cops_papers_lim_access: contains pdf-files of scientific papers (access limited to COPS community), published in the context of the COPS Campaign

Experiment
Summary
The following articles dealing with COPS data have been published so far.

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If you are no member of COPS, please go to the journal's webpage or contact the authors directly for a copy.

Papers with free access are listed in the experiment 'cops_papers_free_access'.
Project
COPS (Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study)
Location(s)
COPS measurement region
Spatial Coverage
Longitude -10 to 10 Latitude 36 to 50 Altitude: 0 m relativ to NN
Temporal Coverage
2007-06-01 to 2007-08-31 (calendrical)
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Status
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[1] DOI Wulfmeyer, V.; Flamant, C.; Behrendt, A.; Blyth, A.; Brown, A.; Dorninger, M.; Illingworth, A.; Mascart, P.; Montani, A.; Weckwerth, T. (2011). Advances in the understanding of convective processes and precipitation over low-mountain regions through the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS). doi:10.1002/qj.799
[2] DOI Wulfmeyer, V.; Flamant, C.; Behrendt, A.; Blyth, A.; Brown, A.; Dorninger, M.; Illingworth, A.; Mascart, P.; Montani, A.; Weckwerth, T (Eds.). (2011). Special Issue: Advances in the understanding of convective processes and precipitation over low-mountain regions through the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS). doi:10.1002/qj.v137.1s

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[Entry acronym: cops_papers_lim_access] [Entry id: 2188210]