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Monitoring the regional and temporal variability of winter snowfall in the arid Andes using digital NOAA/AVHRR data
Authors:Mathias Vuille  Michael F Baumgartner
Institution:1. Dept. of Geosciences , University of Massachusetts , Amherst, MA, 01003–5820, U.S.A. E-mail: mathias@geo.umass.edu;2. Dept. of. Geography , University of Berne , Hallerstr. 12, CH‐3012, Berne, Switzerland E-mail: baumgartner@giub.unibe.ch
Abstract:Abstract

This paper deals with the spatial distribution and the temporal variability of snowfall in the most arid part of the Andes (18°‐ 28°S) during southern hemisphere winter (May‐September). As the official precipitation data is of poor quality, analyses were carried out by means of digital image processing techniques, using NOAA/AVHRR satellite‐data. Through analysis of 24 different snowfall events from six winters, a previously unknown spatial and temporal precipitation pattern in this remote and unexplored area was revealed. Snowfall is most abundant in the southernmost part of the research area and on the western side of the Andes, indicating the Pacific origin of the snowfall.

Nevertheless, the typical snowfall pattern is modified during different periods of the winter. Three typical time periods could be defined and distinguished from one another. Each of these three periods is characterized by typical weather conditions (cold fronts and “cut‐offs “) leading to a distinct snowfall pattern.

As this study is part of a broader paleoclimatic project, the results will serve as a basis for paleoclimatic reconstruction of past climate. Only by knowing the modern circulation and precipitation patterns is it possible to interpret paleoclimatic signals and archives found in the study area (e.g. paleosol, moraines) correctly.
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