This paper reviews recent progress made in our understanding of the functioning and variability of the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) on time scales varying from synoptic to long-term variability and climate change. The SAMS contains one of the most prominent summertime climate patterns in South America, featuring a strong seasonal variability in a region lying between the Amazon and the La Plata Basin. Much of the recent progress is derived from complementary international programs, such as the Monsoon Experiment South America (MESA), as well as from ongoing international programs such as the Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in the Amazon Basin (LBA) and the La Plata Basin (LPB) Regional Hydroclimate Project, which include...
This study explores the role of vegetation biophysical processes (VBPs) in the structure and evoluti...
Abstract This study examines the variability of the South America monsoon system (SAMS) over tropica...
International audienceSouth Tropical South America (STSA), extended approximately between 10°N-30°S ...
ABSTRACT: This paper reviews recent progress made in our understanding of the functioning and variab...
The South American Monsoon System (SAMS) is characterized by a well-defined wet and dry season, whic...
A typical Monsoon System is characterized by a reversal in the low-level wind direction between summ...
This paper reviews the relation of the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) with the climate of Sout...
This study explores the role of vegetation biophysical processes (VBPs) in the structure and evoluti...
The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America. Th...
The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America. Th...
The representation of the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) by general circulation models (GCMs) ...
textThe Amazon, as the world's largest rainforest region, is important for global carbon cycle, clim...
This study examines the variability of the South America monsoon system (SAMS) over tropical South A...
In this paper we assess South American monsoon system (SAMS) variability in the last millennium as d...
In this paper we assess South American monsoon system (SAMS) variability in the last millennium as d...
This study explores the role of vegetation biophysical processes (VBPs) in the structure and evoluti...
Abstract This study examines the variability of the South America monsoon system (SAMS) over tropica...
International audienceSouth Tropical South America (STSA), extended approximately between 10°N-30°S ...
ABSTRACT: This paper reviews recent progress made in our understanding of the functioning and variab...
The South American Monsoon System (SAMS) is characterized by a well-defined wet and dry season, whic...
A typical Monsoon System is characterized by a reversal in the low-level wind direction between summ...
This paper reviews the relation of the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) with the climate of Sout...
This study explores the role of vegetation biophysical processes (VBPs) in the structure and evoluti...
The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America. Th...
The South American monsoon system (SAMS) is the most important climatic feature in South America. Th...
The representation of the South American Monsoon System (SAMS) by general circulation models (GCMs) ...
textThe Amazon, as the world's largest rainforest region, is important for global carbon cycle, clim...
This study examines the variability of the South America monsoon system (SAMS) over tropical South A...
In this paper we assess South American monsoon system (SAMS) variability in the last millennium as d...
In this paper we assess South American monsoon system (SAMS) variability in the last millennium as d...
This study explores the role of vegetation biophysical processes (VBPs) in the structure and evoluti...
Abstract This study examines the variability of the South America monsoon system (SAMS) over tropica...
International audienceSouth Tropical South America (STSA), extended approximately between 10°N-30°S ...