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Autor:
Paul Hardaker, Dame Julia Slingo
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Weather. 71:165-167
Autor:
Paul Hardaker
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Physics World. 31:21-21
The separation of rain and hail using single polarisation radar echoes and IR cloud-top temperatures
Autor:
Paul Hardaker, A H Auer
Publikováno v:
Meteorological Applications. 1:201-204
A previous study has combined infrared cloud-top temperature and single polarisation radar reflectivity to delineate between had and no-hail situations and also to estimate had diameter assuming a mono-disperse drop-size distribution. The -work prese
Autor:
Paul Hardaker
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Meteorological Applications. 3:137-145
A Storm Model is used to estimate Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) for the Evinos catchment in Greece. The model determines the maximum dew-point temperature from the effects of solar heating, orographic lifting and convergence, in terms of the c
Autor:
Paul Hardaker, Chris G. Collier
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Meteorological Applications. 2:313-322
Relationships between weather and health have been studied throughout recorded history. This century, air quality has been recognised as an important complicating feature in many urban and industrial locations. In this paper, having defined the diffe
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Meteorological Applications. 9:229-238
In partnership with the Environment Agency, the Met Office has developed a short-period thunderstorm forecasting system based on a conceptual life-cycle model of convective cells. Although originally intended to provide forecasts of intense precipita
Publikováno v:
Weather. 56:290-296
Autor:
Stephen Burt, Paul Hardaker
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Weather. 65:340-342
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Meteorological Applications. 7:341-360
During the past decade hydrologists have become increasingly aware of the problems of fluvial flood prediction during periods of intense convection, particularly in urbanised catchments whose rainfall-runoff responses tend to be rapid. Existing appro
Autor:
Paul Hardaker
Publikováno v:
Weather. 62:124-126