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List of works by Joan Bech

A Mediterranean nocturnal heavy rainfall and tornadic event. Part I: Overview, damage survey and radar analysis

A Mediterranean nocturnal heavy rainfall and tornadic event. Part II: Total lightning analysis

A study of the 21 March 2012 tornadic quasi linear convective system in Catalonia

scholarly article by Joan Bech et al published May 2015 in Atmospheric Research

Analysis of warm season thunderstorms using an object-oriented tracking method based on radar and total lightning data

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Characterisation of thunderstorms that caused lightning-ignited wildfires

scientific article published in 2021

How Robust Are Trends in the Brewer–Dobson Circulation Derived from Observed Stratospheric Temperatures?

article published in 2015

Intercomparison and Potential Synergies of Three Methods for Weather Radar Antenna Pointing Assessment

Lightning and precipitation relationship in summer thunderstorms: Case studies in the North Western Mediterranean region

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Mesoscale numerical analysis of the historical November 1982 heavy precipitation event over Andorra (Eastern Pyrenees)

Metal-contaminated soil remediation by using sludges of the marble industry: toxicological evaluation

scientific article published on 13 December 2006

On the observed connection between Arctic sea ice and Eurasian snow in relation to the winter North Atlantic Oscillation

Remote sensing analysis of a Mediterranean thundersnow and low-altitude heavy snowfall event

Spatial and temporal evolution of horizontally extensive lightning discharges associated with sprite-producing positive cloud-to-ground flashes in northeastern Spain

scholarly article

Stratiform and Convective Rain Classification Using Machine Learning Models and Micro Rain Radar

scientific article published in 2022

Study of the total lightning activity in a hailstorm

Uncertainty of precipitation estimates in convective events by the Meteorological Service of Catalonia radar network

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Vertically Resolved Precipitation Intensity Retrieved through a Synergy between the Ground-Based NASA MPLNET Lidar Network Measurements, Surface Disdrometer Datasets and an Analytical Model Solution