Daytime identification of summer hailstorm cells from MSG data
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José Luis Sánchez | Vincenzo Levizzani | E. Cattani | Eduardo García-Ortega | V. Levizzani | J. L. Sánchez | E. García‐Ortega | E. Cattani | A. Merino | L. López | A. Merino | L. López | J. L. Sánchez | J. L. Sánchez
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