Abstract In this work we present an analysis of the characterls-tics of storms in the Middle Ebro Valley that have not been seeded. The object is to have this for comparison with future seeded data from a hail suppression project. For this we have used radar images, adhering to a criteria of observation, to classify the storm types. Our sampled data was sub-mitted to rigid statistical guidelines, permitting us obtain the measured values of the variables such as: area traversed, average life time, maximum reflecti-vity and heights at the moment of reaching peak values. I
The goal of the present study was to exploit the volumetric data from the Wideumont weather radar to...
Hail events are common in Catalonia during the warm season (May to September), but especially betwee...
Hailstorms have become a serious meteorological risk in mid-latitude countries because of their smal...
The Ebro Valley (FIG. 1) is one of the European regions with the greatest incidences of days with ha...
During the afternoon of August 16th 2003 a severe hail event occurred in the town of Alcañiz in the ...
The 10 June 2000 event was the largest flash flood event that occurred in the Northeast of Spain in ...
During the period 1996-2000, forty-three heavy rainfall events have been detected in the Internal Ba...
Monitoring thunderstorms activity is an essential part of operational weather surveillance given the...
The results of analysis of long-term radar observations of hailstorms are presented. The dynamic cha...
Póster presentado en: World Weather Research Programme Symposium on Nowcasting and Very Short Range ...
Ponencia presentada en: 3rd European Conference on Severe Storms celebrada en noviembre de 2004 en L...
A study of severe hailstorm (with size ≥ 3cm) over Spain has been conducted using 8 years (2012–2019...
Hail involving very large hailstones (maximum diameter ≥ 5 cm), is a rare but very hazardous phenome...
Comunicación presentada en: World Weather Research Programme Symposium on Nowcasting and Very Short ...
Flash flood events are very common in Catalonia, generating a high impact on society, including loss...
The goal of the present study was to exploit the volumetric data from the Wideumont weather radar to...
Hail events are common in Catalonia during the warm season (May to September), but especially betwee...
Hailstorms have become a serious meteorological risk in mid-latitude countries because of their smal...
The Ebro Valley (FIG. 1) is one of the European regions with the greatest incidences of days with ha...
During the afternoon of August 16th 2003 a severe hail event occurred in the town of Alcañiz in the ...
The 10 June 2000 event was the largest flash flood event that occurred in the Northeast of Spain in ...
During the period 1996-2000, forty-three heavy rainfall events have been detected in the Internal Ba...
Monitoring thunderstorms activity is an essential part of operational weather surveillance given the...
The results of analysis of long-term radar observations of hailstorms are presented. The dynamic cha...
Póster presentado en: World Weather Research Programme Symposium on Nowcasting and Very Short Range ...
Ponencia presentada en: 3rd European Conference on Severe Storms celebrada en noviembre de 2004 en L...
A study of severe hailstorm (with size ≥ 3cm) over Spain has been conducted using 8 years (2012–2019...
Hail involving very large hailstones (maximum diameter ≥ 5 cm), is a rare but very hazardous phenome...
Comunicación presentada en: World Weather Research Programme Symposium on Nowcasting and Very Short ...
Flash flood events are very common in Catalonia, generating a high impact on society, including loss...
The goal of the present study was to exploit the volumetric data from the Wideumont weather radar to...
Hail events are common in Catalonia during the warm season (May to September), but especially betwee...
Hailstorms have become a serious meteorological risk in mid-latitude countries because of their smal...