farnell, C., & Rigo, T. (2021). El uso de la ciencia ciudadana en el estudio de las granizadas. Revista Tiempo Y Clima, 5(72). Recuperado a partir de https://pub.ame-web.org/index.php/TyC/article/view/2447

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