
Automatische overbrenging van gegevens met betrekking tot het vervoer

COST Interaction Conference - The Contribution of Science and Technology to the Developement of Human Society

Gebiet der electronischen hilfen f¨r den verkehr auf grossen fernverkehrsstrassen

Journal of Helminthology - Special Issue

Production and Feeding of Single Cell Protein

Aging and Technology - The Outdoor Mobility of Older People - Technological Support and Future Possibilities

Proceedings of the 2nd COST 516 Tribology Symposium
- Pages: 301
- Author(s): J. Meneve, K. Vercammen
- ISBN/ISSN: 90-5857-001-0
Antwerpen, Belgium, 20 and 21 May 1999.

Use of Radar Observation in Hydrological and NWP Models: Weather Radar Data Quality in Europe Quality Control and Characterisation - A Review
- Pages: 87
- Author(s): D. Michelson, T. Einfalt, I. Holleman, U. Gjertsen, K. Friedrich, G. Haase, M. Lindskog, A. Jurczyk
- Publisher(s): EU Publications Office (OPOCE)
- http://bookshop.europa.eu/uri?target=EUB:NOTICE:QSNA21955:EN:HTML
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-92-898-0018-1
- EUR: 21955
COST Action 717 produced extensive reviews on the use of radar data in hydrological and NWP models, evaluated the use of radar data in hydrological models, demonstrated the value of radar data in NWP model validation and verification, and evaluated and developed techniques for radar data assimilation. Indeed, assimilation of radar winds and precipitation estimates has received notable attention in recent years and will play an important role in the next generation of NWP models. On the other hand, more initiatives are needed in order to enhance the use of both radar and NWP in operational hydrology. Consequently, Action 731, which is focused more on the quality and uncertainty of meteorological observations, along with their impacts on hydro-meteorological outputs from advanced forecast systems.
The Action has also strongly contributed to the genesis of an ongoing series of European Conferences on Radar Meteorology, which was one of the main channels for the dissemination of its results.

Supramolecular Chemistry in Water
- Author(s): Davis, T., Dalla Cort, A., Kubik, S. (Eds.)
- Publisher(s): Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
- http://rsc.li/ob-h2o-supramol-chem
This themed collection published in
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
(OBC) highlights some of the latest exciting research in Supramolecular Chemistry in Water. The issue is Guest Edited by Professors Tony Davis (University of Bristol, United Kingdom), Antonella Dalla Cort (Università La Sapienza, Italy), and Stefan Kubik (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany). New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.