Publications

Unconventional Medicine - 3rd Annual Report

1997 | Action B4

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference COST 637

2010 | Action 637

STUDI GEOLOGICI CAMERTI ( Vol. 2004) - Active Faults: Analysis, Processes and Monitoring

2004 | Action 625

Improvement of the Quality of the Production of Raw Milk Cheeses - Proceedings og the Symposium on Quality and Microbiology of Tradtional and raw Milk Cheeses

1999 | Action 95

Quality Control for Wood and Wood Products - COST E53 The First Conference

2007 | Action E53

Immunosuppressive Viral Diseases in Poultry - Combined Inaugural Meetings of WG4 Pathogenesis & WG5 Molecular Biology Plus 2nd Management Commottee Meeting

1999 | Action 839

Use of Radar Observation in Hydrological and NWP Models - Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (QPF) Based on Radar Data for Hydrological Models

2005 | Action 717

Multi-facetted Research in Rabbits: a Model to Develop a Healthy and Safe Production in Respect with Animal Welfare

2000 | Action 848

Global Change and Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions - Objetives

2008 | Action null

STUDI GEOLOGICI CAMERTI ( Vol. 2004) - Active Faults: Analysis, Processes and Monitoring

2004 | Action 625
  • Pages: 150 pages
  • Author(s): G. Cello, G. Moratti, L. Piccardi, E. Tondi
  • Publisher(s): EDIMOND SRL

Proceedings of the workshop COST Action 625, which took place in Camerino, Italy on 3-6 May 2006.

Quality Control for Wood and Wood Products - COST E53 The First Conference

2007 | Action E53
  • Pages: 174

Conference in Warsaw, Poland, 15/17 October 2007.

Use of Radar Observation in Hydrological and NWP Models - Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts (QPF) Based on Radar Data for Hydrological Models

2005 | Action 717

This report gives a short overview about requirements on radar data as the base for QPF methods, focusing on requirements for the operational use of radar data, possible impacts of limitations of the radar technique on rainfall forecasting and user requirements. A review of QPF methods is given in section 3 as a description of general approaches alongside with details of particular algorithms. Section 4 gives details on how to assess the quality of rainfall forecasts and section5 compares different QPF methods mainly based on their performance during the World Weather Research Programme – Forecast Demonstration Project Sydney 2000.