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contributor authorHamilton, Kevin
contributor authorGarcia, Rolando R.
date accessioned2017-06-09T14:40:25Z
date available2017-06-09T14:40:25Z
date copyright1986/11/01
date issued1986
identifier issn0003-0007
identifier otherams-24178.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4160821
description abstractThis paper reports on an investigation into the chronology of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events during the period from the arrival of Europeans in Peru in 1531 until the year 1841 when conventional barometric data became available in the tropical regions. A number of probable ENSO events can be dated from anecdotal reports of significant rainfall in the coastal desert of northern Peru. In many of the years with anomalous Peruvian rainfall it is also possible to use various types of proxy data to identify aspects of the global teleconnection patterns usually associated with tropical ENSO events.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleEl Niño/Southern Oscillation Events and Their Associated Midlatitude Teleconnections 1531–1841
typeJournal Paper
journal volume67
journal issue11
journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
identifier doi10.1175/1520-0477(1986)067<1354:ENOEAT>2.0.CO;2
journal fristpage1354
journal lastpage1361
treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;1986:;volume( 067 ):;issue: 011
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