ANALISIS PROBABILISTICO DE LLUVIAS INTENSAS EN COSTA RICA
Keywords:
curvas de intensidad, índice de erosividad, regiones climáticas.Abstract
En este artículo se analizaron las curvas de intensidad, duración y frecuencia y el índice de la erosividad anual “R” para las estaciones pluviográficas de las diferentes regiones climáticas de Costa Rica: Limón para el Caribe, San Carlos para la Zona Norte, Liberia para el Pacífico Norte, Puntarenas para el Pacífico Central, Palmar-Sur para el Pacífico Sur y El Coco para el Valle Central.
El Índice de erosividad varía entre 737 (Palmar Sur) y 173 (El Coco).
Las distintas estaciones muestran en diferente grado la influencia de diferentes fenómenos meteorológicos: Limón, San Carlos y Palmar Sur presentan una fuerte influencia temporales; Liberia y Puntarenas una dominancia de eventos conectivas; El Coco en casi todos los cursos analizados muestra intensidades menores.
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