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Andrea Miano, Annalisa Mele, Irene Della Ragione, Antimo Fiorillo, Marco Di Ludovico and Andrea Prota
The Italian infrastructure network of roads and bridges is one of the most complex in the world due to the territory orography. Italy is strongly interested in seismic and hydrogeological hazards, and, in addition, degradation and obsolescence phenomena ...
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Annalina Lombardi, Davide Gallicchio, Barbara Tomassetti, Edoardo Raparelli, Paolo Tuccella, Raffaele Lidori, Marco Verdecchia and Valentina Colaiuda
Central Italy is characterized by complex orography. The territorial response to heavy precipitation may activate different processes in terms of hydrogeological hazards. Floods, flash floods, and wet mass movements are the main ground effects triggered ...
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Diego Di Curzio, Alessia Di Giovanni, Raffaele Lidori, Mario Montopoli and Sergio Rusi
Accurate knowledge of the rain amount is a crucial driver in several hydrometeorological applications. This is especially true in complex orography territories, which are typically impervious, thus, leaving most mountain areas ungauged. Due to their spat...
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Ricardo Aguasca-Colomo, Dagoberto Castellanos-Nieves and Máximo Méndez
We present a comparative study between predictive monthly rainfall models for islands of complex orography using machine learning techniques. The models have been developed for the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands). Weather forecasting is influenced bo...
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Godfrey A. Mmbando and Michael Kleyer
It is still a challenge to provide spatially explicit predictions of climate parameters in African regions of complex relief, where meteorological information is scarce. Here we predict rainfall, temperature, and reference evapotranspiration (ETo
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Mario Montopoli, Nicoletta Roberto, Elisa Adirosi, Eugenio Gorgucci and Luca Baldini
Near surface quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) from weather radar measurements is an important task for feeding hydrological models, limiting the impact of severe rain events at the ground as well as aiding validation studies of satellite-based...
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Anna Pelosi and Pierluigi Furcolo
Orography strongly interacts with the atmospheric circulation, especially during frontal events, generating an enhanced spatial variability of the rainfall field. Regional models of extreme rainfall have to deal with these circumstances in order to provi...
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Sadiel Novo,Graciela B. Raga
Radar data from Cerro Catedral (a peak close to Mexico City) were used to investigate the properties of convective storms over central Mexico, a region with complex orography. The spatial distribution shows a preference for storms to form and move to the...
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Roberto Cremonini and Renzo Bechini
Piemonte region, in the north-western Italy, is characterized by complex orography and Mediterranean influence that often causes extreme rainfall event, during the warm season. Although the region is monitored by a dense gauge network (more than one gaug...
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