The aim of this study is to understand the seasonalities of runoff and precipitation and their controls along two transects in Peru and one transect in Austria. The analysis is based on daily precipitation data at 111 and 61 stations in Peru and Austria, respectively, and daily discharge data at 51 and 110 stations. The maximum Pardé coefficient is used to quantify the strength of the seasonalities of monthly precipitation and runoff. Circular statistics are used to quantify the seasonalities of annual maximum daily precipitation and annual maximum daily runoff. The results suggest that much larger spatial variation in seasonality in Peru is because of the large diversity in climate and topography. In the dry Peruvian lowlands of the North,...
Alpine precipitation is an important component of the mountain hydrological cycle and may also be a ...
A reliable estimation of runoff from mountainous regions is important for the management of water re...
We present the first systematic classification of circulation regimes that characterize the Tropical...
Peruvian Pacific drainage catchments only benefit from 2% of the total national available freshwater...
According to the Peruvian agricultural ministry, the Pacific watersheds where the great cities and i...
According to the Peruvian agricultural ministry, the Pacific watersheds where the great cities and i...
The main goal of this study was to compare the precipitation and runoff seasonalities in Austria and...
In the southern Peruvian Andes, communities are highly dependent on climatic conditions due to the m...
Climate patterns are natural processes that drive climate variability in the short, medium, and long...
In the outer tropical Andes where a clear distinction between the wet and dry season exist, precipit...
Understanding the spatiotemporal variability of rainfall over mountainous regions such as the Andes ...
Precipitation deficits remain a concern to the rural population in the southern Peruvian highlands a...
17 Pags.- 3 Tabls.- 17 Figs.Seasonal and annual extreme precipitation over the Peruvian Andes have b...
North western South-America, as many regions in the globe, has been historically threatened by extre...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
Alpine precipitation is an important component of the mountain hydrological cycle and may also be a ...
A reliable estimation of runoff from mountainous regions is important for the management of water re...
We present the first systematic classification of circulation regimes that characterize the Tropical...
Peruvian Pacific drainage catchments only benefit from 2% of the total national available freshwater...
According to the Peruvian agricultural ministry, the Pacific watersheds where the great cities and i...
According to the Peruvian agricultural ministry, the Pacific watersheds where the great cities and i...
The main goal of this study was to compare the precipitation and runoff seasonalities in Austria and...
In the southern Peruvian Andes, communities are highly dependent on climatic conditions due to the m...
Climate patterns are natural processes that drive climate variability in the short, medium, and long...
In the outer tropical Andes where a clear distinction between the wet and dry season exist, precipit...
Understanding the spatiotemporal variability of rainfall over mountainous regions such as the Andes ...
Precipitation deficits remain a concern to the rural population in the southern Peruvian highlands a...
17 Pags.- 3 Tabls.- 17 Figs.Seasonal and annual extreme precipitation over the Peruvian Andes have b...
North western South-America, as many regions in the globe, has been historically threatened by extre...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
Alpine precipitation is an important component of the mountain hydrological cycle and may also be a ...
A reliable estimation of runoff from mountainous regions is important for the management of water re...
We present the first systematic classification of circulation regimes that characterize the Tropical...