Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period

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Autor(a) principal: Todote, Vidéhouénou Ariane Lucrèce
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lyra, Gustavo Bastos, Abreu, Marcel Carvalho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia na Agricultura
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/reveng/article/view/12387
Resumo: The climate is described by the predominant atmospheric conditions in a particular region and influences several human activities. In agriculture, water availability defines the growth and yield of crops and can be obtained by the water balance. The climate classification also aids to identify suitable areas for agricultural crops. Thus, the aim of this work was to elaborate the water balance and perform the climate classification through the method of Thornthwaite and Mather (1955) for six weather stations (Bohicon, Cotonou-Airport, Kandi-Airport, Natitingou, Parakou-Airport and Savè) located in Benin, Western Africa. For the execution of this work, monthly series of precipitation and potential evapotranspiration from 1970 to 2015 were used. Once the monthly water balance of the six seasons was elaborated, it was observed that the rainy (dry) period decreases (increases) from the coast (Cotonou-Airport) to the north of Benin (Kandi-Airport) and, coincides with Boreal summer and part of autumn (Boreal winter and part of spring). Regarding the climate classification, the Cotonou-Airport station was characterized as Subhumid Megathermal climate with moderate winter deficit (C2wA’a’); the stations of Bohicon and Savè presented similar climate classification with Subhumid Dry Megathermal climate with low or without water surplus (C1dA’a’); Natitingou with Subhumid Dry climate Megathermal with large summer surplus (C1s2A’a’); Parakou-Airport with Subhumid climate Dry Megathermic with moderate summer surplus (C1sA’a’) and, Kandi-Airport presented Semi-arid Megathermal climate with moderate summer surplus (DsA’a’). In Benin, subsistence and rainfed farming showed greater risk in the north of the country due to the decrease in the rainy season and the water surplus from the coast (south) to the north of the country, with the increase in aridity.
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spelling Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 periodClimatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 periodEvapotranspirationRainfallWater deficitWater surplusBeninwater deficiencywater surplusThe climate is described by the predominant atmospheric conditions in a particular region and influences several human activities. In agriculture, water availability defines the growth and yield of crops and can be obtained by the water balance. The climate classification also aids to identify suitable areas for agricultural crops. Thus, the aim of this work was to elaborate the water balance and perform the climate classification through the method of Thornthwaite and Mather (1955) for six weather stations (Bohicon, Cotonou-Airport, Kandi-Airport, Natitingou, Parakou-Airport and Savè) located in Benin, Western Africa. For the execution of this work, monthly series of precipitation and potential evapotranspiration from 1970 to 2015 were used. Once the monthly water balance of the six seasons was elaborated, it was observed that the rainy (dry) period decreases (increases) from the coast (Cotonou-Airport) to the north of Benin (Kandi-Airport) and, coincides with Boreal summer and part of autumn (Boreal winter and part of spring). Regarding the climate classification, the Cotonou-Airport station was characterized as Subhumid Megathermal climate with moderate winter deficit (C2wA’a’); the stations of Bohicon and Savè presented similar climate classification with Subhumid Dry Megathermal climate with low or without water surplus (C1dA’a’); Natitingou with Subhumid Dry climate Megathermal with large summer surplus (C1s2A’a’); Parakou-Airport with Subhumid climate Dry Megathermic with moderate summer surplus (C1sA’a’) and, Kandi-Airport presented Semi-arid Megathermal climate with moderate summer surplus (DsA’a’). In Benin, subsistence and rainfed farming showed greater risk in the north of the country due to the decrease in the rainy season and the water surplus from the coast (south) to the north of the country, with the increase in aridity.The climate is described by the predominant atmospheric conditions in a particular region and influences several human activities. In agriculture, water availability defines the growth and yield of crops and can be obtained by the water balance. The climate classification also aids to identify suitable areas for agricultural crops. Thus, the aim of this work was to elaborate the water balance and perform the climate classification through the method of Thornthwaite and Mather (1955) for six