An automated embedded sensor network (ESN) in the Cordillera Blanca of the Peruvian Andes has provided meteorological records as part of a multi-institutional hydrological program since 2005. This report highlights the challenges and benefits of maintaining the ESN, particularly during the summer 2014 expedition. Results from analysis of hourly weather data from the network help us better understand how climate change affects the water cycle in mountainous terrain fed by rapidly melting glaciers
Modern hydrology relies on multiple sources of information combined with climatological, hydrologica...
The development and dissemination of weather and climate information is crucial to improve people’s ...
Autonomous Airborne and Ground-Based Weather Sensor Network for Monitoring Atmospheric Boundary Laye...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive hydrometeorological dataset collected ov...
A set of instruments to measure several physical, microphysical, and radiative properties of the atm...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The Andes Cordillera contains the most diverse cryosphere on Earth, including extensive areas covere...
Almost all of the world's glaciers in the tropical latitudes are located in the Central Andes (Peru,...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a correlation between the El Ni~no Southern Os...
This article presents a hydrometeorological dataset from a network of paired instrumented catchments...
Along with air temperatures, the freezing level height (FLH) has risen over the last decades. The ma...
The Andes Cordillera contains the most diverse cryosphere on Earth, including extensive areas covere...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
<p>The network of long-term meteorological observations in Southernmost Patagonia is still sparse bu...
In this paper an initiative of the Peruvian Geological Survey, INGEMMET, is shown to promote the res...
Modern hydrology relies on multiple sources of information combined with climatological, hydrologica...
The development and dissemination of weather and climate information is crucial to improve people’s ...
Autonomous Airborne and Ground-Based Weather Sensor Network for Monitoring Atmospheric Boundary Laye...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive hydrometeorological dataset collected ov...
A set of instruments to measure several physical, microphysical, and radiative properties of the atm...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The Andes Cordillera contains the most diverse cryosphere on Earth, including extensive areas covere...
Almost all of the world's glaciers in the tropical latitudes are located in the Central Andes (Peru,...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a correlation between the El Ni~no Southern Os...
This article presents a hydrometeorological dataset from a network of paired instrumented catchments...
Along with air temperatures, the freezing level height (FLH) has risen over the last decades. The ma...
The Andes Cordillera contains the most diverse cryosphere on Earth, including extensive areas covere...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
<p>The network of long-term meteorological observations in Southernmost Patagonia is still sparse bu...
In this paper an initiative of the Peruvian Geological Survey, INGEMMET, is shown to promote the res...
Modern hydrology relies on multiple sources of information combined with climatological, hydrologica...
The development and dissemination of weather and climate information is crucial to improve people’s ...
Autonomous Airborne and Ground-Based Weather Sensor Network for Monitoring Atmospheric Boundary Laye...