Revision of the main drivers and variability of Central America Climate and seasonal forecast systems Artículo académico uri icon

Abstracto

  • Central  America  is  a  region  susceptible  to  natural  disasters  and  climate  change.  We  reviewed  the  literature on the main atmospheric and oceanographic forces and climate modulators affecting Central America, for  different  spatial  and  time  scales.  We  also  reviewed  the  reported  correlation  between  climate  variability,  natural hazards and climate change aspects (in the past and future). In addition, we examined the current state of seasonal prediction systems being applied to the region. At inter-annual scales, El Niño/Southern Oscillation is the main climate modulator; however, other indices such as the Tropical North Atlantic, Atlantic Multi-Decadal Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation, have shown a correlation with precipitation anomalies in the region. Current seasonal forecast systems in the region have shown a constant development, including incorporation of different approaches ranging from statistical to dynamical downscaling, improving prediction of variables such as  precipitation.  Many  studies  have  revealed  the  need  of  including  –in  addition  to  the  climatic  information–  socio-economic variables to assess the impact of natural disasters and climate change in the region. These studies highlight the importance of socio-economic and human life losses associated with the impacts caused by natural hazards for organizations and governments.

fecha de publicación

  • 2018