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@Article{CarrilCMSLRRZAPRSBPRRSTGRCTZ:2016:ReAnWh,
               author = "Carril, Andrea F. and Cavalcanti, Iracema Fonseca de Albuquerque 
                         and Men{\'e}ndez, C. G. and S{\"o}rensson, A. and 
                         L{\'o}pez-Franca, N. and Rivera, J. A. and Robledo, F. and 
                         Zaninelli, P. G. and Ambrizzi, T. and Penalba, O. C. and Rocha, R. 
                         P. and S{\'a}nchez, E. and Betolli, M. L. and Pessacg, N. and 
                         Renom, M. and Ruscica, R. and Solman, S. and Tencer, B. and Grimm, 
                         A. M. and Rusticucci, M. and Cherchi, A. and Tedeschi, Renata 
                         Gon{\c{c}}alves and Zamboni, L.",
          affiliation = "{Centro de Investigaciones Del Mar y la Atm{\'o}sfera 
                         (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE)} and {Centro de Investigaciones Del Mar y la Atm{\'o}sfera 
                         (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {Centro de Investigaciones Del Mar y la 
                         Atm{\'o}sfera (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {Centro de Investigaciones 
                         Del Mar y la Atm{\'o}sfera (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {Instituto 
                         Franco-Argentino para El Estudio Del Clima y Sus Impactos (UMI 
                         IFAECI/CNRS)} and {Centro de Investigaciones Del Mar y la 
                         Atm{\'o}sfera (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {Centro de Investigaciones 
                         Del Mar y la Atm{\'o}sfera (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {Universidade 
                         de S{\~a}o Paulo (USP)} and {Instituto Franco-Argentino para El 
                         Estudio Del Clima y Sus Impactos (UMI IFAECI/CNRS)} and 
                         {Universidade de S{\~a}o Paulo (USP)} and {Universidad de 
                         Castilla-La Mancha} and {Instituto Franco-Argentino para El 
                         Estudio Del Clima y Sus Impactos (UMI IFAECI/CNRS)} and {Centro 
                         Nacional Patag{\'o}nico (CENPAT/CONICET)} and {Universidad de la 
                         Rep{\'u}blica} and {Centro de Investigaciones Del Mar y la 
                         Atm{\'o}sfera (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {Centro de Investigaciones 
                         Del Mar y la Atm{\'o}sfera (CIMA/CONICET-UBA)} and {University of 
                         Victoria} and {Universidade Federal do Paran{\'a} (UFPR)} and 
                         {Instituto Franco-Argentino para El Estudio Del Clima y Sus 
                         Impactos (UMI IFAECI/CNRS)} and {Istituto Nazionale di 
                         Geof{\`{\i}}sica e Vulcanolog{\`{\i}}a} and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Argonne National 
                         Laboratory}",
                title = "Extreme events in the La Plata basin: a retrospective analysis of 
                         what we have learned during CLARIS-LPB project",
              journal = "Climate Research",
                 year = "2016",
               volume = "68",
               number = "2/3",
                pages = "95--116",
             keywords = "Climate models, La Plata Basin, Precipitation extremes, Regional 
                         climate change, Temperature extremes.",
             abstract = "Extreme climate events over the La Plata basin (LPB) can produce 
                         significant impacts due to the importance of the regional 
                         agriculture and hydroelectric power production for the local 
                         economy. Progress on describing, projecting and understanding 
                         extremes in LPB, in the framework of the CLARIS-LPB Europe-South 
                         America Network for Climate Change Assessment and Impact Studies 
                         in La Plata Basin Project, are reviewed. The paper is based on 
                         recent studies and publications, as well as some new diagnostics 
                         as indicators of works in progress, and can be considered as an 
                         update for the LPB region of previous reviews by Cavalcanti et al. 
                         (2015; J Hydrol 523:211-230) and Rusticucci (2012; Atmos Res 
                         106:1-17). Despite the significant advances on regional extremes, 
                         some gaps have been identified, and many challenges remain. Much 
                         of the recent progress considers temperature and precipitation 
                         extremes on timescales varying from synoptic to long-term 
                         variability and climate change, essential for impact and 
                         vulnerability assessments. Research lines on extremes requiring 
                         further efforts include the relative roles of local versus remote 
                         forcings, the impact of land use and land management changes, the 
                         specific role of soil moisture and land-atmosphere feedbacks as 
                         catalysts for heat waves, the impact of the local inhomogeneities 
                         in soil moisture, feedback and uncertainties in projections of 
                         extremes, as well as seasonal forecast and climate change 
                         attribution studies. We suggest combining intensive monitoring and 
                         modelling to address these issues.",
                  doi = "10.3354/cr01374",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/cr01374",
                 issn = "0936-577X",
             language = "en",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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