The relationship between El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and precipitation along the Peruvian Pacific coast is investigated over 1964–2011 on the basis of a variety of indices accounting for the different types of El Niño events and atmospheric and oceanographic manifestations of the interannual variability in the tropical Pacific. We show the existence of fluctuations in the ENSO/precipitation relationship at decadal timescales that are associated with the ENSO property changes over the recent decades. Several indices are considered in order to discriminate the influence of the two types of El Niño, namely, the eastern Pacific El Niño and the central Pacific El Niño, as well as the influence of large-scale atmospheric variability ...
While, climatologically, most areas of the Peruvian Pacific region do not experience precipitation, ...
In this study we identified a significant low frequency variability (8 to 20 years) that characteriz...
Analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations of the last 150 years reveals strong changes ...
The relationship between El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and precipitation along the Peruvian Pa...
The spatiotemporal modes of seasonal rainfall variability and their relation with sea surface temper...
Rainfall in Peru during the ENSO and LNSO phases Monthly rainfall data (1960-1990) taken from 21 ...
Understanding the spatiotemporal variability of rainfall over mountainous regions such as the Andes ...
The original concept of El Niño consisted of anomalously high sea surface temperature and heavy rain...
While, climatologically, most areas of the Peruvian Pacific region do not experience precipitation, ...
Climate patterns are natural processes that drive climate variability in the short, medium, and long...
This study examines the slow modulation of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) intensity and its und...
Changing patterns of correlations between the historical average June-November Southern Oscillation ...
In the introductory part, a brief review of development of ENSO research is given, together with dif...
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is an important air-sea coupled phenomenon that plays a dominant...
Summary Previous studies on precipitation over South America that strongly support the existence of ...
While, climatologically, most areas of the Peruvian Pacific region do not experience precipitation, ...
In this study we identified a significant low frequency variability (8 to 20 years) that characteriz...
Analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations of the last 150 years reveals strong changes ...
The relationship between El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and precipitation along the Peruvian Pa...
The spatiotemporal modes of seasonal rainfall variability and their relation with sea surface temper...
Rainfall in Peru during the ENSO and LNSO phases Monthly rainfall data (1960-1990) taken from 21 ...
Understanding the spatiotemporal variability of rainfall over mountainous regions such as the Andes ...
The original concept of El Niño consisted of anomalously high sea surface temperature and heavy rain...
While, climatologically, most areas of the Peruvian Pacific region do not experience precipitation, ...
Climate patterns are natural processes that drive climate variability in the short, medium, and long...
This study examines the slow modulation of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) intensity and its und...
Changing patterns of correlations between the historical average June-November Southern Oscillation ...
In the introductory part, a brief review of development of ENSO research is given, together with dif...
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is an important air-sea coupled phenomenon that plays a dominant...
Summary Previous studies on precipitation over South America that strongly support the existence of ...
While, climatologically, most areas of the Peruvian Pacific region do not experience precipitation, ...
In this study we identified a significant low frequency variability (8 to 20 years) that characteriz...
Analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) observations of the last 150 years reveals strong changes ...