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    Are current sensitivity products sufficiently informative in targeting campaigns? A DTS‐MEDEX‐2009 case study by Garcies, L., Homar, V.

    “…The DTS‐MEDEX‐2009 campaign was a field experiment in which extra observations were adaptively deployed to improve the short‐range forecast of Mediterranean…”
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    An optimized ensemble sensitivity climatology of Mediterranean intense cyclones by Garcies, L, Homar, V

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (02-12-2010)
    “…A new approach was recently proposed to compute climatological statistical sensitivities. It was applied on an already available classification of…”
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    Verification of objective sensitivity climatologies of Mediterranean intense cyclones: test against human judgement by Garcies, L., Homar, V.

    “…A variety of sensitivity climatologies of Mediterranean intense cyclones have been recently built owing to the growing international interest in contributing…”
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    A new approach to sensitivity climatologies: the DTS-MEDEX-2009 campaign by Jansa, A, Arbogast, P, Doerenbecher, A, Garcies, L, Genoves, A, Homar, V, Klink, S, Richardson, D, Sahin, C

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (01-09-2011)
    “…Adaptive observation is an approach to improving the quality of numerical weather forecasts through the optimization of observing networks. It is sometimes…”
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    Are current sensitivity products suï¬ciently informative in targeting campaigns? A DTS-MEDEX-2009 case study by Garcies, L, Homar, V

    “…The DTS-MEDEX-2009 campaign was a field experiment in which extra observations were adaptively deployed to improve the short-range forecast of Mediterranean…”
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    Are current sensitivity products suciently informative in targeting campaigns? A DTS-MEDEX-2009 case study by Garcies, L, Homar, V

    “…The DTS-MEDEX-2009 campaign was a field experiment in which extra observations were adaptively deployed to improve the short-range forecast of Mediterranean…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article