FORMAL PUBLICATIONS



1. Romero, R., S. Alonso, E. C. Nickerson, and C. Ramis, 1995:
The influence of vegetation on the development and structure of mountain waves.
J. Appl. Meteor., 34, 2230-2242.

2. Ramis, C., and R. Romero, 1995:
A first numerical simulation of the development and structure of the sea breeze in the island of Mallorca.
Ann. Geophy., 13, 981-994.

3. Romero, R., and C. Ramis, 1996:
A numerical study on the transport and diffusion of coastal pollutants during the breeze cycle in the island of Mallorca.
Ann. Geophy., 14, 351-363.

4. Romero, R., C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 1997:
Numerical simulation of an extreme rainfall event in Catalonia: Role of orography and evaporation from the sea.
Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 123, 537-559.

5. Doswell III, C. A., C. Ramis, R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 1998:
A diagnostic study of three heavy precipitation episodes in the western Mediterranean region.
Wea. Forecasting, 13, 102-124.

6. Romero, R., J. A. Guijarro, C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 1998:
A 30 year (1964-1993) daily rainfall data base for the Spanish Mediterranean regions: First exploratory study.
Int. J. Climatol., 18, 541-560.

7. Romero, R., C. Ramis, S. Alonso, C. A. Doswell III, and D. J. Stensrud, 1998:
Mesoscale model simulations of three heavy precipitation events in the western Mediterranean region.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 1859-1881.

8. Romero, R., C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 1998:
Performance of two cumulus convection parameterizations for two heavy precipitation events in the western Mediterranean.
Meteorol. Atmos. Phys., 66, 197-214.

9. Ramis, C., R. Romero, V. Homar, S. Alonso, and M. Alarcón, 1998:
Diagnosis and numerical simulation of a torrential precipitation event in Catalonia (Spain).
Meteorol. Atmos. Phys., 69, 1-21.

10. Romero, R., C. Ramis, and J. A. Guijarro, 1999:
Daily rainfall patterns in the Spanish Mediterranean area: An objective classification.
Int. J. Climatol., 19, 95-112 .

11. Romero, R., C. Ramis, J. A. Guijarro, and G. Sumner, 1999:
Daily rainfall affinity areas in the Mediterranean Spain.
Int. J. Climatol., 19, 557-578.

12. Romero, R., G. Sumner, C. Ramis, and A. Genovés, 1999:
A classification of the atmospheric circulation patterns producing significant daily rainfall in the Spanish Mediterranean area.
Int. J. Climatol., 19, 765-785.

13. Homar, V., C. Ramis, R. Romero and S. Alonso, J. A. García-Moya, and M. Alarcón,1999:
A case of convection development over the western Mediterranean Sea: A study through numerical simulations.
Meteorol. Atmos. Phys., 71, 169-188.

14. Romero, R., C. A. Doswell III, and C. Ramis, 2000:
Mesoscale numerical study of two cases of long-lived quasistationary convective systems over eastern Spain.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 3731-3751.

15. Gayà , M., V. Homar, R. Romero, and C. Ramis, 2001:
Tornadoes and waterspouts in the Balearic Islands: Phenomena and environment characterization.
Atmos. Res., 56, 253-267.

16. Ramis, C., R. Romero, V. Homar, and S. Alonso, 2001:
Lluvias torrenciales.
Investigación y Ciencia, 296, 60-68.

17. Romero, R., C. A. Doswell III, and R. Riosalido, 2001:
Observations and fine-grid simulations of a convective outbreak in northeastern Spain: Importance of diurnal forcing and convective cold pools.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 2157-2182.

18. Romero, R., 2001:
Sensitivity of a heavy rain producing Western Mediterranean cyclone to embedded potential vorticity anomalies.
Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 127, 2559-2597.

19. Roebber, P. J., D. M. Schultz, and R. Romero, 2002:
Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 tornado outbreak.
Weather and Forecasting., 17, 399-429.

20. Romero, R., and  C. Ramis, 2002:
Torrential daily rainfalls patterns in Mediterranean Spain and associated meteorological settings.
Tethys, 2.

