A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia, Maria Arita Madruga
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This research aims to analyze the monthly variations of rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) relating to monthly changes in the average thickness of the troposphere (700mb) at the bottom of the Southern Hemisphere, which is centered in the region of Antarctica. Monthly anomalies of atmospheric thickness have been represented by principal oscillation pattern that is called the Arctic Oscillation Index. This study is important because RS has played an important role in national agricultural production, and the variable rainfall has been identified as a key role in the productivity of different regional cultures. During the study, monthly rainfall data from 32 meteorological stations in RS has been used, which has been correlated with the Arctic Oscillation Index. The Arctic Oscillation Index has been obtained directly from Climate Prediction Center and the study period has been from 1979 to 2008 and, the correlations between the monthly rainfalls have been tested considering the time lags of index 0, -1, -2, -3 months. The results of the climatology have showed that rainfall in these last three decades have presented patterns and distributed monthly throughout the year and lower values to the south and higher to the north and northwest. The largest temporal gradient in RS has occurred between the months of October and November, with their maximum and minimum respectively. The Antarctic Oscillation Index has had its greatest variations in the middle of winter and the smallest variations in late summer. The more significant correlations of rainfall in RS and the index have been mostly reversed (by the way the index is built). The highest correlation has been between the rainfall for the month of May and the index also the month of May especially in the northern half of the RS. In the southern half of RS, the changes in the index in March have shown a higher correlation considering rainfall in March and April. The highest correlations in the northwestern part of RS have been happening between the rainfall of November and November Index and the central region of RS has been showing significant correlations in December with the index in November. Among the best results (the highest correlations) it has been highlighted those correlations of the months of March, April and May. From the average rate for the quarter, the extremes of the index have been identified and climatologies of rainfall have been calculated for the two groups (six negative extreme cases and six positive extreme cases). During the negative rainfall period, the index of quarterly rainfall has been exceeding by up to 50% the positive rainfall period, mainly in the south and west of RS. The negative period has been associated to the intensification of high polar consequently it has also been associated to the intensification of the polar jet, thus the most organized cold fronts pass through the RS, while in positive periods the weakening of the high polar and changes in zonal flow of the subtropical jet have been happening, reducing the intensity of cold fronts.
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spelling 2014-08-20T14:25:50Z2011-04-082014-08-20T14:25:50Z2011-02-18GARCIA, Maria Arita Madruga. Variability of rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul and its relationship with the Antarctic Oscillation Index. 2011. 92 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Meteorologia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2011.http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2200This research aims to analyze the monthly variations of rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) relating to monthly changes in the average thickness of the troposphere (700mb) at the bottom of the Southern Hemisphere, which is centered in the region of Antarctica. Monthly anomalies of atmospheric thickness have been represented by principal oscillation pattern that is called the Arctic Oscillation Index. This study is important because RS has played an important role in national agricultural production, and the variable rainfall has been identified as a key role in the productivity of different regional cultures. During the study, monthly rainfall data from 32 meteorological stations in RS has been used, which has been correlated with the Arctic Oscillation Index. The Arctic Oscillation Index has been obtained directly from Climate Prediction Center and the study period has been from 1979 to 2008 and, the correlations between the monthly rainfalls have been tested considering the time lags of index 0, -1, -2, -3 months. The results of the climatology have showed that rainfall in these last three decades have presented patterns and distributed monthly throughout the year and lower values to the south and higher to the north and northwest. The largest temporal gradient in RS has occurred between the months of October and November, with their maximum and minimum respectively. The Antarctic Oscillation Index has had its greatest variations in the middle of winter and the smallest variations in late summer. The more significant correlations of rainfall in RS and the index have been mostly reversed (by the way the index is built). The highest correlation has been between the rainfall for the month of May and the index also the month of May especially in the northern