A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds

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Autor(a) principal: Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Abreu, Lizandro Pereira de, Andrade, Lara de Melo Barbosa, Spyrides, Maria Helena Constantino, Lima, Kellen Carla, Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de, Dubreuil, Vicent, Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
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Resumo: The identification of spatial and temporal rainfall climatology patterns is crucial for hydrometeorological studies over semiarid watersheds, which frequently face water distribution conflicts and socioeconomic issues due to water scarcity. Thus, the objective of this study was to propose a comprehensive approach for the characterization of rainfall climatology over semiarid watersheds. Monthly rainfall time series (1962–2015) with up to 30% of gaps measured in 56 rain gauges in the Piranhas-Açu Watershed—Brazilian semiarid region—were used. Data gaps were filled through a combination of simple spatial interpolation techniques. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis identified two homogeneous rainfall subregions in the basin: C1, in the upper portion, and C2, in the middle and lower portions. Rainfall volumes in C2 were up to 23.5% smaller than those in C1, due to orographic structures which contribute to aridity in this region. Rainfall anomalies were calculated in each cluster through the modified Rainfall Anomaly Index (mRAI) and were associated with the phases of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Atlantic Meridional Mode (AMM). In years when the ENSO (AMM) was in its positive (negative) phase, there was a higher probability of occurrence of months with above-average rainfall, while the opposite was also true. Results showed that the effects of the patterns are mutually influenced, which has been previously found at larger scales. Finally, mRAI trends were identified through the Mann-Kendall test, which indicated significant negative trends in C1 and C2, especially during the wet season
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spelling Mutti, Pedro RodriguesAbreu, Lizandro Pereira deAndrade, Lara de Melo BarbosaSpyrides, Maria Helena ConstantinoLima, Kellen CarlaOliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo deDubreuil, VicentBezerra, Bergson Guedes2020-08-25T15:21:38Z2020-08-25T15:21:38Z2019-08-05MUTTI, P.R.; ABREU, L.P.; ANDRADE, L.M.B.; SPYRIDES, M.H.C.; LIMA, K.C.; OLIVEIRA, C.P.; DUBREUIL, V.; BEZERRA, B.G.. A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, [s.l.], v. 139, n. 1-2, p. 109-125, 5 ago. 2019. Disponível em: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00704-019-02963-0. 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Monthly rainfall time series (1962–2015) with up to 30% of gaps measured in 56 rain gauges in the Piranhas-Açu Watershed—Brazilian semiarid region—were used. Data gaps were filled through a combination of simple spatial interpolation techniques. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis identified two homogeneous rainfall subregions in the basin: C1, in the upper portion, and C2, in the middle and lower portions. Rainfall volumes in C2 were up to 23.5% smaller than those in C1, due to orographic structures which contribute to aridity in this region. Rainfall anomalies were calculated in each cluster through the modified Rainfall Anomaly Index (mRAI) and were associated with the phases of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Atlantic Meridional Mode (AMM). In years when the ENSO (AMM) was in its positive (negative) phase, there was a higher probability of occurrence of months with above-average rainfall, while the opposite was also true. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
title A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
spellingShingle A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
Climatology
Hydrometeorological
Mann-Kendall test
title_short A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
title_full A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
title_fullStr A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
title_full_unstemmed A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
title_sort A detailed framework for the characterization of rainfall climatology in semiarid watersheds
author Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
author_facet Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
Abreu, Lizandro Pereira de
Andrade, Lara de Melo Barbosa
Spyrides, Maria Helena Constantino
Lima, Kellen Carla
Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de
Dubreuil, Vicent
Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
author_role author
author2 Abreu, Lizandro Pereira de
Andrade, Lara de Melo Barbosa
Spyrides, Maria Helena Constantino
Lima, Kellen Carla
Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de
Dubreuil, Vicent
Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
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author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mutti, Pedro Rodrigues
Abreu, Lizandro Pereira de
Andrade, Lara de Melo Barbosa
Spyrides, Maria Helena Constantino
Lima, Kellen Carla
Oliveira, Cristiano Prestrelo de
Dubreuil, Vicent
Bezerra, Bergson Guedes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Climatology
Hydrometeorological
Mann-Kendall test
topic Climatology
Hydrometeorological
Mann-Kendall test
description The identification of spatial and temporal rainfall climatology patterns is crucial for hydrometeorological studies over semiarid watersheds, which frequently face water distribution conflicts and socioeconomic issues due to water scarcity. Thus, the objective of this study was to propose a comprehensive approach for the characterization of rainfall climatology over semiarid watersheds. Monthly rainfall time series (1962–2015) with up to 30% of gaps measured in 56 rain gauges in the Piranhas-Açu Watershed—Brazilian semiarid region—were used. Data gaps were filled through a combination of simple spatial interpolation techniques. Principal component analysis and cluster analysis identified two homogeneous rainfall subregions in the basin: C1, in the upper portion, and C2, in the middle and lower portions. Rainfall volumes in C2 were up to 23.5% smaller than those in C1, due to orographic structures which contribute to aridity in this region. Rainfall anomalies were calculated in each cluster through the modified Rainfall Anomaly Index (mRAI) and were associated with the phases of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Atlantic Meridional Mode (AMM). In years when the ENSO (AMM) was in its positive (negative) phase, there was a higher probability of occurrence of months with above-average rainfall, while the opposite was also true. Results showed that the effects of the patterns are mutually influenced, which has been previously found at larger scales. Finally, mRAI trends were identified through the Mann-Kendall test, which indicated significant negative trends in C1 and C2, especially during the wet season
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