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Congresso

XXIX SCAR , Hobart Tasmania, Australia , 9-19 July 2006

Titolo

METDATA - An integrated software for operational and meteorological data


Autori

L. Agnoletto-1), L. De Silvestri-2), A. Pellegrini-1)
1) ENEA - ANTAR-SCI (Rome, Italy)
2) ENEA - CLIM (Rome, Italy)



Congresso

Antarctic Meteorological Observation, Modeling, and Forecasting Workshop - Boulder, Colorado, USA - 11-13 june 2006

Titolo

New functionalities and performances of the database accessible from the web, of Meteo-Climatological Observatory data in Antarctica


Autori

U. Gentili-1), P. Grigioni-1), A. Iaccarino-2), A. Pellegrini-3)
1) ENEA - CLIM-OSS (Rome, Italy)
2) ENEA - CLIM-SIAT (Rome, Italy)
3) ENEA - ANTAR-SCI (Rome, Italy)


Abstract

The Meteo-Climatological Observatory in Antarctica, is a research project funded by the P.N.R.A. It started an observing programme in 1987: now, it consist of a network of 21 Automatic Weather Stations, 2 Radiosounding Stations and several ancillary instruments; in addition, the Observatory manages all the meteorological instruments used for operational meteorological assistance. Data are acquired according to the WMO/ICAO standards, they are stored, processed, verified, and distributed through a data base. The Web site "http://www.climantartide.it" was developed since 2001 in order to give information about the role and activities of the Observatory, and to give public access to the data base. During these five years the database has been implemented with a great number of data and the web site has been modified in order to render them accessible in the better way. The present job describes in which way data are stored, the basic functions of the web site, the implementations done, and the projects for the future.


Congresso

Workshop on Atmospheric Science and Connection with Related Science - ROME, CNR, 26-27 April 2006

Titolo

Routine Meteorological Observation @ Station Concordia


Autori

L. Agnoletto-1), L. De Silvestri-2), S. Dolci-1), U. Gentili-2), P. Grigioni-2), A. Iaccarino-2), A. Pellegrini-1), M. Proposito-2)
1) ENEA - PNRA (Rome, Italy)
2) ENEA - CLIM (Rome, Italy)



Congresso

Columbus Ohio (USA), workshop 7-10 july 2005

Titolo

Meteo-climatological Observatory and Automatic Weather Stations


Autori

U. Gentili-1), P. Grigioni-1), L. De Silvestri-1), A. Pellegrini-2)
1) ENEA - CLIM-OSS (Rome, Italy)
2) ENEA - ANTAR (Rome, Italy)



Congresso

XXVIII Scar, Bremen (Germany) 25-31 july 2004

Titolo

http://meteo.pnra.it : a web access to the meteorological data collected by the Italian Antarctic Program.


Autori

U. Gentili-)1, P. Grigioni-1), L. De Silvestri-1), A. Pellegrini-2)
1) ENEA - CLIM-OSS (Rome, Italy)
2) ENEA - ANTAR (Rome, Italy)


Abstract

The Meteo-Climatological Observatory in Antarctica, is a research project funded by the P.N.R.A. It started an observing programme in 1987: now, it consist of a network of 15 Automatic Weather Stations, a Radiosounding Station and several ancillary instruments; in addition, the Observatory manages all the meteorological instruments used for operational meteorological assistance. Data are acquired according to the WMO/ICAO standards, they are stored, processed, verified, and distributed through appropriate communication means.


Congresso

Porano, Roma (Italy), X workshop on Antarctic atmosphere 22-24 october 2003

Titolo

The Meteo-Climatological Observatory in Antarctica: an Overview, as Browseable on the Web.


