This study investigates how the summer thunderstorms developed over the city of Sao Paulo and if the pollution might affect its development or characteristics during the austral summer (December-January-February-March, DJFM months). A total of 605 days from December 1999 to March 2004 was separated as 241 thunderstorms days (TDs) and 364 non-thunderstorm days (NTDs). The analyses are performed by using hourly measurements of air temperature (T), web-bulb temperature (Tw), surface atmospheric pressure (P), wind velocity and direction, rainfall and thunder and lightning observations collected at the Meteorological Station of the University of Sao Paulo in conjunction with aerosol measurements obtained by AERONET (Aerosol Robotic Network), and...
In order to improve our understanding of climate change, the aim of this research project was to stu...
Abstract The Brazilian state of Alagoas is occasionally affected by thunderstorms. Aiming to mitigat...
During the TROCCINOX field experiments in February–March 2004 and February 2005, airborne in situ me...
This study investigates how the summer thunderstorms developed over the city of Sao Paulo and if the...
This study presents the main meteorological components associated with the development of thundersto...
This study investigated the physical processes involved in the development of thunderstorms over sou...
Smoke particles ejected into the atmosphere from biomass burning can modify the atmospheric composit...
Large conurbations are a significant source of the anthropogenic pollution and demographic differenc...
Abstract- The sensitivity of daily variations of thunderstorm activity to the changeability of the a...
Large conurbations are a significant source of the anthropogenic pollution and demographic differenc...
São Paulo is the largest city of Brazil and has a population of more than 11 millions and more than ...
Sea breeze (SB) is a common circulation in the metropolitan area of São Paulo (MASP). Particularly, ...
The MCITY project, conducted by the Group of Micrometeorology at the Institute of Astronomy, Geophys...
The article presents the results of the research of thunderstorm activity at Odesa AMSC for the peri...
This paper describes a comparative analysis of the thunderstorm incidence in southeastern Brazil ob...
In order to improve our understanding of climate change, the aim of this research project was to stu...
Abstract The Brazilian state of Alagoas is occasionally affected by thunderstorms. Aiming to mitigat...
During the TROCCINOX field experiments in February–March 2004 and February 2005, airborne in situ me...
This study investigates how the summer thunderstorms developed over the city of Sao Paulo and if the...
This study presents the main meteorological components associated with the development of thundersto...
This study investigated the physical processes involved in the development of thunderstorms over sou...
Smoke particles ejected into the atmosphere from biomass burning can modify the atmospheric composit...
Large conurbations are a significant source of the anthropogenic pollution and demographic differenc...
Abstract- The sensitivity of daily variations of thunderstorm activity to the changeability of the a...
Large conurbations are a significant source of the anthropogenic pollution and demographic differenc...
São Paulo is the largest city of Brazil and has a population of more than 11 millions and more than ...
Sea breeze (SB) is a common circulation in the metropolitan area of São Paulo (MASP). Particularly, ...
The MCITY project, conducted by the Group of Micrometeorology at the Institute of Astronomy, Geophys...
The article presents the results of the research of thunderstorm activity at Odesa AMSC for the peri...
This paper describes a comparative analysis of the thunderstorm incidence in southeastern Brazil ob...
In order to improve our understanding of climate change, the aim of this research project was to stu...
Abstract The Brazilian state of Alagoas is occasionally affected by thunderstorms. Aiming to mitigat...
During the TROCCINOX field experiments in February–March 2004 and February 2005, airborne in situ me...