21. Alpert, P., T. Ben-Gai, A. Baharad, Y. Benjamini, D. Yekutieli, M. Colacino, L. Diodato, C. Ramis, V. Homar, R. Romero, S. Michaelides, and A. Manes, 2002:
The paradoxical increase of Mediterranean extreme daily rainfall in spite of decrease in total values.
Geophys. Res. Letters, 29, 11, 31-1 - 31-4.

22. Homar, V., R. Romero, C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 2002:
Numerical study of the October 2000 torrential precipitation event over eastern Spain: Analysis of the synoptic-scale stationarity.
Annales Geophysicae, 20, 2047-2066.

23. Homar, V., R. Romero, D. J. Stensrud, C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 2003:
Numerical diagnosis of a small, quasi-tropical cyclone over the Western Mediterranean: Dynamical vs. boundary factors.
Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 129, 1469-1490.

24. Sotillo, M. G., C. Ramis, R. Romero, S. Alonso, and V. Homar, 2003:
Role of orography in the spatial distribution of precipitation over the Spanish Mediterranean zone.
Climate Res., 23, 247-261.

25. Sumner, G. N., R. Romero, V. Homar, C. Ramis, S. Alonso, and E. Zorita, 2003:
An estimate of the effects of climatic change on the rainfall of Mediterranean Spain by the late 21st century.
Climate Dyn., 20, 789-805.

26. Homar, V., M. Gayà , R. Romero, C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 2003:
Tornadoes over complex terrain: An analysis of the 28th August 1999 tornadic event in eastern Spain.
Atmos. Res., 67-68, 301-317.

27. Tudurí, E., R. Romero, L. López, E. García, J. L Sánchez, and C. Ramis, 2003:
The 14 July 2001 hailstorm in northeastern Spain: Diagnosis of the meteorological situation.
Atmos. Res., 67-68, 541-558.

28. Ramis, C., R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 2005:
Relative Humidity.
Water Encyclopedia, volume 3 (Oceanography; Meteorology; Physics and Chemistry; Water Law; and Water History, Art, and Culture), Jay H. Lehr and Jack Keeley, Eds., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 832 pp.

29. Romero, R., A. Martín, V. Homar, S. Alonso, and C. Ramis, 2005:
Predictability of prototype flash flood events in the western Mediterranean under uncertainties of the precursor upper-level disturbance: The HYDROPTIMET case studies.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 5, 505-525.

30. Mariani, S., M. Casaioli, C. Accadia, M. C. Llasat, F. Pasi, S. Davolio, M. Elementi, G. Ficca, and R. Romero, 2005:
A limited area model intercomparison on the "Montserrat-2000" flash-flood event using statistical and deterministic methods.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 5, 561-581.

31. Anquetin, S., E. Yates, V. Ducrocq, S. Samouillan, K. Chancibault, S. Davolio, C. Accadia, M. Casaioli, S. Mariani, G. Ficca, B. Gozzini, F. Pasi, M. Pasqui, A. Martín, M. Martorell, R. Romero, and P. Chessa, 2005:
The 8 and 9 september 2002 flash flood event in France: A model intercomparison.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 5, 1-14.

32. Romero, R., A. Martín, V. Homar, S. Alonso, and C. Ramis, 2006:
Predictability of prototype flash flood events in the western Mediterranean under uncertainties of the precursor upper-level disturbance.
Adv. Geosciences, 7, 55-63.

33. Horvath, K., L. Fita, R. Romero, and B. Ivancan-Picek, and I. Stiperski, 2006:
Cyclogenesis in the lee of the Atlas mountains: A factor separation numerical study.
Adv. Geosciences, 7, 327-331.

34. Fita, L., R. Romero, and C. Ramis, 2006:
Intercomparison of intense cyclogenesis events over the Mediterranean basin based on baroclinic and diabatic influences.
Adv. Geosciences7, 333-342.

35. Horvath, K., L. Fita, R. Romero, and B. Ivancan-Picek, 2006:
A numerical study of the first phase of a deep Mediterranean cyclone: Cyclogenesis in the lee of the Atlas mountains.
Meteorol. Zeitschrift., 15, 133-146.

