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@MastersThesis{Studzinski:1995:EsPrRe,
               author = "Studzinski, Caarem Denise Silva",
                title = "Um estudo da precipita{\c{c}}{\~a}o na regi{\~a}o Sul do Brasil 
                         e sua rela{\c{c}}{\~a}o com os Oceanos Pac{\'{\i}}fico e 
                         Atl{\^a}ntico Tropical Sul",
               school = "Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)",
                 year = "1995",
              address = "Sao Jose dos Campos",
                month = "1995-03-20",
             keywords = "estudos do tempo e do clima, regi{\~a}o Sul - Brasil, chuva, 
                         anomalias, precipita{\c{c}}{\~a}o (meteorologia), 
                         oscila{\c{c}}{\~a}o, fun{\c{c}}{\~o}es ortogonais 
                         emp{\'{\i}}ricas, Enso, El Nino.",
             abstract = "The anual cycle and rainfall anomalies of the Southern Brazil 
                         Region are studied. Also, the relationship between the anomalies 
                         with the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon are 
                         examined using Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis. It 
                         was found that the ENSO plays an important role in the interanual 
                         rainfall variability in the region. During warm episodes (El Nino) 
                         the region is affected with positive anomalies (flooding) during 
                         almost all months of the year. The cold episodes (La Nina) are 
                         associated with droughts mostly during October-November and from 
                         June to August of the year following the episode. Although the 
                         ENSO has an evident role in the rainfall anomalies in the Southern 
                         Region, a significant fraction of these anomalies occurs 
                         independently of the phenomenon. Canonical Coorelation Analysis 
                         (CCA) is used to investigate the relationship between the tropical 
                         and southern portions of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, through 
                         the sea surface temperature (SST), and the rainfall anomalies in 
                         the Southern Region. It was found that during December-February 
                         period both oceans are important to determine the rainfall 
                         variability; during March-May and June-August seasons the Pacific 
                         Ocean conditions seem to be most determinant. On the other hand, 
                         during September-November season the conditions prevailing in the 
                         Atlantic SST seem to be crucial to explain the rainfall 
                         variability in the Southern Brazil Region.",
            committee = "Rao, Vadlamudi Brahmananda (presidente) and Moura, Antonio Divino 
                         (orientador) and Kayano, Mary Toshie and Satyamurty, Prakki and 
                         Berlato, Moacir Antonio",
           copyholder = "SID/SCD",
         englishtitle = "x",
                label = "7318",
             language = "pt",
                pages = "99",
                  ibi = "6qtX3pFwXQZ3r59YCT/GUker",
                  url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/6qtX3pFwXQZ3r59YCT/GUker",
           targetfile = "Caarem Denise Silva Studzinski.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "19 maio 2024"
}


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