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Tereza Cavazos
Researcher at Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education
Publications - 43
Citations - 3589
Tereza Cavazos is an academic researcher from Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 43 publications receiving 2961 citations. Previous affiliations of Tereza Cavazos include University of Arizona & Pennsylvania State University.
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Changes in climate extremes and their impacts on the natural physical environment.
Sonia I. Seneviratne,Neville Nicholls,David R. Easterling,Clare Goodess,Shinjiro Kanae,James P. Kossin,Yali Luo,José A. Marengo,Kathleen Mc Innes,Mohammad Rahimi,Markus Reichstein,Asgeir Sorteberg,Carolina Vera,Xuebin Zhang,Matilde Rusticucci,Vladimir Semenov,Lisa V. Alexander,Simon Allen,Gerardo Benito,Tereza Cavazos,John J. Clague,Declan Conway,Paul M. Della-Marta,Markus Gerber,Sunling Gong,Bhupendra Nath Goswami,Mark Hemer,Christian Huggel,Bart van den Hurk,Viatcheslav Kharin,A. Kitoh,Albert Klein Tank,Guilong Li,Simon J. Mason,William Mc Guire,Geert Jan van Oldenborgh,Boris Orlowsky,Sharon Smith,Wassila M. Thiaw,Adonis F. Velegrakis,Pascal Yiou,Tingjun Zhang,Tianjun Zhou,Francis W. Zwiers +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors address changes in weather and climate events relevant to extreme impacts and disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, droughts, hurricanes, and floods, which can lead to extreme conditions or impacts.
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Using Self-Organizing Maps to Investigate Extreme Climate Events: An Application to Wintertime Precipitation in the Balkans
TL;DR: In this article, a nonlinear classification known as the self-organizing map (SOM) was employed to obtain the climate modes and anomalies that dominated during the 1980-93 period.
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Future global meteorological drought hot spots: A study based on CORDEX data
Jonathan Spinoni,Paulo Barbosa,Edoardo Bucchignani,John J. Cassano,Tereza Cavazos,Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen,Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen,Ole Bøssing Christensen,Erika Coppola,Jason P. Evans,Beate Geyer,Filippo Giorgi,Panos Hadjinicolaou,Daniela Jacob,Jack Katzfey,Torben Koenigk,René Laprise,Christopher Lennard,M. Levent Kurnaz,Delei Li,Marta Llopart,Niall McCormick,Gustavo Naumann,Grigory Nikulin,Tugba Ozturk,Hans-Juergen Panitz,Rosmeri Porfírio da Rocha,Burkhardt Rockel,Silvina Alicia Solman,Silvina Alicia Solman,Jozef Syktus,Fredolin Tangang,Claas Teichmann,Robert Vautard,Jürgen Vogt,Katja Winger,George Zittis,Alessandro Dosio +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether meteorological droughts will become more frequent and severe during the twenty-first century and given projected global temperature rise, to what extent.
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Large-scale circulation anomalies conducive to extreme precipitation events and derivation of daily rainfall in northeastern Mexico and southeastern Texas
TL;DR: In this paper, a self-organizing map (SOM) was used to classify the winter circulation and humidity fields into different patterns and then used as input to another neural network (feed-forward ANN) that captured over 60% of the daily rainfall variance over the region.
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Convection and rainfall over Mexico and their modulation by the Southern Oscillation
Tereza Cavazos,Stefan Hastenrath +1 more
TL;DR: The role of the Southern Oscillation (SO) in the interannual variability of convection and rainfall over Mexico is studied by correlation analysis of long-term precipitation records, a satellite-derived set of highly reflective clouds (HRC), upper-air soundings, surface ship observations, and an SO index defined as high for anomalously high low pressure at Tahiti/Darwin this paper.