The response of local lightning to local surface temperature is examined near the Säntis mountain (2502 m ASL) in the eastern Swiss Alps during the first of the two hiatuses in global warming covering the time periods 1940-1972 and 1998-2014. The mountain summit was used since 1881 as a telegraph and meteorology station and since 1955, 3 different towers have been installed at the top of the mountain. In order to take the effect of the presence of a tower and its height into consideration, and also to be able to compare the trend of data inside and outside the hiatuses, the analysis period (1931-1994) is subdivided into four different time intervals. Depending on the availability of the data, the combination of surface air temperature and n...
We analysed long-term temperature trends based on 12 homogenised series of monthly temperature data ...
Climate change is not only a likely prospect for the end of this century, but it is already occurrin...
In this paper we present an analysis of a large dataset of lightning and polarimetric weather radar ...
This dataset is associated with the paper titled "Meteorological aspects of self-initiated upward li...
Interest in exploring the meteorological conditions favoring upward lightning from tall man-made str...
The features of lightning flashes occurring on tall structures can give some valuable information ab...
The objective of this work is to investigate the seasonal and daily lightning activity and the predo...
Temperature is a key variable for monitoring global climate change. Here we perform a trend analysis...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
We describe the recovery of three daily meteorological records for the southern Alps (Domodossola, R...
This paper presents an analysis of the lightning production of convective cells. The cells were dete...
ABSTRACT: Snow and albedo play a significant role in the planet’s radiation balance. Snow cover exte...
A case study of winter upward lightning is analysed. In particular, the study focuses on the meteoro...
Nowcasting of hailstorms still poses a major challenge to weather services, because of the limited a...
The start of the growing season for alpine plants is primarily determined by the date of snowmelt. W...
We analysed long-term temperature trends based on 12 homogenised series of monthly temperature data ...
Climate change is not only a likely prospect for the end of this century, but it is already occurrin...
In this paper we present an analysis of a large dataset of lightning and polarimetric weather radar ...
This dataset is associated with the paper titled "Meteorological aspects of self-initiated upward li...
Interest in exploring the meteorological conditions favoring upward lightning from tall man-made str...
The features of lightning flashes occurring on tall structures can give some valuable information ab...
The objective of this work is to investigate the seasonal and daily lightning activity and the predo...
Temperature is a key variable for monitoring global climate change. Here we perform a trend analysis...
The consequences of climate change are clearly visible in the Swiss Alps. In the past decades, incre...
We describe the recovery of three daily meteorological records for the southern Alps (Domodossola, R...
This paper presents an analysis of the lightning production of convective cells. The cells were dete...
ABSTRACT: Snow and albedo play a significant role in the planet’s radiation balance. Snow cover exte...
A case study of winter upward lightning is analysed. In particular, the study focuses on the meteoro...
Nowcasting of hailstorms still poses a major challenge to weather services, because of the limited a...
The start of the growing season for alpine plants is primarily determined by the date of snowmelt. W...
We analysed long-term temperature trends based on 12 homogenised series of monthly temperature data ...
Climate change is not only a likely prospect for the end of this century, but it is already occurrin...
In this paper we present an analysis of a large dataset of lightning and polarimetric weather radar ...