artículo científico
Climate Variability and Change in Central America: What Does It Mean for Water Managers?
Fecha
2021Registro en:
10.3389/frwa.2020.632739
805-B9-454
805-C0-610
805-B0-810
805-C0-074
EC-497
805-B8-604
805-B8-766
Autor
Hidalgo León, Hugo G.
Institución
Resumen
Central America is a unique climate region in the world, due to its location and shape, as
well as the many large and local scale climate processes that influence its variability and
change at a large range of spatial and time scales. Observed temperature trends have
been increasing significantly and they are expected to increase even more in the future,
potentially increasing aridity. Managers should make an informed decision on whether
a sophisticated modeling approach is best for your region, or simpler approaches are
available for determining shorter term planning. Always ask and question the uncertainty
of information that is presented. Use this modeling information as a dynamic and
constantly changing effort, as future evolves new analysis would need to be performed
as models and data become more accurate