Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands

poster presented during the American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2010 The Meeting of the Americas. Foz do Iguaçu, Brasil, Aug. 8-12, 2010. The study of the tropical cyclones activity in the Caribbean (Figs. 1 & 2), and their historic characterization in the Central American region, is a basic eleme...

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Main Author: Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.
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spelling ftunivcostarica:oai:https://www.kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/417 2023-05-15T17:36:33+02:00 Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands Alfaro Martínez, Eric J. 2011-02-25T00:51:16Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10669/417 en_US eng https://hdl.handle.net/10669/417 Hurricanes Tropical cyclones Impacts Natural disasters Caribbean sea Central America Costa Rica Climate variability póster de congreso 2011 ftunivcostarica 2022-10-30T05:41:29Z poster presented during the American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2010 The Meeting of the Americas. Foz do Iguaçu, Brasil, Aug. 8-12, 2010. The study of the tropical cyclones activity in the Caribbean (Figs. 1 & 2), and their historic characterization in the Central American region, is a basic element to mitigate their impact over different regions of the isthmus. As a part of the project Paleotempestology of the Caribbean Region: A Multi-proxy, Multi-site Study of the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Caribbean Hurricane Activity (IAI-CRN2-050), were defined years with high and low tropical cyclone impacts in Central America (Fig. 3), considering variables like trajectory, maximum wind velocity and the annual occurrence of cyclones in the basin, according with the HURDAT data base (http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/). The analysis showed that tropical cyclones are more likely to occur near Central America during the August-September-October (ASO, Fig. 4a). Positive (Negative) SST (SLP) anomalies at the Tropical North Atlantic are observed for the years that showed high occurrences of tropical cyclones near Central America (Fig. 4b). Additionally, Costa Rica has a good natural disasters data base, related with events that affected specific locations and several socioeconomic sectors like agriculture, energy and transport. This data base, called DesInventar, allowed the study of disasters in Costa Rica related with tropical cyclones during the last four decades (Fig. 5a). Other disaster data bases like EM-DAT (Fig. 5c) and one produced in the project Assessment of Impacts and Adaptation Measures for the Water Resources Sector Due to Extreme Events under Climate Change Conditions in Central America (LA06, AIACC-UCR-CRRH, Fig. 5b) supported this result and extended the analysis for 1950-2007. The analysis showed a trend in the annual number of impacts related with hydrometeorology causes (Fig. 5) that can not be explained by climate trends only (Figs. 2 & 3a). That means that socioeconomic variables ... Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Universidad de Costa Rica: Repositorio Kérwá
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topic Hurricanes
Tropical cyclones
Impacts
Natural disasters
Caribbean sea
Central America
Costa Rica
Climate variability
spellingShingle Hurricanes
Tropical cyclones
Impacts
Natural disasters
Caribbean sea
Central America
Costa Rica
Climate variability
Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.
Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands
topic_facet Hurricanes
Tropical cyclones
Impacts
Natural disasters
Caribbean sea
Central America
Costa Rica
Climate variability
description poster presented during the American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2010 The Meeting of the Americas. Foz do Iguaçu, Brasil, Aug. 8-12, 2010. The study of the tropical cyclones activity in the Caribbean (Figs. 1 & 2), and their historic characterization in the Central American region, is a basic element to mitigate their impact over different regions of the isthmus. As a part of the project Paleotempestology of the Caribbean Region: A Multi-proxy, Multi-site Study of the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Caribbean Hurricane Activity (IAI-CRN2-050), were defined years with high and low tropical cyclone impacts in Central America (Fig. 3), considering variables like trajectory, maximum wind velocity and the annual occurrence of cyclones in the basin, according with the HURDAT data base (http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/). The analysis showed that tropical cyclones are more likely to occur near Central America during the August-September-October (ASO, Fig. 4a). Positive (Negative) SST (SLP) anomalies at the Tropical North Atlantic are observed for the years that showed high occurrences of tropical cyclones near Central America (Fig. 4b). Additionally, Costa Rica has a good natural disasters data base, related with events that affected specific locations and several socioeconomic sectors like agriculture, energy and transport. This data base, called DesInventar, allowed the study of disasters in Costa Rica related with tropical cyclones during the last four decades (Fig. 5a). Other disaster data bases like EM-DAT (Fig. 5c) and one produced in the project Assessment of Impacts and Adaptation Measures for the Water Resources Sector Due to Extreme Events under Climate Change Conditions in Central America (LA06, AIACC-UCR-CRRH, Fig. 5b) supported this result and extended the analysis for 1950-2007. The analysis showed a trend in the annual number of impacts related with hydrometeorology causes (Fig. 5) that can not be explained by climate trends only (Figs. 2 & 3a). That means that socioeconomic variables ...
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title Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands
title_short Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands
title_full Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands
title_fullStr Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands
title_full_unstemmed Caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands
title_sort caribbean sea tropical cyclone occurrences in the last six decades and their impacts in central america and the caribbean islands
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