Browsing by Autor "A. Abida"
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Item type: Item , Regional Climates(American Meteorological Society, 2020) Tim Li; A. Abida; Laura S. Aldeco; Eric J. Alfaro; Lincoln Muniz Alves; Jorge A. Amador; Bianca Ott Andrade; Julián Baéz; M. Yu. Bardin; E. BekeleHeavy rainfall events were observed in January along the dry southern coast of Peru, resulting in some locations breaking precipitation records of more than 30 years. Heavy rainfall during February led to 42 landslides across Peru and, by the end of summer, 77 people were reported dead, 165 wounded, and 3285 affected. More than 2600 homes were destroyed by floods and landslides. In the Bolivian Andes, an intense rainfall event triggered flash floods when 55 mm fell in Cochabamba on 20 February. This was Cochabamba’s fourth-highest daily precipitation on record and produced 2019’s biggest flood on the Rocha River.Item type: Item , Regional Climates(American Meteorological Society, 2022) Peter Bissolli; Catherine Ganter; Ademe Mekonnen; Ahira Sánchez-Lugo; Zhiwei Zhu; A. Abida; William Agyakwah; Laura S. Aldeco; Eric J. Alfaro; Teddy AllenRegional Climates is one chapter from the State of the Climate in 2021 annual report. Compiled \nby NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, State of the Climate in 2021 is \nbased on contributions from scientists from around the world. It provides a detailed update on \nglobal climate indicators, notable weather events, and other data collected by environmental \nmonitoring stations and instruments located on land, water, ice, and in space.Item type: Item , Regional Climates(American Meteorological Society, 2023) Peter Bissolli; Catherine Ganter; Ademe Mekonnen; Ahira Sánchez-Lugo; Zhiwei Zhu; A. Abida; William Agyakwah; Laura S. Aldeco; Eric J. Alfaro; Lincoln Muniz AlvesPoyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake in the Yangtze River basin, is dry on 2 September 2022 after the strongest recorded heatwave and drought on record