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Antonio Speranza
Researcher at University of Camerino
Publications - 55
Citations - 1753
Antonio Speranza is an academic researcher from University of Camerino. The author has contributed to research in topics: Baroclinity & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1609 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Speranza include National Research Council & University of Leeds.
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Sensitivity of Precipitation Forecast Skill Scores to Bilinear Interpolation and a Simple Nearest-Neighbor Average Method on High-Resolution Verification Grids
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the statistical effects of two different interpolation techniques on widely used precipitation skill scores like the equitable threat score and the Hanssen-Kuipers score.
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Co-oscillating tides in long, narrow bays; the Taylor problem revisited
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors generalize Taylor's (1921) study of the reflection of Kelvin waves at the head of a small, rectangular, mid-latitude bay, and show that the boundary of such a bay can absorb a variable portion of the power flux incident upon it, which explains the marked difference between semidiurnal tides in the Adriatic Sea and in the Gulf of California.
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Detection of colo-rectal liver metastases: prospective comparison of contrast enhanced US, multidetector CT, PET/CT, and 1.5 Tesla MR with extracellular and reticulo-endothelial cell specific contrast agents
Pier Paolo Mainenti,Marcello Mancini,Ciro Mainolfi,Luigi Camera,Simone Maurea,Antonietta Manchia,Michela Tanga,Francesco Persico,Pietro Addeo,Dario D’Antonio,Antonio Speranza,Luigi Bucci,Giovanni Persico,Leonardo Pace,Marco Salvatore +14 more
TL;DR: Gd- and SPIO-enhanced MRI seem to be the most accurate modality in the identification of liver metastases from colo-rectal carcinoma, and PET/CT shows a trend to perform better than the other modalities.
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The analysis of the Standardized Precipitation Index in the Mediterranean area: large-scale patterns
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) on different time scales for different locations of Italy for the last fifty years to identify and monitor drought conditions.
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The statistical properties of general atmospheric circulation: Observational evidence and a minimal theory of bimodality
TL;DR: In this paper, a model of atmospheric circulation able to describe the bulk of the statistical properties of the general circulation in middle latitudes is presented, based on the Charney-DeVore theory of multiple equilibria.