Atmosphere (Mar 2020)

<i>Pro-Pluvia</i> Rogation Ceremonies in Extremadura (Spain): Are They a Good Proxy of Winter NAO?

  • Nieves Bravo-Paredes,
  • María Cruz Gallego,
  • Fernando Domínguez-Castro,
  • José Agustín García,
  • José Manuel Vaquero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11030282
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 282

Abstract

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Rogation ceremonies are religious requests to God. Pro-pluvia rogations were celebrated during dry conditions to ask God for rain. In this work, we have recovered 37 pro-pluvia rogations from 14 documentary sources (e.g.,: ecclesiastical manuscripts, books, and different magazines and newspapers). All of the rogations were celebrated in Extremadura region (interior of southwest of Spain) during the period 1824−1931. Climate of Extremadura is strongly dominated by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Therefore, pro-pluvia rogations have been associated to the NAO index and the relationship between them has been analyzed. The most relevant results are found in the relationship between pro-pluvia rogations in month n and the positive values of the NAO index for months n-1 and n-2, being statistically significant at 95% confidence level. Thus, the results evidence that the rogation ceremonies of Extremadura are a good proxy for the NAO index.

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