International audienceThis study investigates the spatial and temporal characteristics of cold surges that propagates northward along the eastern flank of the Andes from subtropical to tropical South America analysing wintertime in situ daily minimum temperature observations from Argentina, Bolivia and Peru and ERA-40 reanalysis over the 1975-2001 period. Cold surges usually last 2 or 3 days but are generally less persistent in the southern La Plata basin compared to tropical regions. On average, three to four cold surges are reported each year. Our analysis reveals that 52 % of cold episodes registered in the south of La Plata basin propagate northward to the northern Peruvian Amazon at a speed of around 20 m s-1. In comparison to cold sur...
We present the first systematic classification of circulation regimes that characterize the Tropical...
In the outer tropical Andes where a clear distinction between the wet and dry season exist, precipit...
We classified 34 years of winter daily 500 hPa geopotential height patterns over the eastern South P...
International audienceThis study investigates the spatial and temporal characteristics of cold surge...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal characteristics of cold surges that propagates nort...
This paper examines the climatological, large-scale, and synoptic-scale aspects of South American co...
Artículo de publicación ISISynoptic-scale incursions of midlatitude air moving into subtropical Sout...
The climatological and large‐scale characteristics of the extreme cold events (ECEs) in the central ...
Midlatitude disturbances such as intense cold fronts and cutoff lows are a very important cause of s...
The South American Altiplano has a marked dry season during the austral winter (June to August, JJA)...
Motivated by outstanding issues from a previous case study of a midlatitude cold surge that affected...
Interactions between the tropics and midlatitudes have been an ongoing area of research since the in...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different aspects of the seasonal-to-interannual temperature...
Most meteorological stations in the central and southern Peruvian Andes also received heavy rainfall...
We present the first systematic classification of circulation regimes that characterize the Tropical...
In the outer tropical Andes where a clear distinction between the wet and dry season exist, precipit...
We classified 34 years of winter daily 500 hPa geopotential height patterns over the eastern South P...
International audienceThis study investigates the spatial and temporal characteristics of cold surge...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal characteristics of cold surges that propagates nort...
This paper examines the climatological, large-scale, and synoptic-scale aspects of South American co...
Artículo de publicación ISISynoptic-scale incursions of midlatitude air moving into subtropical Sout...
The climatological and large‐scale characteristics of the extreme cold events (ECEs) in the central ...
Midlatitude disturbances such as intense cold fronts and cutoff lows are a very important cause of s...
The South American Altiplano has a marked dry season during the austral winter (June to August, JJA)...
Motivated by outstanding issues from a previous case study of a midlatitude cold surge that affected...
Interactions between the tropics and midlatitudes have been an ongoing area of research since the in...
The aim of this paper is to investigate different aspects of the seasonal-to-interannual temperature...
Most meteorological stations in the central and southern Peruvian Andes also received heavy rainfall...
We present the first systematic classification of circulation regimes that characterize the Tropical...
In the outer tropical Andes where a clear distinction between the wet and dry season exist, precipit...
We classified 34 years of winter daily 500 hPa geopotential height patterns over the eastern South P...