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Central America [in State of the Climate in 2009]
(2009)
For this region, seven stations from the following
five countries were analyzed: Belize, Honduras, Costa
Rica, Panama, and Guatemala.
Central America [in State of the Climate in 2016]
(2017)
Central America experienced anomalies in temperature and precipitation in 2016. Mean temperatures were higher than average, particularly in Puerto Barrios, Choluteca, and San José. The increase in mean temperatures was due ...
Central America [in State of the Climate in 2013]
(2014-07)
In 2013, the vast majority of the monitored climate
variables reported here maintained trends established in
recent decades. ENSO was in a neutral state during the
entire year, remaining mostly on the cool side of ...
Central America and the Caribbean
(2016)
This chapter provides summaries of the 2015 temperature and precipitation conditions across seven broad regions: North America, Central America and the Caribbean, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. In most ...
Central America [in State of the Climate in 2011]
(2012-07)
Large-scale climate patterns influenced temperature
and weather patterns around the globe in 2011. In particu-
lar, a moderate-to-strong La Niña at the beginning of the
year dissipated during boreal spring but reemerged ...
Central America [in State of the Climate in 2015]
(2016)
The text discusses the analysis of weather stations in the region, including stations on both the Caribbean and Pacific slopes. Data from the NOAA/NCEI GHCN daily precipitation dataset for 2015 showed significant missing ...
Central America [in State of the Climate in 2017]
(2018)
For this region, nine stations from five countries
were analyzed. Stations on the Caribbean
slope are: Philip Goldson International Airport,
Belize; Puerto Barrios, Guatemala; Puerto Lempira,
Honduras; and Puerto Limón, ...
Central America [in State of the Climate in 2020]
(2021)
For this region, nine stations from five countries were analyzed (see Fig. 7.8 for data and station
list). The station distribution covers the relevant intraseasonal regimes of precipitation (Amador
1998; Magaña et al. ...
Central America [in State of the Climate in 2014]
(2015-07)
Most of the dozens of essential climate variables monitored
each year in this report continued to follow their long-term
trends in 2014, with several setting new records. Carbon
dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide the ...
The October 1891 Cartago (Costa Rica) floods from documentary sources and 20CR data
(2018)
This work comes to fill a fundamental gap in the history of Central American extreme climatic events by putting together qualitative and quantitative historical data and reanalysis information (the 20CR project) for the ...