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Monthly Weather Review | 2007

Atmospheric Circulation Associated with Persistent Generalized Frosts in Central-Southern South America

Gabriela V. Müller; Guillermo J. Berri

Abstract This paper describes the large-scale atmospheric circulation associated with persistent generalized frosts (GFs; at least 75% of the stations report frosts) in the east-central region of Argentina known as the Wet Pampa. The GF events are grouped according to their persistence, and NCEP–NCAR reanalysis data are used to create daily composites of mass and wind field anomalies during the 1961–90 winters. The GFs are caused by an anticyclonic anomaly that enters South America, generating southerly wind anomalies and cold air advection that are strengthened by the meridional layout of a cyclonic anomaly over the South Atlantic Ocean. In the case of the more persistent events the wind anomaly grows during the previous days and becomes quasi-stationary. Also, the study identifies at 250 hPa a double train of eastward-moving Rossby waves along the subtropical and subpolar latitudes, respectively, of the Southern Hemisphere. The layout of both wave trains favors the development of an intense southerly wi...


Climate Dynamics | 2012

Atmospheric circulation associated with extreme generalized frosts persistence in central-southern South America

Gabriela V. Müller; Guillermo J. Berri

Generalized frosts (GF) in central-southern South America have a strong impact due to their spatial extension, and they are especially important when they become persistent. This paper aims at identifying the atmospheric circulation features that determine the extreme GF persistence, i.e. very persistent and without persistence, and the differences between them, during the 1961–1990 winters. Since the GF without persistence group outnumbers the other one, two subgroups are composed with events selected from winters with maximum and minimum frequency of GF occurrence, respectively. Additionally, the individual event of July 1988 within the very persistent GF group is analyzed due to its exceptional persistence. GF persistence is mainly conditioned by two large-scale dynamic factors. One is the Rossby wave train propagation across the Pacific Ocean, and the other one is the location with respect to the continent and the magnitude of the confluence in the jet entrance region in subtropical latitudes. A predominantly meridional Rossby wave train propagation with a confluence region to the west of the continent prior to the event favors GF with intermediate (null) persistence depending on the greater (lesser) jet acceleration. This is conditioned by the magnitude of the confluence, which, in turn, depends on the disposition of the wave train propagation pattern. Instead, an essentially zonal propagation with a confluence region to the east of the continent favors the GF persistence for several days, yet if there is no confluence the event does not persist. The greatest persistence of an event combines the confluence/diffluence of the jet entrance/exit region, which depends on the disposition with respect to the continent of the zonally propagating Rossby wave trains.


Ciência e Natura | 2013

GRID COMPUTING FOR CLIMATE PROCESSING ON SOUTH AMERICA

Haroldo Fraga de Campos Velho; Renata S. R. Ruiz; Helaine Cristina Morais Furtado; Eugenio Sper de Almeida; Adriano Petry; Phillipe O. A. Navaux; Nicolas Maillard; Guillermo J. Berri; Mario Pérez Bidegain; Obídio Rubio; Olivier Richard; Roberto P. Souto

O projeto LAG-Clima quer estabelecer um ambiente de computacao em grade de processamento e compartilhamento de dados. O objetivo e manter uma rede de interconexao entre instituicoes na America do Sul para previsao climatica em meso-escala e disponibilizar dados. Plataforma de softwares: BRAMS (codigo meteorologico de meso-escala), OurGrid


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2010

Analysis of Wind Roses Using Hierarchical Cluster and Multidimensional Scaling Analysis at La Plata, Argentina

Gustavo Ratto; Ricardo A. Maronna; Guillermo J. Berri


Meteorologica | 2012

Avaliação de mudanças na frequência de sistemas frontais sobre o sul da América do Sul em projeções do clima futuro

Kelen Martins Andrade; Gabriela V. Müller; Iracema F. A. Cavalcanti; María E. Fernandez Long; Mario Pérez Bidegain; Guillermo J. Berri


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2012

Verification of a Synthesized Method for the Calculation of Low-Level Climatological Wind Fields Using a Mesoscale Boundary-Layer Model

Guillermo J. Berri; Jorgelina S. Galli Nuin; Laura Sraibman; German Bertossa


Meteorological Applications | 2014

On the application of hierarchical cluster analysis for synthesizing low‐level wind fields obtained with a mesoscale boundary layer model

Gustavo Ratto; Guillermo J. Berri; Ricardo A. Maronna


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2018

Intercomparison of Atmospheric Dispersion Models Applied to an Urban Street Canyon of Irregular Geometry

Mariana Dezzutti; Guillermo J. Berri; Laura E. Venegas


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2016

Atmospheric Dispersion Study of TRS Compounds Emitted from a Pulp Mill Plant in Coastal Regions of the Uruguay River, South America

Emiliana Elisabet Orcellet; Guillermo J. Berri; Cesar A. Aguirre; Gabriela V. Müller


Archive | 2015

Simulación de plumas de dispersión de sustancias TRS malolientes sobre regiones costeras de geometría compleja empleando un modelo de dispersión atmosférica acoplado a un modelo de pronóstico de capa límite

Emiliana Elisabet Orcellet; Guillermo J. Berri; Cesar Aguirre; Gabriela V. Müller

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Gabriela V. Müller

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Armando Benito Brizuela

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Gustavo Ratto

National University of La Plata

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Ricardo A. Maronna

National University of La Plata

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German Bertossa

University of Buenos Aires

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Laura Sraibman

University of Buenos Aires

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