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Observed and projected changes in temperature and precipitation in the core crop region of the humid pampa, Argentina
Fecha
2021-02Registro en:
Müller, Gabriela V.; Lovino, Miguel Angel; Sgroi, Leandro Carlos; Observed and projected changes in temperature and precipitation in the core crop region of the humid pampa, Argentina; MDPI AG; Climate; 9; 3; 2-2021; 1-25
2225-1154
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Müller, Gabriela V.
Lovino, Miguel Angel
Sgroi, Leandro Carlos
Resumen
The core crop region of the Humid Pampa is one of the most productive agricultural lands around the world and depends highly on climate conditions. This study assesses climate variability, climate extremes, and observed and projected climate changes there, using 1911–2019 observations and CMIP5 model simulations. Since 1970, the annual mean temperature has risen by 1 °C and the mean annual minimum and maximum temperatures by 2 and 0.5 °C, respectively. The frequency of warm days and nights increased, and cold days and nights decreased. Heatwaves became longer and more intense, and cold waves decreased with less frost events. Annual precipitation increased by 10% from 1911, mainly in summer, and years with excess precipitation outnumbered those with a deficit. Both intense precipitation events and consecutive dry days grew, suggesting more annual precipitation falling on fewer days. Projections show a warming of 1 ºC by 2035, regardless of the scenario. From then on until 2100, mean temperature will increase by 2 and 3–3.5 °C in the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios, respectively. Annual precipitation will grow 8 and 16% from current values by 2100 in the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios, respectively. No major precipitation changes are projected in the RCP2.6 scenario.