Search Results - "Cabos Narvaez, W. D."
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On the Non‐Linear Nature of Long‐Term Sea Surface Temperature Global Trends
Published in Earth and space science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-03-2024)“…The year‐to‐year rate and acceleration of the changes in global sea surface temperatures (SSTs) for 1870–2022 are determined using non‐linear techniques. Our…”
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Bias reduction in decadal predictions of West African monsoon rainfall using regional climate models
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Atmospheres (27-02-2016)“…The West African monsoon rainfall is essential for regional food production, and decadal predictions are necessary for policy makers and farmers. However,…”
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Nonlinear Trends and Nonstationary Oscillations as Extracted From Annual Accumulated Precipitation at Mexico City
Published in Earth and space science (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-09-2018)“…Extracted nonstationary oscillations and nonlinear trends of precipitation and sea surface temperature (SST) data reveal that rainfall variability in Mexico…”
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Behaviour of Quercus pollen in the air, determination of its sources and transport through the atmosphere of Mexico City and conurbated areas
Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-09-2018)“…Pollen allergies have a remarkable clinical impact all over world. Quercus pollen is the main allergen in many parts of world. Due to the health impacts caused…”
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Scale interactions in the tropical Atlanticvariability simulated with a coupled GCM
Published in Annals of geophysics (18-12-2009)“…Warm and cold events in the Gulf of Guinea are an important feature in the interannual variability of the tropical Atlantic Ocean, and partly a manifestation…”
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Spatial and temporal analysis of the seasonal and interannual variability in the tropical Pacific simulated with a coupled GCM
Published in Annals of geophysics (01-02-2003)“…In the first part of this work, the dominant time scales that explain the tropical variability of the first SINTEX simulation (ECHAM4(T30)-ORCA) are identified…”
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