36. Bergueiro, J. R., R. Romero, S. Guijarro, and F. Serra, 2006:
Simulation of oil spills at the Casablanca platform (Tarragona, Spain) under different environmental conditions.
J. Maritime Res., 3, No. 1, 55-72.

37. Tous, M., and  R. Romero, 2006:
Cap a una climatologia europea de paràmetres meteorològics associats a la gènesi de tempestes severes.
Tethys, 3, 11-19.

38. Martín, A., R. Romero, V. Homar, A. Luque, S. Alonso, T. Rigo, and M. C. Llasat, 2007:
Sensitivities of a flash flood event over Catalonia: A numerical analysis.
Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 651-669.

39. Fita, L., R. Romero, A. Luque, K. Emanuel, and C. Ramis, 2007:
Analysis of the environments of seven Mediterranean tropical-like storms using an axisymmetric, nonhydrostatic, cloud resolving model.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 7, 41-56.

40. García-Ortega, E., L. Fita, R. Romero, L. López, C. Ramis, and J. L. Sánchez, 2007:
Numerical simulation and sensitivity study of a severe hail-storm in northeast Spain.
Atmos. Res., 83, 225-241.

41. Romero, R., M. Gayà, and C. A. Doswell III, 2007:
European climatology of severe convective storm environmental parameters: A test for significant tornado events.
Atmos. Res., 83, 389-404.

42. Soler, M., T. Serra, J. Colomer, and R. Romero, 2007:
Anomalous rainfall and associated atmospheric circulation in the north-east Spanish Mediterranean area and its relationship to sediment fluidization events in a lake.
Water Resour. Res., 43, W01404, doi:10.1029/2005WR004810.

43. Amengual, A., R. Romero, V. Homar, C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 2007:
Impact of the lateral boundary conditions resolution on dynamical downscaling of precipitation in Mediterranean Spain.
Climate Dyn., doi:10.1007/s00382-007-0242-0.

44. Amengual, A., R. Romero, M. Gómez, A. Martín, and S. Alonso, 2007:
A hydro-meteorological modeling study of a flash flood event over Catalonia, Spain.
J. Hydrometeorol., 8, 282-303.

45. Fita, L., R. Romero, and C. Ramis, 2007:
Objective quantification of perturbations produced with a piecewise PV inversion technique.
Ann. Geophy.25, 2335-2349.

46. Romero, R., 2008:
A method for quantifying the impacts and interactions of potential vorticity anomalies in extratropical cyclones.
Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 134, 385-402.

47. Amengual, A., R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 2008:
Hydrometeorological ensemble simulations of flood events over a small-size basin of Majorca Island, Spain.
Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 134, 1221-1242.

48. Amengual, A., T. Diomede, C. Marsigli, A. Martín, A. Morgillo, P. Papetti, R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 2008:
A hydrometeorological model intercomparison as a tool to quantify the forecast uncertainty in a medium size basin.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 8, 819-838.

49. Amengual, A., R. Romero, M. Vich, and S. Alonso, 2009:
Inclusion of potential vorticity uncertainties into a hydrometeorological forecasting chain: Application to a medium size basin of Mediterranean Spain.
Hydrol. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 13, 793-811.

50. Ramis, C., R. Romero, and V. Homar, 2009:
The severe thunderstorm of 4th October 2007 in Mallorca: An observational study.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 9, 1237-1245.

51. Fita, L., R. Romero, A. Luque, and C. Ramis, 2009:
Effects of assimilating precipitation zones derived from satellite and lightning data on numerical simulations of tropical-like Mediterranean storms.
Ann. Geophy.27, 3297-3319.

52. Homar, V., C. Ramis, R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 2010:
Recent trends in temperature and precipitation over the Balearic Islands (Spain).
Climatic Change, 98, 199-211.

53. Vich, M., and R. Romero, 2010:
Multiphysics superensemble forecast applied to Mediterranean heavy precipitation situations.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 10, 2371-2377.

54. Cohuet, J. B., R. Romero, V. Homar, V. Ducrocq, and C. Ramis, 2011:
Initiation of a severe thunderstorm over the Mediterranean Sea.
Atmos. Res.100, 603-620.

