Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964

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Precipitation deficits remain a concern to the rural population in the southern Peruvian highlands and knowledge about their occurrence is lacking because of scarce data availability. For mountainous regions with sparse station networks, reanalyses can provide valuable information; however, known li...

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Autores: Imfeld, N., Barreto Schuler, Christian, Correa, Kris, Jacques-Coper, M., Sedlmeier, v, Gubler, S., Huerta, Adrian, Brönnimann, v
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología del Perú
Repositorio:SENAMHI-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12542/89
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6087
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Drought
ENSO
ERA-20CM
Mountain
Peru
Rainfall
Reanalysis
SPI
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precipitacion - Clima y Eventos Naturales
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dc.title.en_US.fl_str_mv Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
title Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
spellingShingle Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
Imfeld, N.
Drought
ENSO
ERA-20CM
Mountain
Peru
Rainfall
Reanalysis
SPI
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.11
precipitacion - Clima y Eventos Naturales
title_short Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
title_full Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
title_fullStr Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
title_full_unstemmed Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
title_sort Summertime precipitation deficits in the southern Peruvian highlands since 1964
author Imfeld, N.
author_facet Imfeld, N.
Barreto Schuler, Christian
Correa, Kris
Jacques-Coper, M.
Sedlmeier, v
Gubler, S.
Huerta, Adrian
Brönnimann, v
author_role author
author2 Barreto Schuler, Christian
Correa, Kris
Jacques-Coper, M.
Sedlmeier, v
Gubler, S.
Huerta, Adrian
Brönnimann, v
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Imfeld, N.
Barreto Schuler, Christian
Correa, Kris
Jacques-Coper, M.
Sedlmeier, v
Gubler, S.
Huerta, Adrian
Brönnimann, v
dc.subject.en_US.fl_str_mv Drought
ENSO
ERA-20CM
Mountain
Peru
Rainfall
Reanalysis
SPI
topic Drought
ENSO
ERA-20CM
Mountain
Peru
Rainfall
Reanalysis
SPI
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.11
precipitacion - Clima y Eventos Naturales
dc.subject.ocde.none.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.11
dc.subject.sinia.none.fl_str_mv precipitacion - Clima y Eventos Naturales
description Precipitation deficits remain a concern to the rural population in the southern Peruvian highlands and knowledge about their occurrence is lacking because of scarce data availability. For mountainous regions with sparse station networks, reanalyses can provide valuable information; however, known limitations in reproducing precipitation are aggravated due to unresolved topographical effects. In this study, we assess in a first step the representation of precipitation during the rainy season (January–February–March) in seven reanalysis data sets in comparison to a newly generated gridded precipitation data set for Peru. In a second step, we assess summer precipitation deficits in Peru during the second half of the 20th century. In the reanalyses data sets, we find biases strongly influenced by the topography of the models and low correlations for the rainy season. Thus, reanalyses do not solve the problem of data scarcity for this region either. Furthermore, we confirm that El Niño is not a sufficient stratification criterion for precipitation deficits during the rainy season (JFM) in the southern Peruvian highlands. Based on observational records and reanalyses, a considerable fraction of inter-annual variability of precipitation can be explained through upper-tropospheric zonal wind anomalies. Westerly wind anomalies, often related to the warming of the troposphere during an El Niño event, lead to dry conditions, but not all El Niño events produce these westerly wind anomalies. Atmospheric simulations indicate differences between precipitation deficits in central Pacific and eastern Pacific El Niño flavours, which cannot be addressed in observations due to reduced record length: Droughts in the southern Peruvian Andes during eastern Pacific El Niño events seem to be related to a stronger warming in the troposphere above the central Pacific ocean, whereas this is not the case for droughts during central Pacific El Niño events. These results, however, need to be further corroborated by model studies and palaeoclimatological research.
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In a second step, we assess summer precipitation deficits in Peru during the second half of the 20th century. In the reanalyses data sets, we find biases strongly influenced by the topography of the models and low correlations for the rainy season. Thus, reanalyses do not solve the problem of data scarcity for this region either. Furthermore, we confirm that El Niño is not a sufficient stratification criterion for precipitation deficits during the rainy season (JFM) in the southern Peruvian highlands. Based on observational records and reanalyses, a considerable fraction of inter-annual variability of precipitation can be explained through upper-tropospheric zonal wind anomalies. Westerly wind anomalies, often related to the warming of the troposphere during an El Niño event, lead to dry conditions, but not all El Niño events produce these westerly wind anomalies. Atmospheric simulations indicate differences between precipitation deficits in central Pacific and eastern Pacific El Niño flavours, which cannot be addressed in observations due to reduced record length: Droughts in the southern Peruvian Andes during eastern Pacific El Niño events seem to be related to a stronger warming in the troposphere above the central Pacific ocean, whereas this is not the case for droughts during central Pacific El Niño events. 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