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Temperature extremes in the Argentina central region and their monthly relationship with the mean circulation and ENSO phases
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2017-05)
The aim of this study is to analyse the interannual variability of monthly climatic indices of extreme daily temperature in the central-north region of Argentina throughout a year and its relationship with the atmospheric ...
Analysis of the Trends in Observed Extreme Temperatures in Mainland Chile Between 1966 and 2015 Using Different Indices
(Birkhauser Verlag AG, 2019)
Air temperature records provide strong evidence of change and variability in the climate system. The sensitivity of temperature to changes throughout the year renders it an ideal object of study when seeking to identify ...
Foliar resistance to simulated extreme temperature events in contrasting plant functional and chorological types
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2002-11)
We analysed leaf resistance of 41 Angiosperms belonging to a wide range of plant functional (PFTs) and chorological types (PCTs) to simulated frost and high-temperature extreme events (EE). Leaf resistance was estimated ...
Analysis of the trends in observed extreme temperatures in mainland Chile between 1966 and 2015 using different indices
(2015)
Temperature records provide strong evidence of change and variability in the climate system. The
sensitivity of temperature to seasonal changes throughout the year makes it an ideal object of study when
seeking to identify ...
Extreme rainfall, hydric conditions and associated atmospheric circulation in the southern la Plata Basin
(Inter-Research, 2016-05)
The interaction between land surface and atmosphere plays an important role in the climate system. Soil-atmosphere feedback mechanisms are analyzed by calculating the hydric condition (HC) of the soil from the water balance. ...
Energy efficiency, thermal resilience, and health during extreme heat events in low-income housing in Argentina
(Elsevier Science SA, 2021-01)
Extreme heat events result in higher indoor temperatures in buildings, increased energy consumption, and more frequent health problems, mainly between the children, the elderly over 65, and vulnerable low-income people. ...
Temperature effects on periphyton, epiphyton and epipelon under a nitrogen pulse in low-nutrient experimental freshwater lakes
(Springer, 2017-07)
The ongoing global climate change involves not only increased temperatures but may also produce more frequent extreme events, such as severe rainfall that could trigger a pulse of nutrients to lakes. In shallow lakes, this ...