Based on the potential of the weather types classification method to study synoptic features, this study proposes the application of such methodology for the identification of the main large scale patterns related with weather in Central America. Using ERA Interim low-level winds in a domain that encompasses the intra-Americas sea, the eastern tropical Pacific, southern North America, Central America and northern South America, the K-means clustering algorithm was applied to find recurrent regimes of low-level winds. Eleven regimes were identified and good coherency between the results and known features of regional circulation was found. It was determined that the main large scale patterns can be either locally forced or a response t...
We classified 34 years of winter daily 500 hPa geopotential height patterns over the eastern South P...
This work describes dominant patterns of coupled interannual variability of the 10-m wind and sea su...
Central America is a region regularly affected by natural disasters, with most of them having a hydr...
Climate variability during winter and summer in Central America is examined. In winter, we focused o...
Rainfall mechanisms in the Central American Isthmus are controlled by complex physical interactions...
International audienceEight weather types (WTs) are computed over 98.75 degrees W-56.25 degrees W, 8...
We explored the relationship between the precipitation anomalies during May to June as the first pea...
A cluster analysis is applied to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration daily outgoing long...
This paper describes the mean atmospheric conditions associated with synoptic-scale rainfall fluctua...
In this chapter, indexes of the Intra-Americas or Caribbean Low-Level Jet (IALLJ or CLLJ, respective...
Work presented also at: Observing & Modeling Climate Variability in the Intra-Americas Seas & Impact...
An index capturing the anomalies of the zonal wind at 925 hPa from 1950 to 2010 was defined to explo...
Artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica. Centro de investigaciones Geofísicas, 2002. “Response of air ...
Central America is a region regularly affected by natural disasters, with most of them having a hydr...
This study aims for knowledge about the most important climate features that affect the temperature ...
We classified 34 years of winter daily 500 hPa geopotential height patterns over the eastern South P...
This work describes dominant patterns of coupled interannual variability of the 10-m wind and sea su...
Central America is a region regularly affected by natural disasters, with most of them having a hydr...
Climate variability during winter and summer in Central America is examined. In winter, we focused o...
Rainfall mechanisms in the Central American Isthmus are controlled by complex physical interactions...
International audienceEight weather types (WTs) are computed over 98.75 degrees W-56.25 degrees W, 8...
We explored the relationship between the precipitation anomalies during May to June as the first pea...
A cluster analysis is applied to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration daily outgoing long...
This paper describes the mean atmospheric conditions associated with synoptic-scale rainfall fluctua...
In this chapter, indexes of the Intra-Americas or Caribbean Low-Level Jet (IALLJ or CLLJ, respective...
Work presented also at: Observing & Modeling Climate Variability in the Intra-Americas Seas & Impact...
An index capturing the anomalies of the zonal wind at 925 hPa from 1950 to 2010 was defined to explo...
Artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica. Centro de investigaciones Geofísicas, 2002. “Response of air ...
Central America is a region regularly affected by natural disasters, with most of them having a hydr...
This study aims for knowledge about the most important climate features that affect the temperature ...
We classified 34 years of winter daily 500 hPa geopotential height patterns over the eastern South P...
This work describes dominant patterns of coupled interannual variability of the 10-m wind and sea su...
Central America is a region regularly affected by natural disasters, with most of them having a hydr...