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Estimación de lluvias extremas mediante un enfoque de análisis regional y datos satelitales: Cusco – Perú
(Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, 2024)
La frecuencia y magnitud de los eventos climáticos extremos de precipitación han aumentado significativamente en varios países del mundo, incluido Perú. Estos hechos causan pérdidas económicas y humanas, especialmente en ...
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PISCOeo_pm, a reference evapotranspiration gridded database based on FAO Penman-Monteith in Peru
(Nature, 2022-06)
A new FAO Penman-Monteith reference evapotranspiration gridded dataset is introduced, called PISCOeo_pm. PISCOeo_pm has been developed for the 1981–2016 period at ~1 km (0.01°) spatial resolution for the entire continental ...
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Climate Change Impact on Peruvian Biomes
(MDPI, 2022-02)
The biodiversity present in Peru will be affected by climatic and anthropogenic changes; therefore, understanding these changes will help generate biodiversity conservation policies. This study analyzes the potential ...
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Spatial Distribution of Droughts in the Titicaca Lake Basin
(Sociedade Brasileira de Meteorologia, 2022-09-26)
The present research has assessed the spatial distribution of drought risk in the Titicaca Lake Basin located in Peruvian territory for a district scale, based on hazard and vulnerability. Drought hazard has been quantified ...
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Rainfall Erosivity in Peru: A New Gridded Dataset Based on GPMIMERG and Comprehensive Assessment (2000–2020)
(Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología del Perú, 2023)
In soil erosion estimation models, the variable with the greatest impact is rainfall erosivity (RE), which is the measurement of precipitation energy and its potential capacity to cause erosion, and erosivity density (ED), ...
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Assessment of bottom-up satellite precipitation products on river streamflow estimations in the Peruvian Pacific drainage
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute - MDPI, 2023)
In regions with limited precipitation information, like Peru, many studies rely on precipitation data derived from satellite products (SPP) and model reanalysis. These products provide near-real-time information and offer ...
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