2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-021-09721-4
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Warming signals emerging from the analysis of daily changes in extreme temperature events over Pampas (Argentina)

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“…In recent decades, climate change and variability caused change in extreme temperature events frequency and intensity, which have been a significant issue around the world [25]. A study on extreme temperature change of the last 110 years in Northeast China suggested that the frequency of cold surge events increased significantly, occurring from the mid-1950s to late-1980s [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades, climate change and variability caused change in extreme temperature events frequency and intensity, which have been a significant issue around the world [25]. A study on extreme temperature change of the last 110 years in Northeast China suggested that the frequency of cold surge events increased significantly, occurring from the mid-1950s to late-1980s [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los resultados obtenidos en términos de ocurrencia, duración e intensidad de dichos eventos coinciden con los hallazgos recientes de la comunidad científica nacional e internacional referidos al calentamiento global y sus impactos. En el caso de las OC, la distribución hallada se corresponde con las tendencias documentadas en Argentina (Camilloni, 2018;Ferrelli et al, 2021;Rusticucci et al, 2015;Santágata et al, 2017), Latinoamérica (Cueto et al, 2010;Feron et al, 2019;Piticar, 2018) y el mundo (Gershunov & Guirguis, 2012;Perkins-Kirkpatrick & Lewis, 2020;Rohini et al, 2016;Sharma & Mujumdar, 2017;Ye et al, 2014) En Argentina, la OC de diciembre de 2013 identificada como una de las más intensas del período ha sido ampliamente documentada en la bibliografía contemporánea (Almeira et al, 2016;Barros et al, 2015;Chesini et al, 2018). Por otra parte, la paulatina disminución en la ocurrencia de OF se corresponde con los resultados documentados por numerosos investigadores (Cattiaux et al, 2010;Ginés Llorens, 2012;Izquierdo et al, 2010;Screen et al, 2015;Van Oldenborgh et al, 2019;Yagüe et al, 2006).…”
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“…However, it could also be seen as an outlier instead of being heralded as a redefinition of a middle-income country. Moreover, there have been arguments by some economists; in fact, some economists have proposed to change the definition of a middle-income country, raising the upper threshold of per capita income to $15,000 [3]. Regardless of the definitions, Argentina has been one of two countries to escape the middle-income trap in the 21st century, and the only one that has not slid back into the trap, as Greece did during its debt crisis [1].…”
Section: Background Of Argentina: the Middle-income Trapmentioning
confidence: 99%