half of the RS. In the southern half of RS, the changes in the index in March have shown a higher correlation considering rainfall in March and April. The highest correlations in the northwestern part of RS have been happening between the rainfall of November and November Index and the central region of RS has been showing significant correlations in December with the index in November. Among the best results (the highest correlations) it has been highlighted those correlations of the months of March, April and May. From the average rate for the quarter, the extremes of the index have been identified and climatologies of rainfall have been calculated for the two groups (six negative extreme cases and six positive extreme cases). During the negative rainfall period, the index of quarterly rainfall has been exceeding by up to 50% the positive rainfall period, mainly in the south and west of RS. The negative period has been associated to the intensification of high polar consequently it has also been associated to the intensification of the polar jet, thus the most organized cold fronts pass through the RS, while in positive periods the weakening of the high polar and changes in zonal flow of the subtropical jet have been happening, reducing the intensity of cold fronts.Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo analisar as variações mensais da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul (RS) e suas relações com as variações mensais da espessura da camada média da troposfera (700mb) na parte inferior do Hemisfério Sul, centrada na região da Antártica. As Anomalias mensais da espessura atmosférica são representadas pelo padrão de oscilação principal, denominado de Índice AAO (Arctic Oscillation Index). A importância deste estudo justifica-se pelo RS ter um papel importante na produção agrícola nacional, sendo a variável precipitação apontada como fator fundamental na produtividade de diversas culturas regionais. Na pesquisa foram utilizados dados de precipitação mensal de 32 estações meteorológicas no RS, as quais foram correlacionadas com o índice AAO. O índice AAO foi obtido diretamente CPC (Climate Prediction Center) e o período de estudo foram de 1979 a 2008, sendo que as correlações entre as precipitações mensais do RS foram testadas com defasagens temporais do índice de 0, -1, -2, -3 meses. Os resultados da climatologia mostram que a precipitação nestas ultimas 3 décadas apresentaram padrões mensais bem distribuídos ao longo do ano, com menores valores ao sul e maiores ao norte e noroeste. O maior gradiente temporal no RS ocorre entre os meses de outubro e novembro, com seus máximos e mínimos respectivamente. O Índice de Oscilação Antártica tem suas maiores variações no meio do inverno e as menores variações no final de verão. As correlações mais significativas da precipitação no RS e o índice foram predominantemente inversas (pela forma como foi construído o índice). As maiores correlações foram entre as precipitações do mês de maio e o Índice também do mês de maio, especialmente na metade norte do RS. Na metade sul do RS, as variações do Índice no mês de março apresentam alta correlação com as precipitações de março e de abril. A parte noroeste do RS as maiores correlações foram entre as precipitações de novembro e o Índice de novembro, Na região central do RS apresentam correlações significativas em dezembro com o Índice de novembro. Entres os melhores resultados (maiores correlações) destacam-se as correlações nos meses de março, abril e maio. A partir do índice médio deste trimestre foram identificados os casos extremos do índice e calculado as climatologias das precipitações para os dois grupos (6 casos extremos negativos e 6 casos extremos positivos). A climatologia mostra que para o período negativo do índice a precipitação acumulada trimestral supera em até 50% a do período positivo, principalmente no sul e oeste do RS. O período negativo está associado à intensificação da alta polar, conseqüentemente intensificação o jato polar e frentes frias mais organizadas passam pelo RS, enquanto que nos períodos positivos ocorre enfraquecimento da alta polar e alteração no fluxo zonal do jato subtropical, reduzindo a intensidade das frentes frias.application/pdfporUniversidade Federal de PelotasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em MeteorologiaUFPelBRMeteorologiaPrecipitaçãoÍndice de Oscilação AntárticaCoeficiente de correlaçãoEstiagemExcesso hídricoRainfallAntarctic Oscillation IndexCorrelation coefficientCNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIAA Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação AntárticaVariability of rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul and its relationship with the Antarctic Oscillation Indexinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4796372D6Marques, Julio RenatoGarcia, Maria Arita Madrugainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiacainstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELORIGINALdissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdfapplication/pdf8113106http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2200/1/dissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdffba0a4bf56d450b9bee5e250f53be0b8MD51open accessTEXTdissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdf.txtdissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain119435http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2200/2/dissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdf.txt9666c1165d8b975f40940403acd44008MD52open accessTHUMBNAILdissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdf.jpgdissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1535http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2200/3/dissertacao_maria_arita_garcia.pdf.jpgb79e31bfc837fd30bdabcc6e65a49031MD53open access123456789/22002019-09-26 10:42:28.374open accessoai:guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:123456789/2200Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/oai/requestrippel@ufpel.edu.br || repositorio@ufpel.edu.br || aline.batista@ufpel.edu.bropendoar:2019-09-26T13:42:28Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Variability of rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul and its relationship with the Antarctic Oscillation Index
title A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
spellingShingle A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
Garcia, Maria Arita Madruga
Precipitação
Índice de Oscilação Antártica
Coeficiente de correlação
Estiagem
Excesso hídrico
Rainfall
Antarctic Oscillation Index
Correlation coefficient
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
title_short A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
title_full A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
title_fullStr A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
title_full_unstemmed A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
title_sort A Variabilidade da precipitação no Rio Grande do Sul e sua relação com o Índice de Oscilação Antártica
author Garcia, Maria Arita Madruga
author_facet Garcia, Maria Arita Madruga
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia, Maria Arita Madruga
contributor_str_mv Marques, Julio Renato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Precipitação
Índice de Oscilação Antártica
Coeficiente de correlação
Estiagem
Excesso hídrico
topic Precipitação
Índice de Oscilação Antártica
Coeficiente de correlação
Estiagem
Excesso hídrico
Rainfall
Antarctic Oscillation Index
Correlation coefficient
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::GEOCIENCIAS::METEOROLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Rainfall
Antarctic Oscillation Index
Correlation coefficient
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description This research aims to analyze the monthly variations of rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) relating to monthly changes in the average thickness of the troposphere (700mb) at the bottom of the Southern Hemisphere, which is centered in the region of Antarctica. Monthly anomalies of atmospheric thickness have been represented by principal oscillation pattern that is called the Arctic Oscillation Index. This study is important because RS has played an important role in national agricultural production, and the variable rainfall has been identified as a key role in the productivity of different regional cultures. During the study, monthly rainfall data from 32 meteorological stations in RS has been used, which has been correlated with the Arctic Oscillation Index. The Arctic Oscillation Index has been obtained directly from Climate Prediction Center and the study period has been from 1979 to 2008 and, the correlations between the monthly rainfalls have been tested considering the time lags of index 0, -1, -2, -3 months. The results of the climatology have showed that rainfall in these last three decades have presented patterns and distributed monthly throughout the year and lower values to the south and higher to the north and northwest. The largest temporal gradient in RS has occurred between the months of October and November, with their maximum and minimum respectively. The Antarctic Oscillation Index has had its greatest variations in the middle of winter and the smallest variations in late summer. The more significant correlations of rainfall in RS and the index have been mostly reversed (by the way the index is built). The highest correlation has been between the rainfall for the month of May and the index also the month of May especially in the northern half of the RS. In the southern half of RS, the changes in the index in March have shown a higher correlation considering rainfall in March and April. The highest correlations in the northwestern part of RS have been happening between the rainfall of November and November Index and the central region of RS has been showing significant correlations in December with the index in November. Among the best results (the highest correlations) it has been highlighted those correlations of the months of March, April and May. From the average rate for the quarter, the extremes of the index have been identified and climatologies of rainfall have been calculated for the two groups (six negative extreme cases and six positive extreme cases). During the negative rainfall period, the index of quarterly rainfall has been exceeding by up to 50% the positive rainfall period, mainly in the south and west of RS. The negative period has been associated to the intensification of high polar consequently it has also been associated to the intensification of the polar jet, thus the most organized cold fronts pass through the RS, while in positive periods the weakening of the high polar and changes in zonal flow of the subtropical jet have been happening, reducing the intensity of cold fronts.
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