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Journal Article

Dätwyler, Christoph; Neukom, Raphael; Abram, Nerilie J.; Gallant, Ailie J. E.; Grosjean, Martin; Jacques-Coper, Martín; Karoly, David J.; Villalba, Ricardo (2018). Teleconnection stationarity, variability and trends of the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) during the last millennium. Climate dynamics, 51(5-6), pp. 2321-2339. Springer 10.1007/s00382-017-4015-0

Jacques-Coper, Martín; Brönnimann, Stefan; Martius, Olivia; Vera, Carolina; Cerne, Bibiana (2016). Summer heat waves in southeastern Patagonia: an analysis of the intraseasonal timescale. International journal of climatology, 36(3), pp. 1359-1374. Wiley 10.1002/joc.4430

Jacques-Coper, Martín; Falvey, Mark; Muñoz, Ricardo C. (2015). Inter-daily variability of a strong thermally-driven wind system over the Atacama Desert of South America: synoptic forcing and short-term predictability using the GFS global model. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 121(1-2), pp. 211-223. Springer 10.1007/s00704-014-1231-y

Jacques-Coper, Martín; Garreaud, René D. (2015). Characterization of the 1970s climate shift in South America. International journal of climatology, 35(8), pp. 2164-2179. Wiley 10.1002/joc.4120

Elbert, Julie; Jacques-Coper, Martín; Van Daele, Maarten; Urrutia, Roberto; Grosjean, Martin (2015). A 600 years warm-season temperature record from varved sediments of Lago Plomo, Northern Patagonia, Chile (47°S). Quaternary International, 377, pp. 28-37. Pergamon Press 10.1016/j.quaint.2015.01.004

Jacques-Coper, Martín; Brönnimann, Stefan; Martius, Olivia; Vera, Carolina S.; Cerne, S. Bibiana (2015). Evidence for a modulation of the intraseasonal summer temperature in Eastern Patagonia by the Madden-Julian Oscillation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 120(15), pp. 7340-7357. American Geophysical Union 10.1002/2014JD022924

Jacques-Coper, Martín; Brönnimann, Stefan (2014). Summer temperature in the eastern part of southern South America: its variability in the twentieth century and a teleconnection with Oceania. Climate dynamics, 43(7-8), pp. 2111-2130. Springer 10.1007/s00382-013-2038-8

Schauwecker, S.; Rohrer, M.; Acuña, D.; Cochachin, A.; Dávila, L.; Frey, H.; Giráldez, C.; Gómez, J.; Huggel, C.; Jacques-Coper, Martín; Loarte, E.; Salzmann, N.; Vuille, M. (2014). Climate trends and glacier retreat in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru, revisited. Global and planetary change, 119, pp. 85-97. Elsevier Science 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2014.05.005

Muñoz, Ricardo C.; Falvey, Mark J.; Araya, Marcelo; Jacques-Coper, Martín (2013). Strong Down-Valley Low-Level Jets over the Atacama Desert: Observational Characterization. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 52(12), pp. 2735-2752. American Meteorological Society 10.1175/JAMC-D-13-063.1

Book Section

Bucchi, Francisco; Jacques-Coper, Martín; Sánchez, Pablo (2012). Towards a Sustainable Campus at Universidad de Chile: the Key Role of Students. In: Leal Filho, Walter (ed.) Sustainable Development at Universities: New Horizons. Umweltbildung, Umweltkommunikation und Nachhaltigkeit / Environmental Education, Communication and Sustainability: Vol. 34 (pp. 845-856). Bern, Frankfurt a.M.: Lang

Jacques-Coper, Martín; Sánchez, Pablo; Frodden, Ernesto; del Campo, Francesco; Sánchez, José I.; Oyarzo, Diego; Marcía, Juan; Bucchi, Francesco; Aguilera, Ismael (2012). Solar power to the People: the Solar Energy Workshop at Universidad de Chile. In: Leal Filho, Walter (ed.) Sustainable Development at Universities: New Horizons. Umweltbildung, Umweltkommunikation und Nachhaltigkeit / Environmental Education, Communication and Sustainability: Vol. 34 (pp. 913-928). Bern, Frankfurt a.M.: Lang

Book

Brönnimann, Stefan; Giesche, Alena; Hunziker, Stefan; Jacques-Coper, Martín (eds.) (2015). CLIMANDES. Climate science e-learning course [Edited Textbook] . Reihe U Skripten für den Unterricht: Vol. U27. Bern: Geographica Bernensia 10.4480/GB2015.U27

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