Carlos D. Hoyos

Affiliations: 
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
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Atmospheric Sciences, Remote Sensing, Meteorology
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Velásquez N, Hoyos CD, Vélez JI, et al. (2020) Reconstructing the 2015 Salgar flash flood using radar retrievals and a conceptual modeling framework in an ungauged basin Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 24: 1367-1392
Hoyos CD, Herrera-Mejía L, Roldán-Henao N, et al. (2019) Effects of fireworks on particulate matter concentration in a narrow valley: the case of the Medellín metropolitan area. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 192: 6
Hoyos CD, Ceballos LI, Pérez-Carrasquilla JS, et al. (2019) Meteorological conditions leading to the 2015 Salgar flash flood: lessons for vulnerable regions in tropical complex terrain Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. 19: 2635-2665
Roldán-Henao N, Hoyos CD, Herrera-Mejía L, et al. (2019) An Investigation of the Precipitation Net Effect on the Particulate Matter Concentration in a Narrow Valley: Role of Lower-Troposphere Stability Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 59: 401-426
Bedoya-Velásquez AE, Navas-Guzmán F, Moreira GdA, et al. (2019) Seasonal analysis of the atmosphere during five years by using microwave radiometry over a mid-latitude site Atmospheric Research. 218: 78-89
Herrera‐Mejía L, Hoyos CD. (2019) Characterization of the atmospheric boundary layer in a narrow tropical valley using remote‐sensing and radiosonde observations and the WRF model: the Aburrá Valley case‐study Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 145: 2641-2665
Velásquez N, Hoyos CD, Vélez JI, et al. (2018) Reconstructing the Salgar 2015 Flash Flood Using Radar Retrievals and a Conceptual Modeling Framework: A Basis for a Better Flood Generating Mechanisms Discrimination Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 2018: 1-36
Bedoya-Velásquez AE, Navas-Guzmán F, Granados-Muñoz MJ, et al. (2017) Hygroscopic growth study in the framework of EARLINET during the SLOPE I campaign: synergy of remote sensing and in situ instrumentation Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 18: 7001-7017
Zuluaga MD, Webster PJ, Hoyos CD. (2012) Variability of aerosols in the tropical Atlantic Ocean relative to African Easterly Waves and their relationship with atmospheric and oceanic environments Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 117
Hoyos CD, Webster PJ. (2012) Evolution and modulation of tropical heating from the last glacial maximum through the twenty-first century Climate Dynamics. 38: 1501-1519
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