By integrating satellite data with ground observations, researchers Pierina Milla and Jhan-Carlo Espinoza analyze rainfall cycles, the frequency of extreme weather events, and the atmospheric conditions that determine them. This research aims to answer essential questions: How has the local climate evolved? What changes have occurred in the rainfall regime? What are the implications for the communities that depend on this territory?
A future marked
by environmental changes
More than just a purely observational effort, Moray 1 lays the foundation for the development of climate resilience strategies. The findings of this study will help the communities of Mullak'as Misminay and K’acllaraccay adapt to changing weather conditions, protect their agricultural practices, and ensure long-term food security. By deepening our understanding of Moray's climate, this project reinforces the connection between scientific research and community well-being, offering concrete solutions for a future marked by environmental changes.