Historical Projection of the Rainfall Distribution in the North Region of Brazil

Aprile, F., Darwich, A. J., Siqueira, G. W.
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From a set of primary and secondary monthly data from 1991 to 2022, the annual and seasonal climatological pattern of the North region of Brazil, where most of the Amazon Biome is located, was analyzed. An incomplete Gamma distribution model was applied to the climatological precipitation data (mm); atmospheric pressure (mb); incidence of solar radiation (kJ/m²); air temperature and dew (ºC); relative humidity (%); wind intensity (m/s) with direction and maximum gust. Data normalization techniques and spatial similarity identified different patterns and trends of precipitation in the region, with significant seasonality, especially in terms of rainfall. The highest precipitation rates occurred in the N-NW axis, inside the northern Amazonian area, while the lowest values were observed in the southern equatorial zone, on the limits of the Pará State with the Cerrado Biome. Four zones and one climate range were established: southern, central, northern west and northern east zones and extreme north area, all with significant similarity in precipitation and humidity. A trend was observed in the number of days with precipitation between 25 and 50% in the southern and central zones, and an increase in precipitation of 50 to 75% for the northern zone. The wind distribution model showed a tendency towards the presence of isotropic climate phenomena, presenting the same properties or characteristics. The results obtained are relevant to support research aimed at understanding global warming and its consequences, in addition to contributing to forest management programs, and establishing more effective protocols for cultivation in agricultural areas in the Amazon.
巴西北部地区降雨分布的历史预测
根据 1991 年至 2022 年的一组原始和次要月度数据,分析了亚马逊生物群落大部分所在的巴西北部地区的年度和季节气候模式。不完全伽马分布模型适用于气候学降水数据(毫米)、大气压力(mb)、太阳辐射入射率(千焦耳/平方米)、气温和露水( ºC)、相对湿度(%)、风力强度(米/秒)、风向和最大阵风。数据归一化技术和空间相似性确定了该地区降水的不同模式和趋势,具有明显的季节性,特别是在降雨方面。最高降水量出现在亚马逊北部地区的西北轴线上,而最低降水量则出现在帕拉州与塞拉多生物群落交界的赤道南部地区。确定了四个区域和一个气候范围:南部、中部、北部西部和北部东部区域以及极北地区,所有这些区域的降水量和湿度都非常相似。南部和中部地区降水量在 25%至 50%之间的天数呈上升趋势,北部地区降水量在 50%至 75%之间的天数呈上升趋势。风向分布模型显示出存在各向同性气候现象的趋势,呈现出相同的属性或特征。除了有助于森林管理计划和为亚马逊农业区的种植制定更有效的规程外,所获得的结果还有助于支持旨在了解全球变暖及其后果的研究。
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