Autori

U. Gentili-)1, P. Grigioni-1), L. De Silvestri-1), A. Pellegrini-2)
1) ENEA - CLIM-OSS (Rome, Italy)
2) ENEA - ANTAR (Rome, Italy)


Abstract

The Meteo-Climatological Observatory in Antarctica, is a research project funded by the P.N.R.A. It started an observing programme in 1987: now, it consits of a network of 15 Automatic Weather Stations, a Radiosounding Station and several ancillary instruments; in addition, the Observatory manages all the meteorological instruments used for operational meteorological assistance.
Data are acquired according to the WMO/ICAO standards, they are stored, processed, verified, and distributed through appropriate communication means.
A Web site http://meteo.pnra.it was developed in order to give information about the role and activities of the Observatory, and to give public access to the data.


Capitoli di libri (inclusi relazioni estese in atti di convegni con referees)


- U. Gentili, P. Grigioni. L. De Silvestri, A. Pellegrini: The meteo-climatological observatory in antarctica: an overview, as browseable on the web. Conference Proceedings, ''Italian Research On Antarctic Atmosphere'' M. Colacino (Ed.) SIF, Bologna, October 2003.

- Tomasi C., Vitale V., Cacciari A., Lupi A, Pellegrini A. and Grigioni P. : Mean vertical distribution features of temperature and absolute humidity from twelveyear radiosoundings measurements taken at Terra Nova Bay. Conference Proceedings Vol. 80 M''Italian Research On Antarctic Atmosphere''. Colacino (Ed.) SIF, Bologna, 2002.

- Messeri G., A. Pellegrini, M. Pasqui, M. Rossi, F. Meneguzzo, B. Gozzini and G. Zipoli: Weather Forecast Using RAMS Model. A Case study. Conference Proceedings Vol. 80''Italian Research On Antarctic Atmosphere'' M. Colacino (Ed.) SIF, Bologna, 2002.

- Colacino M., P. Grigioni and A. Pellegrini : Il Clima a Baia Terra Nova. Antartide Terra di Scienza e Riserva Naturale, C. Baroni (Ed.) Terra Antartica Publication 2001.

- Colacino M., Piervitali E and Grigioni P.: Climatic characterization of the Terra Nova Bay region. Ross Sea Ecology, Springer, Milano 2000.

- Pellegrini A., Della Vedova A.M., Grigioni P. And De Silvestri L.: Meterological conditions during snowfall at Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica). Oceanography Of The Ross Sea. Springer, Milano 1999,


Articoli su riviste scientifiche, con indicazione dell' impact factor e del citation index


- Tomasi C., Cacciari A., Vitale V., Lupi A., Lanconelli C., Pellegrini A. And Grigioni P. (2004): Mean vertical profiles of temperature and absolute humidity from a twelve-year radiosounding data set at Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica), Atmospheric Research (Elsevier).
Times Cited: n.d.; Impact Factor 0.661

- Bromwich, David H., Monaghan, Andrew J., Powers, Jordan G., Cassano, John J., Wei, He-Lin, Kuo, Ying-Hwa, Pellegrini, Andrea. (2003): Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS): A Case Study from the 2000-01 Field Season. Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 131, No. 2, pp. 412-434.
Times Cited: 3; Impact Factor 1.886

- Van Woert M.L., W. Meier, Zou C., Archer A., Pellegrini A., Grigioni P. and Bertoia C.(2001): Satellite Observation of Upper-Ocean Currents in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology,33, pp.407-412.
Times Cited: 2 ; Impact Factor 0.684

- Pietrella M., Kazimirowsky E.S., De Franceschi G., Grigioni P And Scotto C. (2002): Could We Find Any Signal Of The Stratosphere-Ionosphere Coupling In Antarctica? Annals Of Geophysics Vol. 45, Ingv Editrice Compositori.
Times Cited: 1; Impact Factor n.d.


Carte geologiche e tematiche


- Frezzotti M., M.C. Salvatore, Vittuari L., P Grigioni and L. De Silvestri(2001): Satellite Image Map: Northern Foothills and Inexpressible Island Area(Victoria Land, Antarctica), Museo Nazionale dell'antartide ''Felice Ippolito'' Sez. Scienze Della Terra (Siena) Terra Antarctica Reports N° 6.

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