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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Climatology. 41
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maps, Vol 13, Iss 2, Pp 66-73 (2017)
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Artículos CONICYT
CONICYT Chile
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Journal Of Maps
Artículos CONICYT
CONICYT Chile
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The updated Koppen–Geiger climate classification for continental Chile is a cartographic product of great interest for climate research in the South American context. This study included 200 weather stations and climate surfaces at a scale of 1:1,5
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 44:927-936
The persistent energy imbalance at the top of the atmosphere, inferred from satellite measurements, indicates that the Earth’s climate system continues to accumulate excess heat. As only sparse and irregular measurements of ocean heat below 2000 m
Autor:
Bradford S. Barrett, Sultan Hameed
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 30:55-69
Monthly precipitation in Chile (30°–55°S) was found to vary by intensity, latitude, and longitude of the South Pacific high (SPH). In austral winter, precipitation was higher when the SPH was weaker and when it was centered farther west. In austr
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere. 26:687-696
Publikováno v:
Climate Dynamics. 52:7153-7172
This study examines the interannual variability of the North Pacific high during boreal summer of 1979–2008 to understand how its leading modes are related to the two types of El Nino–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). In the observations, the first em
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 43:413-421
Within large uncertainties in the precipitation response to greenhouse gas forcing, the Southeast Pacific drying stands out as a robust signature within climate models. A precipitation decline, of consistent direction but of larger amplitude than obt
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Publikováno v:
Ocean Science, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 775-787 (2010)
The seasonal variability of surface layer salinity (SLS) is examined in the Pacific Ocean between 40° S and 60° N using a variety of data sources. Significant seasonal cycles were found in 5 regions: 1) The western North Pacific, 2) The northeaster
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Autor:
Philip Goad
Publikováno v:
Fabrications. 25:420-423
Jennifer Taylor and James Conner’s Architecture in the South Pacific is a pioneering work. The result of more than ten years of painstaking research, dedicated bouts of self-funded travel and dogge...