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Citation KeyPrakkiCastGulaManz:2008:RaTrAm
TitleRainfall trends in Amazon basin in the past 82 years
FormatCD-ROM
Year2008
Secondary Date20080824
Access Date2024, Apr. 28
Secondary TypePRE CN
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Author1 Prakki, Satyamurty
2 Castro, Aline Anderson de
3 Gularte, Lucia Eliane
4 Manzi, Antonio Ocimar
Group1 DMD-CPT-INPE-MCT-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE/CPTEC)
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3 INMET, Manaus
4 LBA, INPA, Manaus
e-Mail Addressdeicy@cptec.inpe.br
Conference NameCongresso Brasileiro de Meteorologia, 15.
Conference LocationSão Paulo
Date24-29 ago
Book TitleAnais
Tertiary TypeArtigo
OrganizationSBMET
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Keywordsrainfall trends
Amazon basin
climate change
AbstractRainfall at eight stations in the Amazon basin, having data since 1920s, is analyzed to verify if there are long-term trends. Annual, rainy season and dry season rainfalls are individually analyzed. In general, the stations in the southeastern sector of the Amazon basin showed downward trend while the stations in northwestern Amazon basin showed upward trend in the past 80 years. Alarmingly large negative trends of more than 100 mm/season in 80 years are observed at Itacoatiara and Manicore in the southeastern sector in the rainy season rainfall. An important question arises: Can we attribute these negative trends to deforestation in the Amazon rim region? Chuva observada em oito estações na bacia amazônica que possuem dados convencionais desde meados dos anos 20 é analisada para verificar tendências de longo prazo. Chuva anual, chuva da estação chuvosa e da estação seca foram analisadas separadamente. Em geral, as estações no setor sudeste mostraram tendências negativas e estações no setor noroeste tendências positivas nos 80 anos passados. Tendências negativas alarmantes com valores de mais de 100 mm/estação em 80 anos foram observadas na chuva da estação chuvosa no setor sudeste da bacia (Itacoatiara e Manicore). Uma pergunta importante surge: Podemos atribuir estas tendências a destruição da vegetação no arco de desmatamento?.
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