Abstract. This paper documents the main features of the weather, climate and climate variability over Andes cordillera in South America on the basis of instrumental ob-servations. We first provide a basic physical understanding of the mean annual cycle of the atmospheric circulation and pre-cipitation and over the Andes and adjacent lowlands. In par-ticular, the diversity of precipitation, temperature and wind patterns is interpreted in terms of the long meridional extent of the Andes and the disruption of the large-scale circulation by this formidable topographic barrier. We also document the impact of the El Niño Southern Oscillation phenomenon on the temperature and precipitation regimes along the An-des.
The prominent Andes cordillera induces significant differences in climates between its eastern and w...
The interactions between atmosphere and steep topography in the eastern south–central Andes result i...
Long term fluctuations in low-level circulations east of the Andes appear tied to several mechanisms...
This paper documents the main features of the weather, climate and climate variability over Andes co...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The paper concentrates on the analysis of the interannual variability of wintertime rainfall in the ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different aspects of the seasonal-to-interannual temperature...
The Andes Cordillera plays a role in driving moisture and heat from tropical onto subtropical South ...
The Andes is the most biodiverse region across the globe. In addition, some of the largest urban are...
Mountains are thought to be especially sensitive to climate change, but empirical evidence is scarce...
Mountains are thought to be especially sensitive to climate change, but empirical evidence is scarce...
Climate patterns are natural processes that drive climate variability in the short, medium, and long...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
This paper provides an updated review of the most relevant scientific literature related to the hydr...
The prominent Andes cordillera induces significant differences in climates between its eastern and w...
The interactions between atmosphere and steep topography in the eastern south–central Andes result i...
Long term fluctuations in low-level circulations east of the Andes appear tied to several mechanisms...
This paper documents the main features of the weather, climate and climate variability over Andes co...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The paper concentrates on the analysis of the interannual variability of wintertime rainfall in the ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different aspects of the seasonal-to-interannual temperature...
The Andes Cordillera plays a role in driving moisture and heat from tropical onto subtropical South ...
The Andes is the most biodiverse region across the globe. In addition, some of the largest urban are...
Mountains are thought to be especially sensitive to climate change, but empirical evidence is scarce...
Mountains are thought to be especially sensitive to climate change, but empirical evidence is scarce...
Climate patterns are natural processes that drive climate variability in the short, medium, and long...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
This paper provides an updated review of the most relevant scientific literature related to the hydr...
The prominent Andes cordillera induces significant differences in climates between its eastern and w...
The interactions between atmosphere and steep topography in the eastern south–central Andes result i...
Long term fluctuations in low-level circulations east of the Andes appear tied to several mechanisms...