His primary scientific interests are in Climatology, Oceanography, Meteorology, Precipitation and Mesoscale meteorology. His study in Climatology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Agriculture, Crop management, Drifter and Latitude. His Marine life, Anticyclone and Current study in the realm of Oceanography connects with subjects such as Edge and High variability.
While the research belongs to areas of Meteorology, Guillermo Podestá spends his time largely on the problem of Remote sensing, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Sea surface temperature and Ocean color. His Precipitation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Watershed, Climate forecast, Weather data, El Niño Southern Oscillation and Statistics. Guillermo Podestá has researched Mesoscale meteorology in several fields, including Forcing, Brazil–Malvinas Confluence, Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer and Boundary current.
Guillermo Podestá mostly deals with Climatology, Sea surface temperature, Oceanography, Agriculture and Environmental resource management. His research in Climatology intersects with topics in Stochastic modelling, Brazil–Malvinas Confluence and Precipitation. His Sea surface temperature study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Buoy, Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer and Remote sensing.
His Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer study incorporates themes from Water vapor and Mesoscale meteorology. His work on Agricultural productivity as part of general Agriculture study is frequently linked to Conceptual framework, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work is dedicated to discovering how Environmental resource management, Sustainability are connected with Sustainable development and Climate change and other disciplines.
His primary areas of investigation include Sea surface temperature, Remote sensing, Climatology, Meteorology and Environmental resource management. In general Remote sensing, his work in Radiometer is often linked to Spectroradiometer linking many areas of study. His Climatology research integrates issues from Structural basin, Parametric statistics, Mode, Covariate and Decision support system.
His research on Meteorology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Forensic engineering. The study incorporates disciplines such as Soil water, Climate change, Surface water and Drainage in addition to Environmental resource management. The various areas that Guillermo Podestá examines in his Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite study include Physical oceanography and Radiometry.
Context, Environmental resource management, Process, Political economy of climate change and Remote sensing are his primary areas of study. His work in Context incorporates the disciplines of Climatology, Parametric statistics, Mode, Covariate and Precipitation. The concepts of his Environmental resource management study are interwoven with issues in Incentive, Stakeholder, Engineering ethics and Participatory action research.
His Political economy of climate change research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Adaptive management, Sustainability and Adaptive capacity. His Remote sensing study combines topics in areas such as Meteorology and Calibration. His Calibration research includes themes of Sea surface temperature and Radiometer.
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Overview of the NOAA/NASA advanced very high resolution radiometer Pathfinder algorithm for sea surface temperature and associated matchup database
K. A. Kilpatrick;G. P. Podestá;R. Evans.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2001)
Temporal variations in the separation of Brazil and Malvinas Currents
Donald B. Olson;Guillermo P. Podestá;Robert H. Evans;Otis B. Brown.
Deep Sea Research Part A, Oceanographic Research Papers (1988)
Ocean color: Availability of the global data set
Gene Feldman;Norman Kuring;Carolyn Ng;Wayne Esaias.
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union (1989)
Life on the edge : marine life and fronts
Donald Olson;Gary Hitchcock;Arthur Mariano;Carin Ashjian.
Oceanography (1994)
Combining analytical frameworks to assess livelihood vulnerability to climate change and analyse adaptation options
M S Reed;G Podesta;I Fazey;N Geeson.
(2013)
Use of ENSO-related climate information in agricultural decision making in Argentina: a pilot experience
Guillermo Podestá;David Letson;Carlos Messina;Fred Royce.
Agricultural Systems (2002)
Associations between Grain Crop Yields in Central-Eastern Argentina and El Nino-Southern Oscillation
Guillermo P. Podestá;Carlos D. Messina;Martín O. Grondona;Graciela O. Magrin.
Journal of Applied Meteorology (1999)
The Vitória Eddy and Its Relation to the Brazil Current
Claudia Schmid;Hartmut Schäfer;Walter Zenk;Guillermo Podestá.
Journal of Physical Oceanography (1995)
Exploring the association between swordfish catch rates and thermal fronts on U.S. longline grounds in the western North Atlantic
Guillermo P. Podestá;Joan A. Browder;John J. Hoey.
computer science symposium in russia (1993)
A decade of sea surface temperature from MODIS
K.A. Kilpatrick;G. Podestá;S. Walsh;E. Williams.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2015)
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