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    Online Resource
    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Numerical weather forecasting. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (211 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781119701019
    DDC: 551.634
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 The Primitive Equations -- 1.1. Wind forecast equations (conservation of momentum) -- 1.2. Continuity equation (conservation of mass) -- 1.3. Temperature forecast equation (conservation of energy) -- 1.4. Moisture forecast equation (conservation of water vapor) -- 1.5. Synopsis of equations -- 2 Solving Methods in NWP Models -- 2.1. Decomposition of variables - the perturbation method -- 2.2. Numerical solutions of partial differential equations -- 2.3. Time splitting -- 3 Domain Structures and Boundary Conditions -- 3.1. Horizontal grid structure and resolution -- 3.2. The vertical coordinate system -- 3.3. Boundary conditions -- 3.4. Design of a simulation -- 4 Introduction to Data Assimilation -- 4.1. Successive correction methods -- 4.2. Least square method -- 4.3. Variational approach -- 4.4. Generalization of the methods -- 5 Desert Dust Modeling -- 5.1. Dust uptake mechanisms formulation -- 5.2. Dust advection and deposition -- 5.3. Parameterization of the dust feedbacks on climate -- 6 Simulations of Extreme Weather and Dust Events -- 6.1. Case study 1: numerical simulation of a Mediterranean cyclone and its sensitivity on lower boundary conditions -- 6.2. Case study 2: nowcasting an extreme precipitation event -- 6.3. Case study 3: seasonal predictability of a large-scale heat wave -- 6.4. Numerical study of a severe desert dust storm over Crete -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- Index -- End User License Agreement.
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    Publication Date: 2023-10-18
    Description: Between 30 May and 6 June 2019 a series of new eruptions occured in the south-east flanks of Mt. Etna, Italy, forming lava flows and explosive activity that was most intense during the first day of the eruption; as a result, volcanic particles were dispersed towards Greece. Lidar measurements performed at the PANhellenic GEophysical observatory of Antikythera (PANGEA) of the National Observatory of Athens (NOA), in Greece, reveal the presence of particles of volcanic origin above the area the days following the eruption. FLEXible PARTicle dispersion model (FLEXPART) simulations and satellite-based SO2 observations from the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument onboard the Sentinel-5 Precursor (TROPOMI/S5P), confirm the volcanic plume transport from Etna towards PANGEA and possible mixing with co-existing desert dust particles. Lidar and modeled values are in agreement and the derived sulfate mass concentration is approximately 15 g/m3. This is the first time that Etna volcanic products are monitored at Antikythera station, in Greece with implications for the investigation of their role in the Mediterranean weather and climate.
    Description: Published
    Description: 40
    Description: 5V. Processi eruttivi e post-eruttivi
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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    Publication Date: 2015-06-18
    Description: Electronic cigarettes (ECs) are nicotine delivery devices that are proposed as tobacco harm reduction products to smokers. Nicotine delivery from ECs is potentially important in their efficacy as smoking substitutes. Herein, nicotine delivery from using a new-generation EC device (variable-wattage, set at 9 W) was evaluated, comparing experienced (vapers) with naïve users (smokers). Twenty-four vapers and 23 smokers participated to the study. They were asked to obtain 10 puffs in 5 minutes and then use the EC ad lib for 60 more minutes (total duration of use: 65 minutes). An 18 mg/mL nicotine-containing liquid was used. Blood samples were obtained at baseline, 5-minutes and every 15 minutes thereafter, while number of puffs and average puff duration were recorded. Although at baseline both groups had similar plasma nicotine levels, smokers consistently exhibited lower levels at all time-periods; at 5-minutes the levels were lower by 46%, while during the subsequent period they were lower by 43% (at 65-minutes) to 54% (at 20-minutes). Both groups took similar number of puffs, but smokers had average puff duration of 2.3 s compared to 3.5 s in vapers. Even in vapers, plasma nicotine levels at 5 minutes were lower than those observed after smoking 1 tobacco cigarette. Scientific Reports 5 doi: 10.1038/srep11269
    Electronic ISSN: 2045-2322
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
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