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Antonella Sanna works at CMCC in Bologna since August 2007, as modeler and diagnostic and analysis tool developer for climate models (both regional and global), within the CSP division.
She got her degree in Physics in 1998, at Padua University, and her PhD in chemicals and Physics for the Environment at Lecce University, in 2005.
In the past, she worked as meteorologist at the regional environmental agency (ARPA) of Veneto and Piemonte.
Present research area: seasonal forecasts.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- Soil-moisture-atmosphere coupling hotspots and their representation in seasonal forecasts of boreal summer
- TN0301 - The new CMCC Seasonal Prediction System SPS4
- A multisystem view of wintertime NAO seasonal predictions
- SIPN South: six years of coordinated seasonal Antarctic sea ice predictions.
- SIPN South: six years of coordinated seasonal Antarctic sea ice predictions
- TN0290 - Tuning of some orography-related drag parameterizations in the atmospheric component of the CMCC Operational Seasonal Prediction Systems
- TN0288 - The new CMCC Operational Seasonal Prediction System
- RP0285 – CMCC-SPS3: The CMCC Seasonal Prediction System 3
- Mediterranean extreme precipitation: a multi-model assessment
- Coupled atmosphere ocean climate model simulations in the Mediterranean region: effect of a high-resolution marine model on cyclones and precipitation

