Search Results - "Formenton, Marco"
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The Value-Add of Tailored Seasonal Forecast Information for Industry Decision Making
Published in Climate (Basel) (01-10-2022)“…There is a growing need for more systematic, robust, and comprehensive information on the value-add of climate services from both the demand and supply sides…”
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Transitioning From CRD to CDRD in Bayesian Retrieval of Rainfall From Satellite Passive Microwave Measurements: Part 2. Overcoming Database Profile Selection Ambiguity by Consideration of Meteorological Control on Microphysics
Published in IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing (01-09-2013)“…A new cloud dynamics and radiation database (CDRD) precipitation retrieval algorithm for satellite passive microwave (PMW) radiometer measurements has been…”
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Aerosol indirect effects on glaciated clouds. Part I: Model description
Published in Quarterly journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (01-07-2016)“…Various improvements were made to a state‐of‐the‐art aerosol–cloud model and comparison of the model results with observations from field campaigns was…”
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A new approach to exploit seasonal forecasts in Enel's decision-making process
Published in 2020 AEIT International Annual Conference (AEIT) (23-09-2020)“…In the frame of the EU Horizon 2020 SECLIFIRM project, Enel exploits the SEAsonal forecast System 5 (SEAS5) of the European Center for Medium- Range Weather…”
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Verification of Cloud Dynamics and Radiation Database (CDRD) passive microwave precipitation retrieval algorithm using TRMM satellite radar and radiometer measurements over Southern Mediterranean Basin
Published in 2012 12th Specialist Meeting on Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment (MicroRad) (01-03-2012)“…A verification study is conducted for the Cloud Dynamics and Radiation Database (CDRD) rainfall algorithm over the southern Mediterranean Basin (25-36° N / 25°…”
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