Browsing Meteorología by Author "Quesada Montano, Beatriz"
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Can climate variability information constrain a hydrological model for an ungauged Costa Rican catchment?
Quesada Montano, Beatriz; Westerberg, Ida K.; Fuentes Andino, Diana; Hidalgo León, Hugo G.; Halldin, Sven (2018)Long‐term hydrological data are key to understanding catchment behaviour and for decision making within water management and planning. Given the lack of observed data in many regions worldwide, such as Central America, ... -
Observed (1970-1999) climate variability in Central America using a high-resolution meteorological dataset with potential for climate change studies
Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.; Quesada Montano, Beatriz; Hidalgo León, Hugo G. (2015-10)Average temperature (Tavg) data from stations and station-based gridded datasets at 50 km resolution were used to provide a high-resolution (5 km grid) dataset for Central America from 1970 to 1999. The procedure used ... -
Observed (1970–1999) climate variability in Central America using a high-resolution meteorological dataset with implication to climate change studies
Hidalgo León, Hugo G.; Alfaro Martínez, Eric J.; Quesada Montano, Beatriz (2016)High spatial resolution of precipitation (P) and average air temperature (Tavg) datasets are ideal for determining the spatial patterns associated with large-scale atmospheric and oceanic indexes, and climate change and ... -
Smiling in the rain: Seven reasons to be positive about uncertainty in hydrological modelling
Juston, John M.; Kauffeldt, Anna; Quesada Montano, Beatriz; Seibert, Jan; Beven, Keith J.; Westerberg, Ida K. (Processes Hydrological Processes Vol. 27(7): 1117–1122, 2012-03-30)Over 20 years ago, the notion of ‘positive uncertainty’ was introduced in the field of psychology (Gelatt, 1989). This was coincident to some developments in the hydrological sciences (e.g. Beven and Binley, 1992; Grayson ...