Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
This paper presents RISKMED, a project targeted
to create an Early Warning System (EWS) in case of
severe or extreme weather events in the central and eastern
Mediterranean and specifically in southern Italy, northwestern
Greece, Malta and Cyprus. As severe or extreme weather
events are considered, cases when the values of some meteorological
parameters (temperature, wind, precipitation) exceed
certain thresholds, and/or a severe weather phenomenon
(thunderstorm, snowfall) occurs. For an accurate weather
forecast, selected meteorological models have been operated
daily, based on a nesting strategy using two or three domains,
providing detailed forecasts over the above mentioned areas.
The forecast results are further exploited for the evaluation
and prediction of human discomfort and fire weather
indices. Finally, sea wave models have also been operating
daily over the central and eastern Mediterranean Sea. In
case a severe or extreme weather event is forecasted within
the next 48 or 72 h for selected target areas (sub-regions
defined by their morphological and population characteristics),
the local authorities and the public are informed via a
user-friendly graphic system, the so-called RISK MAP. On
the web page of the Project (http://www.riskmed.net), additional
information is provided about the real-time values of
some meteorological parameters, the latest satellite picture
and the time and space distribution of lightning during the
last 24 h. The RISKMED project was financed by the EU and
the Ministries of National Economy of Greece, Italy, Malta
and Cyprus, in the frame of INTERREG IIIB/ARCHIMED
programme.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Porcu', Federico; Buzzi, Andrea; Dietrich, Stefano; Davolio, Silvio; Miglietta, Mario; Conte, Dario; Drofa, Oxana; Mugnai, Alberto
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