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Paolo Di Girolamo
Researcher at University of Basilicata
Publications - 133
Citations - 2779
Paolo Di Girolamo is an academic researcher from University of Basilicata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Water vapor. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 120 publications receiving 2474 citations. Previous affiliations of Paolo Di Girolamo include Sapienza University of Rome & Goddard Space Flight Center.
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HyMeX-SOP1: The Field Campaign Dedicated to Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flooding in the Northwestern Mediterranean
Véronique Ducrocq,Isabelle Braud,Silvio Davolio,Rossella Ferretti,Cyrille Flamant,Agustin Jansa,Norbert Kalthoff,Evelyne Richard,Isabelle Taupier-Letage,Pierre-Alain Ayral,Sophie Belamari,Alexis Berne,Marco Borga,Brice Boudevillain,Olivier Bock,Jean-Luc Boichard,Marie-Noëlle Bouin,Olivier Bousquet,Christophe Bouvier,Jacopo Chiggiato,Domenico Cimini,Ulrich Corsmeier,Laurent Coppola,Philippe Cocquerez,Eric Defer,Julien Delanoë,Paolo Di Girolamo,Alexis Doerenbecher,Philippe Drobinski,Y. Dufournet,Nadia Fourrié,Jonathan J. Gourley,Laurent Labatut,Dominique Lambert,Jérôme Le Coz,Frank S. Marzano,Gilles Molinié,Andrea Montani,Guillaume Nord,Mathieu Nuret,Karim Ramage,Bill Rison,Odile Roussot,Frédérique Saïd,Alfons Schwarzenboeck,Pierre Testor,Joël Van Baelen,Béatrice Vincendon,Montserrat Aran,Jorge Tamayo +49 more
TL;DR: The first field campaign was devoted to heavy precipitation and flash floods from 5 September to 6 November 2012 within the framework of the 10-year international HyMeX (Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment) dedicated to the hydrological cycles and related high-impact events as mentioned in this paper.
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The Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS): the scientific strategy, the field phase, and research highlights
Volker Wulfmeyer,Andreas Behrendt,Christoph Kottmeier,Ulrich Corsmeier,Christian Barthlott,George C. Craig,Martin Hagen,Dietrich Althausen,Fumiko Aoshima,Marco Arpagaus,Hans-Stefan Bauer,Lindsay Bennett,Alan M. Blyth,Christine Brandau,Cédric Champollion,Susanne Crewell,Galina Dick,Paolo Di Girolamo,Manfred Dorninger,Y. Dufournet,Rafael Eigenmann,Ronny Engelmann,Cyrille Flamant,Thomas Foken,Theresa Gorgas,Matthias Grzeschik,Jan Handwerker,Christian Hauck,Hartmut Höller,Wolfgang Junkermann,Norbert Kalthoff,Christoph Kiemle,Stefan Klink,Marianne König,L. Krauss,Charles N. Long,Fabio Madonna,Stephen Mobbs,Bruno Neininger,Sandip Pal,Gerhard Peters,G. Pigeon,Evelyne Richard,Mathias W. Rotach,Mathias W. Rotach,Herman Russchenberg,Thomas Schwitalla,Vincent J Smith,Reinhold Steinacker,Jörg Trentmann,David D. Turner,Joël Van Baelen,Siegfried Vogt,Hans Volkert,Tammy M. Weckwerth,Heini Wernli,Andreas Wieser,Martin Wirth +57 more
TL;DR: The COPS field phase was performed from 1 June to 31 August 2007 in a low-mountain area in southwestern Germany/eastern France covering the Vosges mountains, the Rhine valley and the Black Forest mountains.
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The Convective and Orographically Induced Precipitation Study. A Research and Development Project of the World Weather Research Program for Improving Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting in Low-Mountain Regions
Volker Wulfmeyer,Andreas Behrendt,Hans-Stefan Bauer,Christoph Kottmeier,Ulrich Corsmeier,Alan M. Blyth,George C. Craig,Ulrich Schumann,Martin Hagen,Susanne Crewell,Paolo Di Girolamo,Cyrille Flamant,Mark A. Miller,Andrea Montani,Stephen Mobbs,Evelyne Richard,Mathias W. Rotach,Marco Arpagaus,Herman Russchenberg,Peter Schlüssel,Marianne König,Volker Gärtner,Reinhold Steinacker,Manfred Dorninger,David D. Turner,Tammy M. Weckwerth,Andreas Hense,Clemens Simmer +27 more
TL;DR: The Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS) as discussed by the authors is a field campaign that aims to advance the quality of forecasts of orographic-induced convective precipitation by four-dimensional observations and modeling of its life cycle.
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Large-eddy simulations over Germany using ICON: a comprehensive evaluation
Rieke Heinze,Rieke Heinze,Anurag Dipankar,Cintia Carbajal Henken,Christopher Moseley,Odran Sourdeval,Silke Trömel,Xinxin Xie,Panos Adamidis,Felix Ament,Holger Baars,Christian Barthlott,Andreas Behrendt,Ulrich Blahak,Sebastian Bley,Slavko Brdar,Matthias Brueck,Matthias Brueck,Susanne Crewell,Hartwig Deneke,Paolo Di Girolamo,Raquel Evaristo,Jürgen Fischer,Christopher W. Frank,Petra Friederichs,Tobias Göcke,Ksenia Gorges,L. B. Hande,Moritz Hanke,Akio Hansen,Hans-Christian Hege,Corinna Hoose,Thomas Jahns,Norbert Kalthoff,Daniel Klocke,Stefan Kneifel,Peter Knippertz,Alexander Kuhn,Thriza van Laar,Andreas Macke,Vera Maurer,Vera Maurer,Bernhard Mayer,Catrin I. Meyer,Shravan Kumar Muppa,Roeland A. J. Neggers,Emiliano Orlandi,Florian Pantillon,Bernhard Pospichal,Niklas Röber,Leonhard Scheck,Axel Seifert,Patric Seifert,Fabian Senf,Pavan Kumar Siligam,Clemens Simmer,Sandra Steinke,Bjorn Stevens,Kathrin Wapler,Michael Weniger,Volker Wulfmeyer,Günther Zängl,Dan Zhang,Johannes Quaas +63 more
TL;DR: In this article, large-eddy simulations with the ICOsahedral non-hydrostatic atmosphere model (ICON) covering Germany are evaluated for four days in spring 2013 using observational data from various sources.
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A review of the remote sensing of lower-tropospheric thermodynamic profiles and its indispensable role for the understanding and the simulation of water and energy cycles
Volker Wulfmeyer,R. Michael Hardesty,David D. Turner,Andreas Behrendt,Maria P. Cadeddu,Paolo Di Girolamo,Peter Schlüssel,Joël Van Baelen,Florian Zus +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of remote sensing technology for lower-tropospheric thermodynamic profiling is presented with focus on high accuracy and high temporal-vertical resolution, and the contributions of these instruments to the understanding of the Earth system are assessed with respect to radiative transfer, land-surface-atmosphere feedback, convection initiation, and data assimilation.