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Rainfall thresholds estimation for shallow landslides in Peru from gridded daily data
(American Geophysical Union, 2022-07-20)
The objective of this work was to generate and evaluate regional rainfall thresholds obtained from a combination of high-resolution gridded precipitation data (PISCOpd_Op), developed by the National Service of Meteorology ...
Impact of rain gauges distribution on the runoff simulation of a small mountain catchment in southern Ecuador
(2018)
In places with high spatiotemporal rainfall variability, such as mountain regions, input data could be a large source of uncertainty in hydrological modeling. Here we evaluate the impact of rainfall estimation on runoff ...
Rainfall thresholds estimation for shallow landslides in Peru from gridded daily data
(European Geosciences Union, 2023-03-22)
This work aims to generate and evaluate regional rainfall thresholds obtained from a combination of high-resolution gridded rainfall data, developed by the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru, and information ...
Rainfall in the andean páramo: New insights from high-resolution monitoring in southern Ecuador
(AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2015-01-01)
In mountainous regions, rainfall plays a key role in water supply for millions of people. However, rainfall data for these sites are limited and generally of low quality, making it difficult to evaluate the nature, amount, ...
Changes in rainfall patterns on the upper Ecuadorian Andean mountains: Analysis of extreme precipitation, ENSO effects and shifts of annual rainfall variation
(USFQ PRESS, departamento editorial de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, 2020)
Space-time rainfall variability in the Paute basin, Ecuadorian Andes
(2007-06-08)
Despite the importance of mountain ranges as water providers, knowledge of their climate variability is still limited, mostly due to a combination of data scarcity and heterogeneous orography. The tropical Andes share many ...
A Model for the Relationship between Rainfall, GNSS-Derived Integrated Water Vapour, and CAPE in the Eastern Central Andes
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021-09)
Atmospheric water vapour content is a key variable that controls the development of deep convective storms and rainfall extremes over the central Andes. Direct measurements of water vapour are challenging; however, recent ...
Participatory rainfall monitoring: strengthening hydrometeorological risk management and community resilience in Peru
(European Geosciences UnionPE, 2022)
Heavy rainfall, floods and debris flow on the Rimac river watershed are recurring events that impact Peruvian people in vulnerable situations.There are few historical records, in terms of hydrometeorological variables, ...