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Comparison of Radiosonde Measurements of Meteorological Variables with Drone, Satellite Products, and WRF Simulations in the Tropical Andes: The Case of Quito, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Radiosondes are the most widely used method for studies of vertical atmospheric behavior, but the hiPalabras claves:AIRS, DRONE, hPBL, Modis, radiosondes, vertical profiles, WRFAutores:Andrés Suntaxi, Carlos Páez, Daniela Carolina Guevara, Jenry Córdova, Lenin Vladimir Campozano Parra, Luis Eduardo Muñoz, Luis Maisincho, Marcos Villacís, Nathalia Valencia, René Parra, Tonato D.Fuentes:googlescopusAn Empirical Model for Rainfall Maximums Conditioned to Tropospheric Water Vapor Over the Eastern Pacific Ocean
ArticleAbstract: One of the most difficult weather variables to pbkp_redict is rain, particularly intense rain. The mPalabras claves:high resolution precipitation models, integrated water vapor, intense rain, Model selection, TRMM 2A12Autores:Condom T., Jessica Guamán, Lenin Vladimir Campozano Parra, Marcos Villacís, Serrano-Vincenti S.Fuentes:googlescopusEarly meteorological records from Latin-America and the Caribbean during the 18th and 19th centuries
ArticleAbstract: This paper provides early instrumental data recovered for 20 countries of Latin-America and the CariPalabras claves:Autores:Antunã-Marrero J.C., Cristina de la Guía, Del Rosario Prieto M., Erika Elizabeth Cevallos, F. Dominguez-Castro, Farrona A.M.M., Gallego M.C., Marcos Villacís, Mejía David, Naranjo J.M., Ramos Guadalupe L.E., Ricardo García-Herrera , Seiner L., Trigo R.M.H., Vaquero J.M.Fuentes:googlescopusHarmonic Analysis of the Relationship between GNSS Precipitable Water Vapor and Heavy Rainfall over the Northwest Equatorial Coast, Andes, and Amazon Regions
ArticleAbstract: This study finds the relationship between increases in precipitable water vapor (PWV), and intense rPalabras claves:(ground-based) GNSS, ECUADOR, heavy rainfall events, Precipitable water vapor, Wavelet coherence, wavelet cross-correlationAutores:Condom T., David Carchipulla-Morales, Escobar L.A., Lenin Vladimir Campozano Parra, Marcos Villacís, Sheila Serrano-Vincenti, Walpersdorf A.Fuentes:googlescopusQuantification of cloud water interception in the canopy vegetation from fog gauge measurements
ArticleAbstract: With changes in climate looming, quantifying often-overlooked components of the canopy water budget,Palabras claves:canopy water balance, Cloud water interception, fog, GALAPAGOS, Throughfall, wet canopy evaporationAutores:Chaumont C., Christian Gonzalo Dominguez Gonzalez, D'Ozouville N., Francisco Vera, Marcos Villacís, Tournebize J., Violette S.Fuentes:googlescopusSpatial variability of diurnal to seasonal cycles of precipitation from a high-altitude equatorial Andean valley to the Amazon Basin
ArticleAbstract: Study region: The upper part of the Guayllabamba and Napo basins (78.2 ° W, 0.3 °S; 18,500 km2) in tPalabras claves:Diurnal and seasonal cycles, equatorial Andes, Precipitation variabilityAutores:Andrea Vera, Condom T., Espinoza J.C., Jean Carlos Ruiz-Hernández, Junquas C., Le Moine N., Lenin Vladimir Campozano Parra, Luis Maisincho, Marcos Villacís, Muñoz T., Rabatel A., Ribstein P., Sicart J.E.Fuentes:scopus