Revista Vínculos (Dec 2020)

Short-term temperature variability in a tropical Andean city Manizales, Colombia

  • Jeannette Zambrano Nájera,
  • Victor Delgado,
  • Jorge Julian Vélez Upegui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14483/2322939X.17091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 129 – 139

Abstract

Read online

The climatic variability in the Tropical Andes area is high, both spatially and temporally, and its analysis must be carried out both in the short and long term depending on the available information. This type of spatial-temporal analysis provides tools for planning and environmental management in urban areas, given its high complexity. This investigation focuses on a diagnosis of the diurnal cycle and the analysis of the monthly temperature structure in 13 stations located in the city of Manizales, Caldas (Colombia). This applied research aims to understand the behavior of the temperature in a tropical Andes city in Colombia, where the spatial-temporal complexity of this variable improve the urban and hydrological planning strategies. Results correspond to what has been previously defined by other authors for the Andean zone: city temperature shows very stable patrons, yet important variations in temperature range across the city are appreciated during the day.

Keywords