weather stations (Bohicon, Cotonou-Airport, Kandi-Airport, Natitingou, Parakou-Airport and Savè) located in Benin, Western Africa. For the execution of this work, monthly series of precipitation and potential evapotranspiration from 1970 to 2015 were used. Once the monthly water balance of the six seasons was elaborated, it was observed that the rainy (dry) period decreases (increases) from the coast (Cotonou-Airport) to the north of Benin (Kandi-Airport) and, coincides with Boreal summer and part of autumn (Boreal winter and part of spring). Regarding the climate classification, the Cotonou-Airport station was characterized as Subhumid Megathermal climate with moderate winter deficit (C2wA’a’); the stations of Bohicon and Savè presented similar climate classification with Subhumid Dry Megathermal climate with low or without water surplus (C1dA’a’); Natitingou with Subhumid Dry climate Megathermal with large summer surplus (C1s2A’a’); Parakou-Airport with Subhumid climate Dry Megathermic with moderate summer surplus (C1sA’a’) and, Kandi-Airport presented Semi-arid Megathermal climate with moderate summer surplus (DsA’a’). In Benin, subsistence and rainfed farming showed greater risk in the north of the country due to the decrease in the rainy season and the water surplus from the coast (south) to the north of the country, with the increase in aridity.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2021-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reveng/article/view/1238710.13083/reveng.v29i1.12387Engineering in Agriculture; Vol. 29 No. Contínua (2021); 291-302Revista Engenharia na Agricultura - REVENG; v. 29 n. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
title Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
spellingShingle Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
Todote, Vidéhouénou Ariane Lucrèce
Evapotranspiration
Rainfall
Water deficit
Water surplus
Benin
water deficiency
water surplus
title_short Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
title_full Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
title_fullStr Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
title_full_unstemmed Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
title_sort Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period: Climatological water balance and climate classification of thornthwaite and mather for benin, west Africa, in 1970-2015 period
author Todote, Vidéhouénou Ariane Lucrèce
author_facet Todote, Vidéhouénou Ariane Lucrèce
Lyra, Gustavo Bastos
Abreu, Marcel Carvalho
author_role author
author2 Lyra, Gustavo Bastos
Abreu, Marcel Carvalho
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Todote, Vidéhouénou Ariane Lucrèce
Lyra, Gustavo Bastos
Abreu, Marcel Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evapotranspiration
Rainfall
Water deficit
Water surplus
Benin
water deficiency
water surplus
topic Evapotranspiration
Rainfall
Water deficit
Water surplus
Benin
water deficiency
water surplus
description The climate is described by the predominant atmospheric conditions in a particular region and influences several human activities. In agriculture, water availability defines the growth and yield of crops and can be obtained by the water balance. The climate classification also aids to identify suitable areas for agricultural crops. Thus, the aim of this work was to elaborate the water balance and perform the climate classification through the method of Thornthwaite and Mather (1955) for six weather stations (Bohicon, Cotonou-Airport, Kandi-Airport, Natitingou, Parakou-Airport and Savè) located in Benin, Western Africa. For the execution of this work, monthly series of precipitation and potential evapotranspiration from 1970 to 2015 were used. Once the monthly water balance of the six seasons was elaborated, it was observed that the rainy (dry) period decreases (increases) from the coast (Cotonou-Airport) to the north of Benin (Kandi-Airport) and, coincides with Boreal summer and part of autumn (Boreal winter and part of spring). Regarding the climate classification, the Cotonou-Airport station was characterized as Subhumid Megathermal climate with moderate winter deficit (C2wA’a’); the stations of Bohicon and Savè presented similar climate classification with Subhumid Dry Megathermal climate with low or without water surplus (C1dA’a’); Natitingou with Subhumid Dry climate Megathermal with large summer surplus (C1s2A’a’); Parakou-Airport with Subhumid climate Dry Megathermic with moderate summer surplus (C1sA’a’) and, Kandi-Airport presented Semi-arid Megathermal climate with moderate summer surplus (DsA’a’). In Benin, subsistence and rainfed farming showed greater risk in the north of the country due to the decrease in the rainy season and the water surplus from the coast (south) to the north of the country, with the increase in aridity.
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