55. Romero, R., 2011:
Application of factor separation to heavy rainfall and cyclogenesis: Mediterranean examples.
Chapter 7 in Factor separation in the Atmosphere: Applications and Future Prospects, ed. Pinhas Alpert and Tatiana Sholokhman, Cambridge University Press, 87-119.

56. Tous, M., and  R. Romero, 2011:
Medicanes: cataloguing criteria and exploration of meteorological environments.
Tethys,
8, 53-61.

57. Vich, M., R. Romero, and H. E. Brooks, 2011:
Ensemble prediction of Mediterranean high-impact events using potential vorticity perturbations. Part I: Comparison against the multiphysics approach.
Atmos. Res., 102, 227-241.

58. Vich, M., R. Romero, and V. Homar, 2011:
Ensemble prediction of Mediterranean high-impact events using potential vorticity perturbations. Part II: Adjoint-derived sensitivity zones.
Atmos. Res.102, 311-319.

59. Amengual, A., V. Homar, R. Romero, S. Alonso, and C. Ramis, 2012:
A statistical adjustment of regional climate model outputs to local scales: Application to Platja de Palma, Spain.
J. Climate, 25, 939-957.

60. Amengual, A., V. Homar, R. Romero, S. Alonso, and C. Ramis, 2012:
Projections of the climate potential for tourism at local scales: Application to Platja de Palma, Spain.
Int. J. Climatol., 32, 2095-2107. 

61. Ramis, C., V. Homar, and  R. Romero, 2012:
Sobre las anomalías de precipitaciones en las Islas Baleares durante 2008
.
Territoris,
8, 213-226.

62. Vich, M., R. Romero, E. Richard, P. Arbogast, and K. Maynard, 2012:
Perturbing the potential vorticity field in mesoscale forecasts of two Mediterranean heavy precipitation events.
Tellus A, 64, 17224.

63. Tous, M., and R. Romero, 2013:
Meteorological environments associated with medicane development.
Int. J. Climatol., 33, 1-14.

64. Tous, M., R. Romero, and C. Ramis, 2013:
Surface heat fluxes influence on medicane trajectories and intensification.
Atmos. Res., 123, 400-411.

65. Romero, R. and K. Emanuel, 2013:
Medicane risk in a changing climate.
J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos.118, 5992-6001.

66. Ramis, C., V. Homar, A. Amengual, R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 2013:
Daily precipitation records over mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 13, 2483-2491.

67. Osca, J., R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 2013:
Precipitation projections for Spain by means of a weather typing statistical method.
Glob. Planet. Change, 109, 46-63.

68. Ramis, C., M. Tous, V. Homar, R. Romero, and S. Alonso, 2013:
Medicanes: Quasi-topical mesoscale cyclones in the Mediterranean.
Chapter 2 in Adverse Weather in Spain, ed. Carlos García-Legaz Martínez and Francisco Valero Rodríguez, AMV Ediciones, 34-50.

69. Bafaluy, D., A. Amengual, R. Romero, and V. Homar, 2013:
Present and future climate resources for various types of tourism in the Bay of Palma, Spain.
Reg. Environ. Change, 14, 1995-2006. [Supplementary material].

70. Drobinski, P., V. Ducrocq, P. Alpert, E. Anagnostou, K. Béranger, M. Borga, I. Braud, A. Chanzy, S. Davolio, G. Delrieu, C. Estournel, N. Filali Boubrahmi, J. Font, V. Grubisic, S. Gualdi, V. Homar, B. Ivancan-Picek, C. Kottmeier, V. Kotroni, K. Lagouvardos, P. Lionello, M.C. Llasat, W. Ludwig, C. Lutoff, A. Mariotti, E. Richard, R. Romero, R. Rotunno, O. Roussot, I. Ruin, S. Somot, I. Taupier-Letage, J. Tintoré, R. Uijlenhoet, and H. Wernli, 2014:
HyMeX, a 10-year multidisciplinary project on the Mediterranean water cycle.
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 95, 1063-1082.

