El Nino and Droughts in the High Central Andes : A Study of a Possible Correlation. — An intensity scale of the last ten «El Nino» phenomena since 1925 has been drawn up from the sea surface temperatures supplied by four stations along the Peruvian coastline. Concurrently, the principal pluviométrie episodes showing a deficit and which occured in six stations of Central High Andes and in two of the Amazonian lowlands are presented. The correlation study shows a 40 % to 74 % probability for a deficit to occur during a «Nino». The pluviometry of the two Amazonian stations also appears to be correlated, although in a different manner. Taking into consideration studies made on the relationship between Southern Oscillation and disturbances of at...
Droughts in tropical South America have an imminent and severe impact on the Amazon rainforest and a...
This study assesses the relationship between global sea surface temperature (SST) and a regional ind...
Extensive inundations have been observed in the Llanos de Mojos (Mamore basin, south western Amazon)...
El Nino and Droughts in the High Central Andes : A Study of a Possible Correlation. — An intensity s...
Northern and central Amazonia show tendencies for negative rainfall anomalies during the summer seas...
Rainfall in Peru during the ENSO and LNSO phases Monthly rainfall data (1960-1990) taken from 21 ...
The classical chronology of El Nino events for the past four and a half centuries proposed by Quinn ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a correlation between the El Ni~no Southern Os...
Abundant hydroclimatic evidence from western Amazonia and the adjacent Andes documents wet condition...
The location of eight rainfall stations in the Zongo valley (Eastern Cordillera - Bolivia) between 1...
The spatiotemporal modes of seasonal rainfall variability and their relation with sea surface temper...
Analyzing December-February (DJF) precipitation in the southern tropical Andes-STA (12 circle S}; > ...
Precipitations are the main seasonal climate marker between the tropics and largely determine surfac...
Climatic processes in northern Peru are evaluated on surface observation independent of modelling st...
From the indices of monthly and annual climatic drought in six regions in southern South America and...
Droughts in tropical South America have an imminent and severe impact on the Amazon rainforest and a...
This study assesses the relationship between global sea surface temperature (SST) and a regional ind...
Extensive inundations have been observed in the Llanos de Mojos (Mamore basin, south western Amazon)...
El Nino and Droughts in the High Central Andes : A Study of a Possible Correlation. — An intensity s...
Northern and central Amazonia show tendencies for negative rainfall anomalies during the summer seas...
Rainfall in Peru during the ENSO and LNSO phases Monthly rainfall data (1960-1990) taken from 21 ...
The classical chronology of El Nino events for the past four and a half centuries proposed by Quinn ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a correlation between the El Ni~no Southern Os...
Abundant hydroclimatic evidence from western Amazonia and the adjacent Andes documents wet condition...
The location of eight rainfall stations in the Zongo valley (Eastern Cordillera - Bolivia) between 1...
The spatiotemporal modes of seasonal rainfall variability and their relation with sea surface temper...
Analyzing December-February (DJF) precipitation in the southern tropical Andes-STA (12 circle S}; > ...
Precipitations are the main seasonal climate marker between the tropics and largely determine surfac...
Climatic processes in northern Peru are evaluated on surface observation independent of modelling st...
From the indices of monthly and annual climatic drought in six regions in southern South America and...
Droughts in tropical South America have an imminent and severe impact on the Amazon rainforest and a...
This study assesses the relationship between global sea surface temperature (SST) and a regional ind...
Extensive inundations have been observed in the Llanos de Mojos (Mamore basin, south western Amazon)...