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Detection and attribution of trends of meteorological extremes in Central America

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2025-04-30

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Hidalgo, H. G.
Chou-Chen, S. W.
McKinnon, K. A.
Pascale, S.
Quesada-Chacón, D.
Alfaro, E. J.
Bautista-Solís, Pável
Pérez-Briceño, P. M.
Diaz, H. F.
Maldonado, T.

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Universidad de Costa Rica

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We present an analysis to determine whether historical trends in extreme precipitation and temperature indices, as well as in yearly averages of several climate variables, for the Central American region, indicate a sufficient climate signal associated with anthropogenic climate change and, therefore, to assess whether these trends can be explained solely by natural causes.. To achieve this, we use three methodologies: a) a climate model-based approach, b) a hybrid method that combines models and observations (1979–2019), and c) a climate observations-based method (1983–2016). For each methodology, we compare the climate change signal, represented by the historical trends, to the noise generated by simulated climate datasets (using models or statistical methods) that do not include human influence. Overall, the model-based method suggests possible detection of the human influence in most temperature extreme indices and in precipitation-related indices in the northern countries. The hybrid method detects human influence in significantly fewer variables, but in many cases, consistently with those of the model-based approach. Both the hybrid and observation-based methods exhibit similar noise variability to the model-based method. Notably, due to limitations in data availability, our analysis excludes the most recent five years, during which substantial warming and an increase of extreme events have been observed globally.

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Este trabajo se desarrolló en el marco de la implementación del proyecto interuniversitario: La equidad en una transición justa. Promoviendo la participación de la región centroamericana en los informes del IPCC “Red Centroamericana de Ciencia sobre Cambio Climático” (RC4). Referencia: Hidalgo G., H., Chou-Chen, S. W., McKinnon, K. A., Pascale, S., Quesada-Chacón, D., Alfaro, E. J., Bautista-Solís, P., Pérez-Briceño, P. M., Díaz, H. F., Maldonado, T., Rivera, E. R., & Nakaegawa, T. (2025). Detection and attribution of trends of meteorological extremes in Central America. Climatic Change, 178(95), 21. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-025-03940-5

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CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO, CALENTAMIENTO GLOBAL, CLIMATOLOGÍA, PRECIPITACIÓN, AMÉRICA CENTRAL

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