71. Amengual, A., V. Homar, R. Romero, C. Ramis, and S. Alonso, 2014:
Projections for the twenty-first century of the climate potential for beach-based tourism in the Mediterranean.
Int. J. Climatol., 34, 3481-3498.

72. Amengual, A., V. Homar, R. Romero, H. Brooks, C. Ramis, M. Gordaliza, and S. Alonso, 2014:
Projections of heat waves with high impact on human health in Europe.
Glob. Planet. Change, 119, 71-84.

73. Jansà, A., P. Alpert, P. Arbogast, A. Buzzi, B. Ivancan-Picek, V. Kotroni, M. C. Llasat, C. Ramis, E. Richard, R. Romero, and A. Speranza, 2014:
MEDEX: a general overview.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 14, 1965-1984.

74. Romero, R., C. Ramis, and V. Homar, 2014:
On the severe convective storm of 29th October 2013 in the Balearic Islands: observational and numerical study.
Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc.141, 1208-1222.

75. Tous, M., G. Zappa, R. Romero, L. Shaffrey, and P. L. Vidale, 2016:
Projected changes in medicanes in the HadGEM3 N512 high-resolution global climate model.
Climate Dyn., 47, 1913-1924.

76. Jansà, A., V. Homar, R. Romero, S. Alonso, J. A. Guijarro, and C. Ramis, 2016:
Extension of summer climatic conditions into spring in the western Mediterranean area.
Int. J. Climatol, DOI 10.1002/joc.4824.

77. Ravazzani, G., A. Amengual, A. Ceppi, V. Homar, R. Romero, G. Lombardi, and M. Mancini, 2016:
Potentialities of ensemble strategies for flood forecasting over the Milano urban area.
J. Hydrology, 539, 237-253.

78. Romero, R. and K. Emanuel, 2017:
Climate change and hurricane-like extratropical cyclones: Projections for North-Atlantic polar lows and medicanes based on CMIP5 models.
J. Climate, 30, 279-299.

79. Carrió, D. S., V. Homar, A. Jansà, R. Romero, and M. A. Picornell, 2017:
Tropicalization process of the 7 November 2014 Mediterranean cyclone: Numerical sensitivity study.
Atmos. Res., 197, 300-312.

80. Ramis, C., R. Romero, V. Homar, S. Alonso, A. Jansà, and A. Amengual, 2017:
On the drought in the Balearic Islands during the hydrological year 2015-2016.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci.17, 2351-2364.

81. Michaelides, S., T. Karacostas, J. L. Sánchez, A. Retalis, I. Pytharoulis, V. Homar, R. Romero, P. Zanis, C. Giannakopoulos, J. Bühl, A. Ansmann, A. Merino, P. Melcón, K. Lagouvardos, V. Kotroni, A. Bruggeman, J. I. López-Moreno, C. Berthet, E. Katragkou, F. Tymvios, R. E. Mamouri, and A. Nisantzi, 2018:
Reviews and perspectives of high impact atmospheric process in the Mediterranean.
Atmos. Res., 208, 4-44.

82. Homar, V., A. Jansà, and R. Romero, 2018:
SPC en el Mediterráneo.
Chapter 32 in Física del Caos en la Predicción Meteorológica, ed. Carlos Santos Burguete, AEMET.

83. Cardell, M. F., R. Romero, A. Amengual, V. Homar, and C. Ramis, 2019:
A quantile-quantile adjustment of the EURO-CORDEX projections for temperatures and precipitation.
Int. J. Climatol., 39, 2901-2918.

84. Ramis, C., M. F. Cardell, A. Amengual, R. Romero, V. Homar, S. Alonso, and A. Jansà, 2019:
Climate change and extreme events.
Encyclopedia of Water: Science, Technology, and Society, Eds., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., DOI 10.1002/9781119300762.wsts0092.

85. Cardell, M. F., A. Amengual, and R. Romero, 2019:
Future effects of climate change on the suitability of wine grape production across Europe.
Reg. Environ. Change, 19, 2299-2310.

86. Romero, R., M. Vich, and C. Ramis, 2019:
A pragmatic approach for the numerical prediction of meteotsunamis in Ciutadella harbour (Balearic Islands).
Ocean Modelling, DOI 10.1016/j.ocemod.2019.101441.

