2011
DOI: 10.4236/acs.2011.13015
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Preliminary Meteorological Results of a Four-Dimensional Data Assimilation Technique in Southern Italy

Abstract: A four-dimensional data assimilation (FDDA) scheme based on a Newtonian relaxation (or "nudging") was tested using observational asynoptic data collected at a coastal site in the Central Mediterranean peninsula of Calabria, southern Italy. The study is referred to an experimental campaign carried out in summer 2008. For this period a wind profiler, a sodar and two surface meteorological stations were considered. The collected measurements were used for the FDDA scheme, and the technique was incorporated into a… Show more

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“…Different data assimilation approaches have been applied to the Italian territory. Maiello et al (2014), Mazzarella et al (2017), andAvolio et al (2011) studied the assimilation of radar data into the WRF model, both with 3Dvar and 4Dvar techniques. Avolio et al (2011) andFerretti et al (2005) proposed the assimilation of meteorological data from ground stations for the Italian territory, and showed a positive improvement in rain forecast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different data assimilation approaches have been applied to the Italian territory. Maiello et al (2014), Mazzarella et al (2017), andAvolio et al (2011) studied the assimilation of radar data into the WRF model, both with 3Dvar and 4Dvar techniques. Avolio et al (2011) andFerretti et al (2005) proposed the assimilation of meteorological data from ground stations for the Italian territory, and showed a positive improvement in rain forecast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%