Topoclimatic modeling for minimum temperature prediction at a regional scale in the Central Valley of Chile
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Santibáñez, F.
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Topoclimatic modeling for minimum temperature prediction at a regional scale in the Central Valley of Chile
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Spring frost may strongly affect fruit production in the Central Valley of Chile. Minimum temperatures are spatially variable owing to topography and soil conditions. A methodology for forecasting minimum temperature at a regional scale in the Central Valley of Chile, integrating spatial variability of temperature under radiative frost conditions, has been developed. It uses simultaneously a model for forecasting minimum temperatures at a reference station using air temperature and humidity measured at 6 pm, and topoclimatic models, based on satellite infra-red imagery (NOAA/AVHRR) and a digital elevation model, to extend the prediction at a regional scale. The methodological developments were integrated in a geographic information system for georeferencing of a meteorological station with satellite imagery and modeled output. This approach proved to be a useful tool for short range (12 h) minimum temperature prediction by generating thermal images over the Central Valley of Chile. It
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/163392
DOI: 10.1051/agro:19970601
ISSN: 02495627
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Agronomie, Volumen 17, Issue 6-7, 2018, Pages 307-314
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