Bernat Codina
University of Barcelona
36 Papers
344 Citations
Bernat Codina is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Weather radar. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 35 publications.
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Papers
The Sensitivity of Single Polarization Weather Radar Beam Blockage Correction to Variability in the Vertical Refractivity Gradient
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of beam blockage corrections under different electromagnetic propagation conditions with particular interest in anaprop situations is evaluated for three years of radiosonde data collected at Barcelona, Spain, a typical Mediterranean coastal site.
Phenomenology of high-ozone episodes in NE Spain
Xavier Querol,Gotzon Gangoiti,Enrique Mantilla,Andrés Alastuey,María Cruz Minguillón,Fulvio Amato,Cristina Reche,Mar Viana,Teresa Moreno,Angeliki Karanasiou,Ioar Rivas,Noemí Pérez,Anna Ripoll,M. Brines,Marina Ealo,Marco Pandolfi,Hong-Ku Lee,Hee-Ram Eun,Yong-Hee Park,Miguel Escudero,David C. S. Beddows,Roy M. Harrison,Roy M. Harrison,Amelie Bertrand,Nicolas Marchand,Andrei Lyasota,Bernat Codina,Miriam Olid,Mireia Udina,Bernat Jiménez-Esteve,M. R. Soler,Lucio Alonso,Millán M. Millán,Kang-Ho Ahn +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, ground-level and vertical measurements of ozone (O3), other gaseous pollutants (NO, NO2, CO, SO2) and aerosols were carried out in the plains (Vic Plain) and valleys of the northern region of the Barcelona metropolitan area (BMA) in July 2015, an area typically recording the highest O3 episodes in Spain.
Modeling Rain Erosivity Using Disdrometric Techniques
TL;DR: In this article, the erosive effect produced by direct raindrop impact on the soil surface may be quantified in terms of the raindrop kinetic energy (KE), which is usually calculated from the rainfall rate even though a precise description of raindrop size distribution is required.
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A methodology to classify extreme rainfall events in the western mediterranean area
TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between maximum rainfall rates for time intervals between 5 minutes and 24 hours has been investigated from a large data set (1927-1992) of rainfall rate in Barcelona.
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Scattering and extinction: dependence upon raindrop size distribution in temperate (Barcelona) and tropical (Belem) regions
Enric Vilar,C. Montanari,M.S. Pontes,L.A.R. Silva Mello,Jerónimo Lorente,Bernat Codina +5 more
- 14 Apr 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a summary of the salient results derived from experimental campaigns carried out in Belem and Barcelona in 1994 is given. But, the results show that there was no significant differences in raindrop size distribution N(D,R) between the two sites.
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