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		<citationkey>VeigaMendYosh:2000:ImAnTS</citationkey>
		<title>O impacto das anomalias de TSM do oceano pacifico tropical Sul sobre o padrao de precipitacao na Amazonia</title>
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		<year>2000</year>
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		<author>Veiga, Jose Augusto Paixao,</author>
		<author>Mendes, David,</author>
		<author>Yoshida, Marcos Cezar,</author>
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		<affiliation>Centro de Previsão do Tempo e Estudos Climáticos - CPTEC/INPE</affiliation>
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		<conferencename>Congresso Brasileiro de Meteorologia, 11.</conferencename>
		<conferencelocation>Rio de Janeiro (RJ)</conferencelocation>
		<date>16-20 out. 2000</date>
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		<pages>1014-1019</pages>
		<booktitle>Anais</booktitle>
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		<abstract>Using monthly mean rainfall and sea surface temperature date from 1980 to 1997 we have studied the associations between rainfall over Amazon area represented by ICC and sea surface temperature anomalies in four regions at Tropical Pacific Ocean, being they: El Niño 1+2, 3, 3.4 and 4 with intention to sight when and where there are the greatest associations. The results finded shows very Amazon sub-regions represented by ICC (normalized rainfall) and sea surface temperature anomalies associations in any lags. The greatest correlation (negative) between both were find over Amazon sub-region 4 and SST anomalies in El Niño 1+2, 3 and 3.4. This agree with previous results of several works.</abstract>
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