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Apr 25
by dargueso in Blog, Convection-permitting models, Meteorology, Outreach, Regional Climate Models, Visualization 0 comments tags: Dataviz, Mediterranean, Meteorology, Paraview, Storm Gloria, Visualization, WRF

Visualization of Storm Gloria

In January 2020, Storm Gloria hit the Western Mediterranean breaking a set of rainfall, snow, lightning and wind speed records. This visualisation helps understand the dynamics of the episode.
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Mar 09
by dargueso in Blog, Outreach, Uncategorized 0 comments

Visualizing the recent weather in Spain

After the project hoyextremo.com, this is the natural extension where it is possible to check the recent weather for all available stations through AEMET OpenData system
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Feb 16
by dargueso in Blog, Climate, Outreach, Visualization 0 comments

Is this a Climate extreme?

In the last few weeks I've been working on a project to better communicate climate science. Inspired by the amazing work done by Mat Lipson, Steefan Contractor and James Goldie, I've made a tool to check if today is a climate extreme in multiple Spanish cities.
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Jan 28
by dargueso in Blog, Climate, Outreach, Uncategorized, Visualization 0 comments

A World of Evidence

Last Saturday I had the opportunity to talk about climate change evidence at TEDxULoyolaAndalucia
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Nov 22
by dargueso in Blog, Convection, Maritime Continent 0 comments

Simulating Hector Storm in Tiwi Islands

Hector is a storm that regularly forms in the Tiwi Islands (Australia) during the wet season. So often that it has earned its own name. Hector realism in models is a great way of testing their ability to represent tropical convection.
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Apr 05
by dargueso in Blog, Convection, Maritime Continent 0 comments

Convection in the Maritime Continent

Convection in the Maritime Continent has large implications both regionally and globally. It is the main rainfall-generating mechanism in the region and also injects moisture and energy into the upper levels of the atmosphere
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Jan 27
by dargueso in Blog, Urban climate 0 comments

Urban expansion under climate change condition

Cities are usually warmer than rural counterparts. This effect is known as the urban heat island and it has many implications in a world where climate is changing and population is steadily increasing.
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Recent Posts
  • Visualization of Storm Gloria
  • Visualizing the recent weather in Spain
  • Is this a Climate extreme?
  • A World of Evidence
  • Hector Storm Visualization
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