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Observation, Theory, and Numerical Modeling: Atmospheric Teleconnections Leading to Generalized Frosts over Southeast South America

In: Towards Mathematics, Computers and Environment: A Disasters Perspective

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  • Gabriela V. Müller

    (Centro de Estudios de Variabilidad y Cambio Climático (CEVARCAM) – FICH – UNL
    Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))

  • Guillermo Berri

    (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)
    Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas – UNLP)

  • Marilia de Abreu Gregorio

    (Centro de Estudios de Variabilidad y Cambio Climático (CEVARCAM) – FICH – UNL
    Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET))

Abstract

This work presents an overview of Rossby wave propagation theory which comprises the generation mechanisms from the tropical source and the transformation of the localized perturbation to a remote field (teleconnection) response. A discussion about the mechanisms of vorticity conservation is presented, including an analysis of the regional factors contributing to generalized frosts. The role of Rossby waves in the cold air advection during the generalized frost events and the role of basic state of atmospheric motion are also discussed.

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  • Gabriela V. Müller & Guillermo Berri & Marilia de Abreu Gregorio, 2019. "Observation, Theory, and Numerical Modeling: Atmospheric Teleconnections Leading to Generalized Frosts over Southeast South America," Springer Books, in: Leonardo Bacelar Lima Santos & Rogério Galante Negri & Tiago José de Carvalho (ed.), Towards Mathematics, Computers and Environment: A Disasters Perspective, pages 19-36, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-21205-6_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21205-6_2
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