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Gisell G. Aguilar Oro
Mario Carnesoltas Calvo
Lino Naranjo Díaz

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Severe Local Storms (SLS) occurrence in the dry season in Cuba, from 1980 to 2002 were gathered and related with daily data of various synoptic fields from different levels. A set of synoptic patterns favourable for the SLS formation over the Cuban Territory was obtained. Over the basis of seven atmospheric levels and five variables, a statistical processing methodology was developed. This methodology, attempt to a dimensional reduction for the phase space, using a Principal Component approach, followed by a step by step cluster analysis. An initial set of 16 synoptic patterns was obtained. Each pattern represents a set of three-dimensional structures of synoptic fields. A general discussion on the characteristics of each pattern was developed

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Aguilar OroG. G., Carnesoltas CalvoM., & Naranjo DíazL. (2009). --. Revista Cubana De Meteorología, 15(1), 85-108. Retrieved from http://rcm.insmet.cu/index.php/rcm/article/view/128
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