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Xin Zhang, Kejian Wu, Rui Li, Dongze Li, Shuai Zhang, Ruyan Zhang, Shuo Li and Xianghui Dong
The investigation of the propagation of swells throughout the ocean has long been a subject of significant interest in physical oceanography. This paper investigates the interannual variability of the Pacific swell pools and examines the factors contribu...
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Edgard Gonzales and Eusebio Ingol
In 2017, extreme rainfall events occurred in the northern portion of Peru, causing nearly 100,000 victims, according to the National Emergency Operations Center (COEN). This climatic event was attributed to the occurrence of the El Niño Southern Oscillat...
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Wilmar Loaiza Cerón,Yesid Carvajal-Escobar,Rita Valeria Andreoli de Souza,Mary Toshie Kayano,Nathalia González López
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This paper analyzed the spatio-temporal variability of droughts in Cali, Colombia and their primary relations to the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) was used to detect drought events from monthly rainfall d...
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Ricardo David Valdez-Cepeda,Carlos Erick Galván-Tejada,Jorge Isaac Galván-Tejada,Guillermo Medina-García,Fidel Blanco-Macías,Santiago de Jesús Méndez-Gallegos,Rafael Magallanes-Quintanar
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A better understanding of the local and regional spatio-temporal variability of past precipitation is needed to contextualize climate change research. Monthly precipitation data from 59 stations in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico were transformed into sta...
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Diego Urdiales, Francisco Meza, Jorge Gironás and Horacio Gilabert
Stochastic weather simulation, or weather generators (WGs), have gained a wide acceptance and been used for a variety of purposes, including climate change studies and the evaluation of climate variability and uncertainty effects. The two major challenge...
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Diego Urdiales, Francisco Meza, Jorge Gironás and Horacio Gilabert
Stochastic weather simulation, or weather generators (WGs), have gained a wide acceptance and been used for a variety of purposes, including climate change studies and the evaluation of climate variability and uncertainty effects. The two major challenge...
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Eric Mortensen and Paul Block
Agricultural operations in southern Peru are particularly vulnerable to climate variability due to water resource scarcity. In general, the response to drier than normal conditions in this region is reactive and fairly limited due to challenges associate...
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Eric Mortensen and Paul Block
Agricultural operations in southern Peru are particularly vulnerable to climate variability due to water resource scarcity. In general, the response to drier than normal conditions in this region is reactive and fairly limited due to challenges associate...
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MARÍN POMPA-GARCÍA,XANAT ANTONIO NÉMIGA
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El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most important large-scale circulatory phenomenon that causes climatic variability in northern Mexico. The current challenge is to understand its consequences for both local climate and ecological processes of e...
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Luis Cid-Serrano,Sandra M. Ramírez,Eric J. Alfaro,David B. Enfield
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The objective of this study was to determine the probability of occurrence of wet or dry season events, by means of estimating latitudinal profiles for the association between El Niño Southern-Oscillation and the rainfall along the west coast of Central ...
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Muhammad Umer Masood, Saif Haider, Muhammad Rashid, Muhammad Usama Khan Lodhi, Chaitanya B. Pande, Fahad Alshehri, Kaywan Othman Ahmed, Miklas Scholz and Saad Sh. Sammen
The El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon is devastating as it negatively impacts global climatic conditions, which can cause extreme events, including floods and droughts, which are harmful to the region?s economy. Pakistan is also considered o...
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Han Soo Lee
The relationships between observed rainfall, El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and sea surface temperature (SST) variations in the Pacific and Indian Oceans were analyzed using a 1° latitude?longitude grid over Indonesia. The Global Summary of the Day ...
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Nkanyiso Mbatha and Sifiso Xulu
The variability of temperature and precipitation influenced by El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is potentially one of key factors contributing to vegetation product in southern Africa. Thus, understanding large-scale ocean–atmospheric phe...
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Bangyou Zheng, Scott Chapman and Karine Chenu
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Sun-Hee Shin and Ja-Yeon Moon
The prediction skill for the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) has been analyzed, using the observations and different climate models that participate in the APEC Climate Center (APCC) multi-model ensemble (MME) seasonal forecast. The authors first examin...
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Justin A. Schulte, Nickitas Georgas, Vincent Saba and Penelope Howell
The eastern North American sea level pressure dipole (ENA) pattern is a recently identified teleconnection pattern that has been shown to influence mid-Atlantic United States (U.S) streamflow variability. Because the pattern was only recently identified,...
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Justin A. Schulte, Nickitas Georgas, Vincent Saba and Penelope Howell
The eastern North American sea level pressure dipole (ENA) pattern is a recently identified teleconnection pattern that has been shown to influence mid-Atlantic United States (U.S) streamflow variability. Because the pattern was only recently identified,...
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Justin A. Schulte, Nickitas Georgas, Vincent Saba and Penelope Howell
The eastern North American sea level pressure dipole (ENA) pattern is a recently identified teleconnection pattern that has been shown to influence mid-Atlantic United States (U.S) streamflow variability. Because the pattern was only recently identified,...
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Youcun Liu, Yan Liu, Ming Chen, David Labat, Yongtao Li, Xiaohui Bian and Qianqian Ding
This paper has adopted related meteorological data collected by 69 meteorological stations between 1951 and 2013 to analyze changes and drivers of reference evapotranspiration (ET0) in the hilly regions located in southern China. Results show that: (1) E...
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Majid Dehghani, Somayeh Salehi, Amir Mosavi, Narjes Nabipour, Shahaboddin Shamshirband and Pedram Ghamisi
Temporary changes in precipitation may lead to sustained and severe drought or massive floods in different parts of the world. Knowing the variation in precipitation can effectively help the water resources decision-makers in water resources management. ...
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