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Marcos Andrade-Flores
Researcher at Higher University of San Andrés
Publications - 4
Citations - 54
Marcos Andrade-Flores is an academic researcher from Higher University of San Andrés. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Snow. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 38 citations.
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Characteristics of Precipitating Storms in Glacierized Tropical Andean Cordilleras of Peru and Bolivia
L. Baker Perry,Anton Seimon,Marcos Andrade-Flores,Jason Endries,Sandra E. Yuter,Fernando Velarde,Sandro Arias,Martí Bonshoms,Eric J. Burton,I. Ronald Winkelmann,Courtney M. Cooper,Guido Mamani,Maxwell Rado,Nilton Montoya,Nelson Quispe +14 more
TL;DR: Precipitation variability in tropical high mountains is a fundamental yet poorly understood factor influencing local climatic expression and a variety of environmental processes, including glacier formation and glacier melting as discussed by the authors.
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Radar-Observed Characteristics of Precipitation in the Tropical High Andes of Southern Peru and Bolivia
Jason Endries,L. Baker Perry,Sandra E. Yuter,Anton Seimon,Anton Seimon,Marcos Andrade-Flores,Ronald Winkelmann,Nelson Quispe,Maxwell Rado,Nilton Montoya,Fernando Velarde,Sandro Arias +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the vertical structure of precipitation in the tropical Andes of southern Peru and Bolivia was investigated using a vertically pointing 24.1 GHz Micro Rain Radar in Cusco, Peru and La Paz, Bolivia.
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Fostering a Collaborative Atmospheric Chemistry Research Community in the Latin America and Caribbean Region
Marcos Andrade-Flores,Néstor Y. Rojas,Megan L. Melamed,Olga L. Mayol-Bracero,Michel Grutter,Laura Dawidowski,Juan Carlos Antuña-Marrero,C. Rudamas,Laura Gallardo,Ruben Mamani-Paco,Maria de Fátima Andrade,Nicolás Huneeus +11 more
TL;DR: In 2013, the international Commission on Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Pollution (iCACGP) and the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) Project Americas Working Group was formed to build a cohesive network and foster the next generation of atmospheric scientists with the goal of contributing to a scientific community focused on building collective knowledge for the Americas.
Evaluation of Reanalysis Temperature and Precipitation for the Andean Altiplano and Adjacent Cordilleras
TL;DR: The authors compared temperature, precipitation, and other climate variables from six widely used climate reanalysis products to inform ice-core climate proxy record calibration in the Altiplano region of the central Andes.