Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado

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Autor(a) principal: Hofmann, Gabriel Selbach
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Silva, Rafael Cesar, Weber, Eliseu Jose, Oliveira, Luiz Flamarion Barbosa de, Barbosa, Alexandre Augusto, Alves, Ruy Jose Valka, Hasenack, Heinrich, Schossler, Venisse, Aquino, Francisco Eliseu, Cardoso, Manoel Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/270912
Resumo: Here we analyze the trends of rainfall and the frequency of rainy days over the Brazilian Cerrado between 1960 and 2021 in four distinct periods according to the seasonal patterns over the region. We also evaluated trends in evapotranspiration, atmospheric pressure, winds, and atmospheric humidity over the Cerrado to elucidate the possible reasons for the detected trends. We recorded a significant reduction in rainfall and frequency of rainy days in the northern and central Cerrado regions for all periods except at the beginning of the dry season. The most pronounced negative trends were recorded during the dry season and the beginning of the wet season, where we recorded reductions of up to 50% in total rainfall and the number of rainy days. These findings are associated with the intensification of the South Atlantic Subtropical Anticyclone, which has been shifting atmospheric circulation and raising regional subsidence. Moreover, during the dry season and the beginning of the wet season, there was a reduction in regional evapotranspiration, which also potentially contributed to the rainfall reduction. Our results suggest an expansion and intensification of the dry season in the region, potentially bringing broad environmental and social impacts that transcend the Cerrado boundaries.
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title Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado
spellingShingle Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado
Hofmann, Gabriel Selbach
Circulação atmosférica
Evapotranspiração
Chuva
Cerrado, Região
title_short Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_fullStr Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_full_unstemmed Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado
title_sort Changes in atmospheric circulation and evapotranspiration are reducing rainfall in the Brazilian Cerrado
author Hofmann, Gabriel Selbach
author_facet Hofmann, Gabriel Selbach
Silva, Rafael Cesar
Weber, Eliseu Jose
Oliveira, Luiz Flamarion Barbosa de
Barbosa, Alexandre Augusto
Alves, Ruy Jose Valka
Hasenack, Heinrich
Schossler, Venisse
Aquino, Francisco Eliseu
Cardoso, Manoel Ferreira
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author2 Silva, Rafael Cesar
Weber, Eliseu Jose
Oliveira, Luiz Flamarion Barbosa de
Barbosa, Alexandre Augusto
Alves, Ruy Jose Valka
Hasenack, Heinrich
Schossler, Venisse
Aquino, Francisco Eliseu
Cardoso, Manoel Ferreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hofmann, Gabriel Selbach
Silva, Rafael Cesar
Weber, Eliseu Jose
Oliveira, Luiz Flamarion Barbosa de
Barbosa, Alexandre Augusto
Alves, Ruy Jose Valka
Hasenack, Heinrich
Schossler, Venisse
Aquino, Francisco Eliseu
Cardoso, Manoel Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Circulação atmosférica
Evapotranspiração
Chuva
Cerrado, Região
topic Circulação atmosférica
Evapotranspiração
Chuva
Cerrado, Região
description Here we analyze the trends of rainfall and the frequency of rainy days over the Brazilian Cerrado between 1960 and 2021 in four distinct periods according to the seasonal patterns over the region. We also evaluated trends in evapotranspiration, atmospheric pressure, winds, and atmospheric humidity over the Cerrado to elucidate the possible reasons for the detected trends. We recorded a significant reduction in rainfall and frequency of rainy days in the northern and central Cerrado regions for all periods except at the beginning of the dry season. The most pronounced negative trends were recorded during the dry season and the beginning of the wet season, where we recorded reductions of up to 50% in total rainfall and the number of rainy days. These findings are associated with the intensification of the South Atlantic Subtropical Anticyclone, which has been shifting atmospheric circulation and raising regional subsidence. Moreover, during the dry season and the beginning of the wet season, there was a reduction in regional evapotranspiration, which also potentially contributed to the rainfall reduction. Our results suggest an expansion and intensification of the dry season in the region, potentially bringing broad environmental and social impacts that transcend the Cerrado boundaries.
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