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ArticleAbstract: This paper depicts opinions that condense the thinking of different sectors (i.e., academia, governmPalabras claves:Autores:DIEGO ESTEBAN MORA SERRANO, Diego Mora, Elizabeth Velarde, Hampel H., Indira Nolivos-Alvarez, Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Marcos Villacís, Raúl F. Vázquez, RAUL FERNANDO VAZQUEZ ZAMBRANOFuentes:googlescopusClimate changes of hydrometeorological and hydrological extremes in the Paute basin, Ecuadorean Andes
ArticleAbstract: Investigation was made on the climate change signal for hydrometeorological and hydrological variablPalabras claves:Autores:Diego Esteban Mora Serrano, Diego Mora, Juan Fernando Cisneros Ramos, Lenin Vladimir Campozano Parra, Patrick Willems, Wyseure G.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusComplex land cover change, water and sediment yield in a degraded andean environment
ArticleAbstract: Rapid land use/-cover change has increasingly transformed the hydrological functioning of tropical APalabras claves:Andes, Deforestation, Exotic forest plantations, hydrology, Land degradation, Water yieldAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Balthazar V., Diego Mora, Govers G., Vanacker V.Fuentes:googlescopusDecadal oscillations in rainfall and air temperature in the Paute River Basin-Southern Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: In the Andes environment, rainfall and temperature can be extremely variable in space and time. ThePalabras claves:Autores:Diego Mora, Patrick WillemsFuentes:scopusExtreme Rainfall Variations Under Climate Change Scenarios. Case of Study in an Andean Tropical River Basin
ArticleAbstract: Maximum rainfall events have triggered hazards that harm ecosystems and populations. Climate changePalabras claves:Andean tropical river basin, Climate Change, CMIP5, GEV, Maximum daily rainfallAutores:Alex Avilés, Daniel E. Mendoza, Diego Mora, Fausto Fernando García Avila, Martín MontenegroFuentes:scopusFinding teleconnections from decomposed rainfall signals using dynamic harmonic regressions: a Tropical Andean case study
ArticleAbstract: Global climate is a multi-scale system whose subsystems interact complexly. Notably, the Tropical-AnPalabras claves:ENSO 3, Inter-annual-scales, Intra-annual-scales, North-Atlantic-Oscillation, Stochastic-multiple-linear-regressions, Trans-Niño-Index, Tropical-South-AtlanticAutores:Daniel E. Mendoza, Daniel Mendoza Siguenza, DIEGO ESTEBAN MORA SERRANO, Diego Mora, Lenin Vladimir Campozano Parra, Mauricio Espinoza-Mejía, Patricio Xavier Lazo JaraFuentes:googlescopusMultidecadal change in streamflow associated with anthropogenic disturbances in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Andean headwater catchments are an important source of freshwater for downstream water users. HowevePalabras claves:Autores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Balthazar V., Brisson E., Diego Mora, Vanacker V.Fuentes:googlescopusParsimonious rainfall-runoff model construction supported by time series processing and validation of hydrological extremes - Part 2: Intercomparison of models and calibration approaches
ArticleAbstract: An intercomparison of different approaches for the construction and calibration of lumped conceptualPalabras claves:hydrological extremes, Lumped conceptual model, model calibration, rainfall-runoffAutores:Diego Mora, Patrick Willems, Taye M.T., Van Steenbergen N., Vansteenkiste T.Fuentes:scopusLocal rainfall modelling based on global climate information: A data-based approach
ArticleAbstract: Modelling climate is complex due to multi-scale interactions and strong nonlinearities. However, cliPalabras claves:Dynamic-harmonic-regressions, Monthly-rainfall, Quasi-periodicities, State-dependent-parameters, trendsAutores:Avilés-Añazco A., Daniel E. Mendoza, Diego Mora, Esteban Sánchez, Mauricio Espinoza-Mejía, Patricio Xavier Lazo JaraFuentes:scopus