Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina

The diurnal and seasonal patterns of the dry and wet bulb temperatures over Argentina are studied. The wet bulb temperature frequency distributions have negative skewness over all the country. The higher values are in the lower latitude stations, which are under a subtropical regime. The dry bulb te...

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Autores principales: Rusticucci, M., Vargas, W.
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spelling todo:paper_08998418_v15_n11_p1273_Rusticucci2023-10-03T15:44:09Z Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina Rusticucci, M. Vargas, W. Argentina diurnal temperature patterns dry bulb temperature river influence seasonal temperature patterns urban influence wet bulb temperature diurnal variation dry bulb temperature seasonal variation temperature variability urban heat island wet bulb temperature Argentina The diurnal and seasonal patterns of the dry and wet bulb temperatures over Argentina are studied. The wet bulb temperature frequency distributions have negative skewness over all the country. The higher values are in the lower latitude stations, which are under a subtropical regime. The dry bulb temperature frequency distributions change their skewness from north (negative values) to south, and the highest positive value occurs at the most southerly station, which is under a middle latitude regime. Three stations in the Buenos Aires area are analysed to study the effects of the river and the city on temperature. The effects of the city and the river on the dry bulb temperature and the wet bulb temperature depend on the wind direction and the time of day. The effect of the river also depends on the month. These effects are also present in the anomalies. If it is necessary to represent extreme climatic or synoptic conditions over a region then the city stations are more appropriate than coastal ones. Copyright © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Fil:Rusticucci, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vargas, W. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08998418_v15_n11_p1273_Rusticucci
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topic Argentina
diurnal temperature patterns
dry bulb temperature
river influence
seasonal temperature patterns
urban influence
wet bulb temperature
diurnal variation
dry bulb temperature
seasonal variation
temperature variability
urban heat island
wet bulb temperature
Argentina
spellingShingle Argentina
diurnal temperature patterns
dry bulb temperature
river influence
seasonal temperature patterns
urban influence
wet bulb temperature
diurnal variation
dry bulb temperature
seasonal variation
temperature variability
urban heat island
wet bulb temperature
Argentina
Rusticucci, M.
Vargas, W.
Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
diurnal temperature patterns
dry bulb temperature
river influence
seasonal temperature patterns
urban influence
wet bulb temperature
diurnal variation
dry bulb temperature
seasonal variation
temperature variability
urban heat island
wet bulb temperature
Argentina
description The diurnal and seasonal patterns of the dry and wet bulb temperatures over Argentina are studied. The wet bulb temperature frequency distributions have negative skewness over all the country. The higher values are in the lower latitude stations, which are under a subtropical regime. The dry bulb temperature frequency distributions change their skewness from north (negative values) to south, and the highest positive value occurs at the most southerly station, which is under a middle latitude regime. Three stations in the Buenos Aires area are analysed to study the effects of the river and the city on temperature. The effects of the city and the river on the dry bulb temperature and the wet bulb temperature depend on the wind direction and the time of day. The effect of the river also depends on the month. These effects are also present in the anomalies. If it is necessary to represent extreme climatic or synoptic conditions over a region then the city stations are more appropriate than coastal ones. Copyright © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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author Rusticucci, M.
Vargas, W.
author_facet Rusticucci, M.
Vargas, W.
author_sort Rusticucci, M.
title Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina
title_short Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina
title_full Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina
title_fullStr Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over Argentina
title_sort seasonal and diurnal patterns of dry‐ and wet‐bulb temperatures over argentina
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08998418_v15_n11_p1273_Rusticucci
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