87. Lorenzo-Lacruz, J., A. Amengual, C. Garcia, E. Morán-Tejada, V. Homar, A. Maimó-Far, A. Hermoso, C. Ramis, and R. Romero, 2019:
Hydro-meteorological reconstruction and geomorphological impact assessment of the October 2018 catastrophic flash flood at Sant Llorenç, Mallorca (Spain).
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci.19, 2597-2617.
[corrigendum].

88. Argüeso, D., R. Romero, and V. Homar, 2020:
Precipitation features of the Maritime Continent in parameterized and explicit convection models.
J. Climate, 33, 2449-2466.

89. Cardell, M. F., A. Amengual, R. Romero, and C. Ramis, 2020:
Future extremes of temperature and precipitation in Europe derived from a combination of dynamical and statistical approaches.
Int. J. Climatol., 40, 4800-4827.

90. Roux, H., A. Amengual, R. Romero, E. Bladé, and M. Ramos, 2020:
Evaluation of two hydrometeorological ensemble strategies for flash-flood forecasting over a catchment of the eastern Pyrenees.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., 20, 425-450.

91. El Khalki, E. M., Y. Tramblay, A. Amengual, V. Homar, R. Romero, M. E. Mehdi Saidi, and M. Alaouri, 2020:
Validation of the AROME, ALADIN and WRF meteorological models for flood forecasting in Morocco.
Water, 12, 437, DOI 10.3390/w12020437.

92. Sanz-Ramos, M., B. Martí-Cardona, E. Bladé, I. Seco, A. Amengual, H. Roux, and R. Romero, 2020:
NRCS-CN estimation from on site and remote sensing data for the management of a reservoir in the eastern Pyrenees.
J. Hydrol. Eng., 25(9): 05020022.

93. Vich, M., and R. Romero, 2021:
Forecasting meteotsunamis with neural networks: the case of Ciutadella harbour (Balearic Islands).
Nat. Hazards, 106, 1299-1314.

94. Carrió, D. S., A. Jansà, V. Homar, R. Romero, T. Rigo, C. Ramis, A. Hermoso, and A. Maimò, 2021:
Exploring the benefits of a Hi-EnKF system to forecast an extreme weather event. The 9th October 2018 catastrophic flash flood in Mallorca.
Atmos. Res., DOI 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105917.

95. Argüeso, D., A. Di Luca, N. C. Jourdain, R. Romero, and V. Homar, 2022:
Mechanisms for extreme precipitation changes in a tropical archipelago.
J. Climate, DOI 10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0224.1.

96. Cardell, M. F., A. Amengual, and R. Romero, 2022:
Present and future climate potentials for several outdoor tourism activities in Spain.
J. Sust. Tourism,  DOI 10.1080/09669582.2022.2096624.

97. Toomey, T., A. Amores, M. Marcos, A. Orfila, and R. Romero, 2022:
Coastal hazards of tropical-like cyclones over the Mediterranean Sea.
J. Geophys. Res.-Oceans,  DOI 10.1029/2021JC017964.

98. Hermoso, A., V. Homar, and R. Romero, 2022:
Characterization of ensemble generation strategies: Application to three illustrative examples of Mediterranean high-impact weather.
Atmos. Res., DOI 10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106479.

99. Vich, M., and R. Romero, 2023:
Exploring severe weather environments using CM1 simulations: The 29 August 2020 event in the Balearic Islands.
Atmos. Res., DOI 10.1016/j.atmosres.2023.106784.

100. Romero, R., 2023:
TRAM: A new nonhydrostatic fully compressible numerical model suited for all kinds of regional atmospheric predictions.
Quart. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., DOI 10.1002/qj.4639.

101. Amengual, A., R. Romero, M. C. Llasat, A. Hermoso, and M. Llasat-Botija, 2024:
Hydrometeorological controls of and social response to the 22 October 2019 catastrophic flash flood in Catalonia, north-eastern Spain.
Nat. Haz. and Earth. Syst. Sci., DOI 10.5194/nhess-24-2215-2024.