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Gianpaolo Balsamo

Researcher at European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

Publications -  159
Citations -  43766

Gianpaolo Balsamo is an academic researcher from European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. The author has contributed to research in topics: Numerical weather prediction & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 131 publications receiving 31691 citations. Previous affiliations of Gianpaolo Balsamo include ARPA-E & Environment Canada.

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Soil Moisture Remote Sensing for Numerical Weather Prediction: L-Band and C-Band Emission Modeling Over Land Surfaces, the Community Microwave Emission Model (CMEM)

TL;DR: The community microwave emission model (CMEM) is the low frequency forward observation operator developed at ECMWF used in this paper to simulate brightness temperatures at local and regional scales over SMOSREX (France) and AMMA (West Africa), respectively.
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Global nature run data with realistic high-resolution carbon weather for the year of the Paris Agreement

TL;DR: The CO2 Human Emissions project has generated realistic high-resolution 9 km global simulations for atmospheric carbon tracers referred to as nature runs to foster carbon-cycle research applications with current and planned satellite missions, as well as the surge of in situ observations as mentioned in this paper .

On the Importance of Representing Snow Over Sea‐Ice for Simulating the Arctic Boundary Layer

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the merits of different approaches to represent the snow over sea-ice in a set of 5-day coupled forecasts, and show that representing the snow insulation effects is essential for capturing the wintertime surface temperature variability over sea ice and its response to changes in the atmospheric forcing.

The Urban Meteorological Station of Turin

TL;DR: In this paper, a preliminary analysis of some data acquired at the station of Turin, combined with some pollutant data acquired by the Regional Environmental Agency (ARPA) during the Intense Observation Period of the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP-IOP) is presented.