Surface scalar wind speed trends (from 1979 to 2009) at the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, between 33° and 50°S and 55° and 70°W, were estimated from the NCEP/NCAR I (NR1) and the Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) using Sen's slope. Trends were tested using the seasonal Mann-Kendall test. Scalar wind speed trends computed from NR1 database were positive throughout the whole study area, with values ranging from +0.01 to +0.03 m s-1 year-1. On the contrary, wind speed trends computed from CFSR database were rather different to trends obtained from NR1 reanalysis. Wind speed and sea surface temperature (SST) trend patterns, both computed from CFSR database, seem to be quite consistent but, in general, no apparent relationship between bot...
To investigate changes in global wind speed phenomena, we constructed homogenized monthly time serie...
Recent improvements in satellite altimetry data correction terms are encouraging studies of the remo...
Data collected from ships and satellites has frequently been used to estimate trends in surface wind...
Surface and upper-level wind speed changes were analysed for several weather stations distributed th...
A possible deepening of the ocean mixed layer is investigated at two selected points of the Patagoni...
Sea surface wind (10-m high) is one of the most important variables for oceanic applications. The zo...
In this paper, a possible increase in wind wave heights in the south-eastern south American continen...
Analysis of the NCAR/NCEP Reanalysis show changes in the atmospheric circulation in the Southern hem...
The objective of the present study is to analyze the interannual variability of the Southwestern Atl...
Several works reported wind-wave climate changes at Buenos Aires Province continental shelf. The aim...
The coastal area of Samborombo´n Bay ends in a short cliff which, during the last decades, has been ...
Analysis of the NCAR/NCEP Reanalysis show changes in the atmospheric circulation in the Southern hem...
The interannual variability of the Río de la Plata plume over the Southwestern Atlantic Continental ...
Analysis of the NCAR/NCEP Reanalysis show changes in the atmospheric circulation in the Southern hem...
Wind is one of the most dangerous natural phenomena for the built environment in South Eastern South...
To investigate changes in global wind speed phenomena, we constructed homogenized monthly time serie...
Recent improvements in satellite altimetry data correction terms are encouraging studies of the remo...
Data collected from ships and satellites has frequently been used to estimate trends in surface wind...
Surface and upper-level wind speed changes were analysed for several weather stations distributed th...
A possible deepening of the ocean mixed layer is investigated at two selected points of the Patagoni...
Sea surface wind (10-m high) is one of the most important variables for oceanic applications. The zo...
In this paper, a possible increase in wind wave heights in the south-eastern south American continen...
Analysis of the NCAR/NCEP Reanalysis show changes in the atmospheric circulation in the Southern hem...
The objective of the present study is to analyze the interannual variability of the Southwestern Atl...
Several works reported wind-wave climate changes at Buenos Aires Province continental shelf. The aim...
The coastal area of Samborombo´n Bay ends in a short cliff which, during the last decades, has been ...
Analysis of the NCAR/NCEP Reanalysis show changes in the atmospheric circulation in the Southern hem...
The interannual variability of the Río de la Plata plume over the Southwestern Atlantic Continental ...
Analysis of the NCAR/NCEP Reanalysis show changes in the atmospheric circulation in the Southern hem...
Wind is one of the most dangerous natural phenomena for the built environment in South Eastern South...
To investigate changes in global wind speed phenomena, we constructed homogenized monthly time serie...
Recent improvements in satellite altimetry data correction terms are encouraging studies of the remo...
Data collected from ships and satellites has frequently been used to estimate trends in surface wind...