Annalisa Di Bernardino, "Ground-based atmospheric observations: a key approach for urban climate studies", Dip. di Fisica [chiamata]
Seminario Dr.ssa Annalisa Di Bernardino, vincitrice procedura selettiva RTT a tempo pieno, CODICE CONCORSO 2024RTTR021, SSD PHYS-05/B.
Data : 23 aprile 2025, ore 12.00, Aula Conversi Edificio CU013 Marconi.
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Titolo: Ground-based atmospheric observations: a key approach for urban climate studies
Abstract: Ground-based remote sensing observations represent a fundamental tool for monitoring the atmosphere, particularly in complex urban environments. Acquiring high-quality, quality-controlled atmospheric data in cities is especially critical, as urban areas are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Coastal cities within the Mediterranean basin—a recognized climate change hotspot—offer unique opportunities for studying atmospheric dynamics and air quality due to their distinct meteorological and geographical characteristics. In this context, I will present research on urban climate dynamics and extreme temperature events, with a focus on the interactions between atmospheric circulation patterns and pollutant dispersion.