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Tras “El Niño Costero 2017”, el IGP desarrolló el proyecto “Modelado hidrogeodinámico (lluvias, huaicos y deslizamientos) en Chosica, Lima”, cuyo objetivo fue desarrollar una campaña de medición de lluvias usando un radar meteorológico para el modelado de lluvias y huaicos en la cuenca del río Rímac. Este proyecto; que contó con la participación de 3 direcciones del IGP: Ciencias de la Atmósfera e Hidrósfera (CAH), Ciencias de Tierra la Sólida (CTS) y el Radio Observatorio de Jicamarca; fue financiado por el Fondo para Intervenciones ante la ocurrencia de Desastres Naturales (Fondes)” del Instituto Nacional de Defensa Civil (Indeci). Para desarrollar el proyecto, el IGP, mediante colaboración con el Centro de Investigaciones Avanzadas de Radar (ARRC, por sus siglas en inglés), de la Universidad de Oklahoma, rentó un radar de doble polarización de banda X (PX-10...
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Publicado 2024
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Hailstorms, while fascinating from a meteorological perspective, pose significant risks to communities, agriculture, and infrastructure. In regions such as the Central Andes of Peru, the characteristics and frequency of these extreme weather events remain largely uncharted. This study fills this gap by investigating the historical frequency and vertical structure of hailstorms in this region. We analyzed historical hailstorm records dating back to 1958 alongside 4 years of observations (2017–2021) from the Parsivel2 disdrometer and a cloud-profiling radar MIRA35c. Our findings indicate a trend of decreasing hail frequency (−0.5 events per decade). However, the p value of 0.07 suggests the need for further investigation, particularly in relation to environmental changes and reporting methods. The results show that hailstorms predominantly occur during the austral summer months, with p...
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Publicado 2024
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Hailstorms, while fascinating from a meteorological perspective, pose significant risks to communities, agriculture, and infrastructure. In regions such as the Central Andes of Peru, the characteristics and frequency of these extreme weather events remain largely uncharted. This study fills this gap by investigating the historical frequency and vertical structure of hailstorms in this region. We analyzed historical hailstorm records dating back to 1958 alongside 4 years of observations (2017-2021) from the Parsivel2 disdrometer and a cloud-profiling radar MIRA35c. Our findings indicate a trend of decreasing hail frequency (-0.5 events per decade). However, the p value of 0.07 suggests the need for further investigation, particularly in relation to environmental changes and reporting methods. The results show that hailstorms predominantly occur during the austral summer months, with peak ...
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The first weather radar campaign over Lima, the capital of Peru, a desertic area on the western side of the Peruvian Andes, was carried out to study the occurrence of rain events in summer 2018. The weather radar was installed strategically and was able to overlook three river basins: Rimac, Chillón, and Lurin. An X-band radar (PX-1000) was used, which operates at 9.55 GHz. PX-1000 was built by the Advanced Radar Research Center (ARRC) at the University of Oklahoma (U.S.A.). The radar operated from January 26th to April 1st, 2018, at Cerro Suche located 2910 m ASL and 55 km from the city of Lima. The PX-1000 performed plan-position indicators (PPI) for elevations starting at 0° up to 20°. The data presented here were obtained using a three-dimensional constant-altitude plan position-indicator (3D CAPPI), which was generated by high resolution (250 m) nearest point algorithm.