@InProceedings{MouraKous:1992:ElNiSo,
author = "Moura, Antonio Divino and Kousky, Vernon Edgar",
title = "IAI topic: El Nino - southern oscillation and interannual climate
variability",
year = "1992",
pages = "18",
organization = "Scientific Experts Meeting of the Inter-American Institute for
Global Change Research.",
publisher = "INPE",
address = "Sao Jose dos Campos",
keywords = "METEOROLOGIA.",
abstract = "In countries with generally sparse rainfall, the rainy season is
anticipated with hope and foreboding: a poor rainy season in some
regions can lead to famine, migrations, abandonment of villages
with its attendant social dislocations, and general disruptions in
the agricultural economics on which large segments of the
population depend. An excessive rainy season can leat to floods,
destruction of property, and depletion of topsoil, which also may
adversely affect the socio-economic systems. A normal rainy season
can mean survival and perhaps even a modicum of prosperity for one
more year.",
conference-location = "Washington, USA",
conference-year = "5-6 Mar. 1992",
label = "6268",
ibi = "6qtX3pFwXQZ3r59YCT/GUdUP",
url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/6qtX3pFwXQZ3r59YCT/GUdUP",
targetfile = "5410.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "04 maio 2024"
}