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Inter-annual and inter-decadal variability of dry days in Argentina
(Royal Meteorological Society, 2013-03)
This work proposes to employ the number of dry days (days without precipitation) as a variable of study, and to analyse their spatial and temporal variability in Argentina. Climatological aspects of dry days, such as their ...
OUTSTANDING PAPERS IN THE V INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF CLIMATOLOGY (V SIC)Trabalhos Destacados no V Simpósio Internacional de Climatologia (v sic)
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2015)
Pronóstico a largo y mediano plazos de las turbonadas en la Ciudad de La Habana
(1986)
Los datos de ocurrencia de turbonadas en Casa Blanca, Ciudad de La Habana, se procesaron estadísticamente para obtener diversos resultados que permiten confeccionar pronósticos de probabilidad de ocurrencia para diferentes ...
A study of persistence analysis in climatic data from Salvador – Brazil
(2011)
Fractal geometry has been used frequently to characterize and describe natural models. Its
applications range from microscopic dimensions to the understanding of macroscopic processes. Following this principle, we studied ...
Pacific Coast of Colombia
(Springer Netherlands, 2010-01-01)
The Pacific coast of Colombia (for its Caribbean Coast, Caribbean Coast of Colombia) extends to the west of the Cordillera Occidental, the westernmost branch of the South American Andes. The region, known for its heavy ...
Tropical South America east of the Andes
(American Meteorological Society, 2015-07)
This subsection covers Brazil, Paraguay, and sectors of northern Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia east of the Andes.
Central South America
(American Meteorological Society, 2017-08)
The central South America region includes Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, and Bolivia. The 2016 climate conditions were characterized by extreme high temperatures and below-average precipitation in the Amazon and Andean regions, ...
Central South America
(American Meteorological Society, 2018-08)
The central South America region includes Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, and Bolivia.
Tropical South America east of the Andes
(American Meteorological Society, 2014-07)
Unless otherwise noted, normals and anomalies are based on the 1961–90 average.