Orographic effects of the subtropical and extratropical Andes on upwind precipitating clouds

  • Viale, Maximiliano
  • Garreaud Salazar, René
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
2169-897X
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

Artículo de publicación ISIThe orographic effect of the Andes (30 degrees S-55 degrees S) on upwind precipitating clouds from midlatitude frontal systems is investigated using surface and satellite data. Rain gauges between 33 degrees S and 44 degrees S indicate that annual precipitation increases from the Pacific coast to the windward slopes by a factor of 1.80.3. Hourly gauges and instantaneous satellite estimates reveal that the cross-barrier increase in annual precipitation responds to an increase in both the intensity and frequency of precipitation. CloudSat satellite data indicate that orographic effects of the Andes on precipitating ice clouds increase gradually from midlatitudes to subtropics, likely as a result of a reduction of sy...

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