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Total Authors: 3
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Affiliation: | [1] Univ Melbourne, Sch Earth Sci, Melbourne, Vic 3010 - Australia
[2] Inst Nacl Pesquisas Espaciais, Ctr Previsao Tempo & Estudos Climaticos, Cachoeira Paulista - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 2
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Document type: | Journal article |
Source: | Atmospheric Science Letters; v. 11, n. 4, p. 249-254, OCT-DEC 2010. |
Web of Science Citations: | 3 |
Abstract | |
Buenos Aires lies near the east coast of South America at about 34 degrees S where snow is extremely rare. The only events measured in the city had occurred before 1930. The high latitude causes of the widespread snowstorm of 9th July 2007 are discussed, making it an extraordinary case in light of the historical record. Here, we show that this event can be linked to unprecedented seasonal circulation anomalies in the sub-Antarctic, featuring a dipole around the Antarctic Peninsula that drives the cold advection toward mid-latitudes. Our index suggests that conditions have become more favorable for cold surges over mid-latitudes with a repetition of widespread snow over mid-latitudes in 2009. Copyright (C) 2010 Royal Meteorological Society (AU) | |
FAPESP's process: | 05/05210-7 - An integrated seasonal forecasting system for South America |
Grantee: | Caio Augusto dos Santos Coelho |
Support Opportunities: | Research Grants - Young Investigators Grants |