Surface atmospheric circulation patterns and associated minimum temperatures in the Maipo and Casablanca valleys, central Chile
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Montes, Carlo
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Surface atmospheric circulation patterns and associated minimum temperatures in the Maipo and Casablanca valleys, central Chile
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This paper analyzes the influence of circulation
anomalies on the magnitude of minimum air temperature
(Tmin) at a daily scale in two important agricultural valleys
of Chile (Maipo and Casablanca) during the period 2001–
2007. A statistical classification of synoptic fields was performed,
resulting in eight circulation patterns (CPs, 84 % of
explained variance). The corresponding anomalies of Tmin
(ATmin) of each CP were analyzed in order to understand
their synoptic-scale forcing mechanisms. Results showed a
direct association between ATmin and the synoptic structure.
The average weakening in sea level pressure (SLP) yields
positive ATmin, while negative ATmin is associated with a
strengthening in SLP. In the latter case, it was also found that
a synoptic structure (10.2 % of frequency) corresponding to a
migratory high-pressure system passing eastward across the
Andes led to the lowest ATmin and a higher probability of frost
in both valleys (22 % on average) in winter and springtime.
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Theor Appl Climatol (2013) 111:275–284
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