Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas

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Autor(a) principal: Barba, Fabielle do Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2023
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Resumo: Responsible for significant climate anomalies across the globe, the El Niño and La Niñaphenomena originate, respectively, from abnormal warming and cooling.of the surface watersof the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. These anomalies in the temperature of the Equatorial PacificOcean cause changes in air temperature, air humidity and rainfall distribution on global andregional scales. These variations in meteorological variables directly affect the thermal comfortof the local population, which affects people's well-being and their ability to adapt toenvironmental conditions. Thus, through the need to understand and analyze the impacts ofthese climate anomalies, the objective of this work was to analyze the possible impacts of LaNiña and El Niño phenomena on environmental thermal comfort. The study was carried out inthe Southern Mesoregion of the state of Amazonas, comprising the cities of Humaitá, Apuí,Manicoré, Boca do Acre and Lábrea. The reanalysis data were collected on the ClimatePrediction Center (CPC) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)platforms, and were subsequently analyzed using basic descriptive statistics made in Python 3.7language. The research identified that La Niña and El Niño events have significant impacts onthe climatic elements and thermal comfort of the region. Which, El Niño had greater influencein relation to the climatological variables in the dry, rainy and annual period, where ithighlighted the city of manicoré that reached the highest negative precipitation anomaly of - 522.52 mm annual and -1.35 °C year in temperature and a reduction in humidity -4.26%. In LaNiña, however, there was an increase in precipitation on a monthly scale and a drop intemperature. Highlighting the city of Boca do Acre with the highest negative temperatureanomaly of -1.27°C annually and Lábrea where there was an increase in monthly precipitationof 116.04 mm in February. Relative air humidity was also affected, showing a reduction onlyduring El Niño. Furthermore, it was observed during El Niño, thermal discomfort increasedslightly, but without changes in category. In La Niña, there was a reduction in discomfort, withchanges in category in the dry period, which went from partially comfortable to comfortable inBoca do Acre. In the rainy season, most cities went from uncomfortable to partiallycomfortable, with emphasis on Apuí and Boca do Acre. In general, in the annual period, allcities, except Boca do Acre, improved in category, moving from discomfort to partiallycomfortable, with emphasis on Apuí.
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spelling Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do AmazonasAnomalias climáticasPrecipitaçãoTemperatura arTemperatura do oceanoENGENHARIASEl Niño (Corrente oceânica)La Niña (Corrente oceânica)Mudanças climáticasResponsible for significant climate anomalies across the globe, the El Niño and La Niñaphenomena originate, respectively, from abnormal warming and cooling.of the surface watersof the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. These anomalies in the temperature of the Equatorial PacificOcean cause changes in air temperature, air humidity and rainfall distribution on global andregional scales. These variations in meteorological variables directly affect the thermal comfortof the local population, which affects people's well-being and their ability to adapt toenvironmental conditions. Thus, through the need to understand and analyze the impacts ofthese climate anomalies, the objective of this work was to analyze the possible impacts of LaNiña and El Niño phenomena on environmental thermal comfort. The study was carried out inthe Southern Mesoregion of the state of Amazonas, comprising the cities of Humaitá, Apuí,Manicoré, Boca do Acre and Lábrea. The reanalysis data were collected on the ClimatePrediction Center (CPC) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)platforms, and were subsequently analyzed using basic descriptive statistics made in Python 3.7language. The research identified that La Niña and El Niño events have significant impacts onthe climatic elements and thermal comfort of the region. Which, El Niño had greater influencein relation to the climatological variables in the dry, rainy and annual period, where ithighlighted the city of manicoré that reached the highest negative precipitation anomaly of - 522.52 mm annual and -1.35 °C year in temperature and a reduction in humidity -4.26%. In LaNiña, however, there was an increase in precipitation on a monthly scale and a drop intemperature. Highlighting the city of Boca do Acre with the highest negative temperatureanomaly of -1.27°C annually and Lábrea where there was an increase in monthly precipitationof 116.04 mm in February. Relative air humidity was also affected, showing a reduction onlyduring El Niño. Furthermore, it was observed during El Niño, thermal discomfort increasedslightly, but without changes in category. In La Niña, there was a reduction in discomfort, withchanges in category in the dry period, which went from partially comfortable to comfortable inBoca do Acre. In the rainy season, most cities went from uncomfortable to partiallycomfortable, with emphasis on Apuí and Boca do Acre. In general, in the annual period, allcities, except Boca do Acre, improved in category, moving from discomfort to partiallycomfortable, with emphasis on Apuí.Responsáveis por anomalias climáticas significativas em todo o globo, os fenômenos El Niñoe La Niña são oriundos, respectivamente, do aquecimento e resfriamento anormal das águas superficiais do Oceano Pacifico Equatorial. Essas anomalias na temperatura do oceano PacíficoEquatorial, ocasionam alterações na temperatura do ar, na umidade do ar e na distribuição daschuvas em escalas globais e regionais. Essas variações nas variáveis meteorológicas implicamdiretamente no conforto térmico da população local, o qual afeta o bem-estar das pessoas e acapacidade de adaptação às condições ambientais. Dessa forma, por meio da necessidade decompreender e analisar os impactos dessas anomalias climáticas, o objetivo deste trablaho foianalisar os possíveis impactos dos fenômenos La Niña e El Niño no conforto térmico ambiental.O estudo se desenvolveu na Mesorregião Sul do estado do Amazonas, composta pelas cidadesde Humaitá, Apuí, Manicoré, Boca do Acre e Lábrea. Os dados de reanálise foram coletados nas plataformas Climate Prediction Center (CPC) e National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA), e, posteriormente foram análisados por meio de estatística descritivabásica feitas