Authors
Elvira Armenio, M Ben Meftah, Maria Francesca Bruno, Diana De Padova, Francesca De Pascalis, Francesca De Serio, Annalisa Di Bernardino, Michele Mossa, Giovanni Leuzzi, Paolo Monti
Publication date
2016/6/13
Conference
2016 IEEE Workshop on Environmental, Energy, and Structural Monitoring Systems (EESMS)
Pages
1-6
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The present paper aims to show and discuss the long term and continuous recordings of both meteorological and hydrodynamic data collected in a semi enclosed sea. The site in question is composed by the Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo basins (Southern Italy), which are mutually connected. In turn, the Mar Grande is joined to the Ionian Sea by means of two openings. Therefore, the system shows features typical of a lagunar environment, which is also affected by coastal heavy industry and anthropic pressure, thus being highly vulnerable. A monitoring of its hydrodynamics could be useful, allowing both to check the real-time status of the basin and promptly intervene when accidents occur and to create a dataset necessary to calibrate and validate modelling systems providing forecasts. To this, in the framework of the Italian flagship Project RITMARE, a meteo-oceanographic station, a wave-current meter and a tide …
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Scholar articles
E Armenio, MB Meftah, MF Bruno, D De Padova… - 2016 IEEE Workshop on Environmental, Energy, and …, 2016