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Actividad solar y su asociación con el régimen de lluvias en El Salvador

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  • Sierra Figueredo, Pablo
  • Marinero Orantes, Edgar Antonio
  • Sol Sánchez, Ángel

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Numerous publications show evidences about the possible links between the variability of the Solar Activity and the terrestrial climate, manifested in accumulated rainfall, atmospheric pressure and temperature, among other parameters for different geographical latitudes and epochs. Climate variability, including the observed trend, is known to have a component dependent on global warming of anthropogenic origin in the modern era, which apparently is modulated by the external action of the Space Weather, which prints fluctuations "from outside ", Imposing rhythms that overlap the endogenous ones, which is evidenced in the multi-year records of the climatic variables. e hypothesis of association between the cosmic agents and the climate of the planet is proposed. With this work developed during the years 2016 and 2017, result of the classic statistical analysis of accumulated rainfall records of 8 stations provided by the General Direction of the Environmental Observatory, Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources of El Salvador (DGOA- MARN), we have wanted, as objective, to show its behavior for a period of 45 years (1971-2015) and analyze its possible association with the variability of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity in the Central American region, for whose region we have not found previous original publications where undertake said analysis. e classic statistical results of the time series obtained are shown for each of the Stations and as a whole, offering the positive conclusions of the authors regarding the validity of the association hypothesis.

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  • Sierra Figueredo, Pablo & Marinero Orantes, Edgar Antonio & Sol Sánchez, Ángel, 2017. "Actividad solar y su asociación con el régimen de lluvias en El Salvador," Revista Iberoamericana de Bioeconomía y Cambio Climàtico, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Leon, vol. 3(6), October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:naunri:347437
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.347437
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