em linguagem de Python 3.7. A pesquisa identificou que os eventos de La Niña eEl Niño têm impactos significativos nos elementos climáticos e no conforto térmico da região.A qual, o El Niño teve maior influencia em relação as variavéis climatologicas no periodo seco,chuvoso e anual, onde destacou a cidade de manicoré que chegou a maior anomalia deprecipitação negativa de -522,52 mm anual e -1,35 °C anual na temperatura e uma redução deumidade -4,26%. Já em La Niña, houve aumento na precipitação em escala mensal e queda natemperatura. Com destaque para cidade de Boca do Acre com a maior anomalia negativa detemperatura de -1,27°C anuais e Lábrea onde houve aumento de precipitação mensal de 116,04mm, em fevereiro. A umidade relativa do ar também foi afetada, apresentando redução somente durante o El Niño. Além disso, foi observado durante o El Niño, o desconforto térmicoaumentou ligeiramente, mas sem mudanças na categoria. No La Niña, houve redução dodesconforto, com mudanças de categoria no período seco, que passou de parcialmenteconfortavel para confortavel em Boca do Acre. No período chuvoso, a maioria das cidadespassou de desconfortável para parcialmente confortável, com destaque em Apuí e Boca do Acre.No geral, no período anual, todas as cidades, exceto Boca do Acre, melhoraram de categoria,saindo do desconforto para parcialmente confortável, com destaque para Apuí. Assim, destaca se a importância de compreender e monitorar esses eventos climáticos para mitigar seusimpactos e tomar medidas adequadas em resposta a essas mudanças2NãoBrasilIEAA - Instituto de Educação, Agricultura e Ambiente (Humaitá)Humaitá (AM)Engenharia Ambiental - Bacharelado - HumaitáQuerino, Carlos Alexandre Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1961496453115559Rohleder, Luciano Augusto Souzahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0436001457166562Santos, Luiz Octavio Fabricio doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0811571185673375GPIBA - Grupo de Pesquisa em Interação Biosfera AtmosferaBarba, Fabielle do Nascimento2023-10-10T18:56:19Z2023-10-10T18:56:19Z2023-06-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttp://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/7044porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFAMinstname:Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)instacron:UFAM2023-10-10T19:02:05Zoai:localhost:prefix/7044Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://riu.ufam.edu.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-10-10T19:02:05Repositório Institucional da UFAM - Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
title Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
spellingShingle Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
Barba, Fabielle do Nascimento
Anomalias climáticas
Precipitação
Temperatura ar
Temperatura do oceano
ENGENHARIAS
El Niño (Corrente oceânica)
La Niña (Corrente oceânica)
Mudanças climáticas
title_short Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
title_full Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
title_fullStr Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
title_full_unstemmed Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
title_sort Impacto do El NIño e La Niña no conforto térmico ambiental no sul do Amazonas
author Barba, Fabielle do Nascimento
author_facet Barba, Fabielle do Nascimento
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Querino, Carlos Alexandre Santos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1961496453115559
Rohleder, Luciano Augusto Souza
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0436001457166562
Santos, Luiz Octavio Fabricio dos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0811571185673375
GPIBA - Grupo de Pesquisa em Interação Biosfera Atmosfera
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barba, Fabielle do Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anomalias climáticas
Precipitação
Temperatura ar
Temperatura do oceano
ENGENHARIAS
El Niño (Corrente oceânica)
La Niña (Corrente oceânica)
Mudanças climáticas
topic Anomalias climáticas
Precipitação
Temperatura ar
Temperatura do oceano
ENGENHARIAS
El Niño (Corrente oceânica)
La Niña (Corrente oceânica)
Mudanças climáticas
description Responsible for significant climate anomalies across the globe, the El Niño and La Niñaphenomena originate, respectively, from abnormal warming and cooling.of the surface watersof the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. These anomalies in the temperature of the Equatorial PacificOcean cause changes in air temperature, air humidity and rainfall distribution on global andregional scales. These variations in meteorological variables directly affect the thermal comfortof the local population, which affects people's well-being and their ability to adapt toenvironmental conditions. Thus, through the need to understand and analyze the impacts ofthese climate anomalies, the objective of this work was to analyze the possible impacts of LaNiña and El Niño phenomena on environmental thermal comfort. The study was carried out inthe Southern Mesoregion of the state of Amazonas, comprising the cities of Humaitá, Apuí,Manicoré, Boca do Acre and Lábrea. The reanalysis data were collected on the ClimatePrediction Center (CPC) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)platforms, and were subsequently analyzed using basic descriptive statistics made in Python 3.7language. The research identified that La Niña and El Niño events have significant impacts onthe climatic elements and thermal comfort of the region. Which, El Niño had greater influencein relation to the climatological variables in the dry, rainy and annual period, where ithighlighted the city of manicoré that reached the highest negative precipitation anomaly of - 522.52 mm annual and -1.35 °C year in temperature and a reduction in humidity -4.26%. In LaNiña, however, there was an increase in precipitation on a monthly scale and a drop intemperature. Highlighting the city of Boca do Acre with the highest negative temperatureanomaly of -1.27°C annually and Lábrea where there was an increase in monthly precipitationof 116.04 mm in February. Relative air humidity was also affected, showing a reduction onlyduring El Niño. Furthermore, it was observed during El Niño, thermal discomfort increasedslightly, but without changes in category. In La Niña, there was a reduction in discomfort, withchanges in category in the dry period, which went from partially comfortable to comfortable inBoca do Acre. In the rainy season, most cities went from uncomfortable to partiallycomfortable, with emphasis on Apuí and Boca do Acre. In general, in the annual period, allcities, except Boca do Acre, improved in category, moving from discomfort to partiallycomfortable, with emphasis on Apuí.
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