Waterspout Forecasting Method Over the Eastern Adriatic Using a High-Resolution Numerical Weather Model (CROSBI ID 63648)
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Renko, Tanja ; Ivušić, Sarah ; Telišman Prtenjak, Maja ; Šoljan, Vinko ; Horvat, Igor
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Waterspout Forecasting Method Over the Eastern Adriatic Using a High-Resolution Numerical Weather Model
The topical issue includes 22 papers on different aspects of meteorology and climatology of the Mediterranean and Black Seas. The papers are grouped into three categories, based on scale analysis of processes, and whether the study is dominantly related to the atmospheric or oceanic phenomenon. The category ‘‘Storms, Extremes and Mesoscale Processes’’ encompasses seven papers, ranging from observation and modelling data analysis of extreme atmospheric (severe winds, hailstorms, waterspout, cyclones) and oceanic (meteotsunamis, surface waves) events, occurring locally, but being connected to wider patterns and pro- cesses. The six papers in category ‘‘Atmospheric Climate, Variability and Climate Change’’ contain analyses of long-term observations and climate projection outputs, but also assess atmosphere–ocean–land interactions and cycles, that are important in a climate perspective. The category ‘‘Ocean Climate and Variability’’ includes nine papers, which map ocean processes (sea level vari- ability, circulation, sea surface temperatures, vertical thermal structure, water masses and dense water formation) on a climate timescale, both, in the Mediterranean and Black Sea sub-basins, or taking them as a whole.
watersputs, WRF, Szilagyi index
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978-3-030-11958-4_4
Podaci o knjizi
Meteorology and Climatology of the Mediterranean and Black Seas
Vilibić, Ivica ; Horvath, Kristian ; Palau, José Luis
Cham: Birkhäuser
2019.
978-3-030-11957-7
2504-3625