Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Mayara Gabriela Lourenço
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Pablo Christian de Moro, Muniz , Fabiana Miranda, Anastácio, Daniela Cristina Oliveira, Souza Neto, José Pinto de, Almeida , Camila Faria de, Pereira, Cinara Duplin Teixeira, Oliveira, Alisson Souza de, Marques, Rosângela Francisca de Paula Vitor, Freitas, Aurivan Soares de
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Resumo: The objective was to analyze the temporal variability of the recovery capacity in the ottobasin region of the Itapemirim, Benevente and Itabapoana Rivers, south of Espírito Santo, thus identifying the dry and rainy periods through the Rain Anomaly Index. Ten rainfall stations belonging to the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET) were selected, whose series ranged from 1991 to 2020. Periods with positive and negative anomalies were identified in all stations. The Vila Nova Maravilha, Ibitirama and Domingos Martins (DNOS) stations stand out, which have been classified as extremely dry in recent years. On the other hand, the Ponta da Fruta, Fazenda Monte Alegre, Santa Cruz - Caparaó and Burarama stations have a more favorable water condition, in general, there is an alternation between years with positive and negative anomalies. A possible “inflection point” was identified in 2015, from which a likely change in rainfall pattern occurs, when analyzing the average Rain Anomaly Index. The average annual transition of the region was 1466.4 mm, with variations between 975.6 mm (Domingos Martins station (DNOS), natural dry zone - southeast of the Itapemirim River ottobasin) to 2010,1 mm (Vila Nova Maravilha station, rainy natural zone - southwest of ottobacia Rio Benevente). The Burarama station (central region of the Itapemirim River ottobasin) stands out, which despite being located in the natural dry zone, had the second highest total precipitation (1659.6 mm). The months of February, April, May, June, July and September, total precipitation below the average for the region, whose value was 122.2 mm.
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spelling Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ESAnálisis del Índice de Anomalía de Iluvia en la extrema región sur del Estado de Espírito Santo - ESAnálise do Índice de Anomalia de Chuva na região do extremo sul do Estado do Espírito Santo – ESIACPeríodos secos y lluviososLluvia.IACDry and rainy periodsRainfall.IACPeríodos secos e chuvososPrecipitação pluviométrica.The objective was to analyze the temporal variability of the recovery capacity in the ottobasin region of the Itapemirim, Benevente and Itabapoana Rivers, south of Espírito Santo, thus identifying the dry and rainy periods through the Rain Anomaly Index. Ten rainfall stations belonging to the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET) were selected, whose series ranged from 1991 to 2020. Periods with positive and negative anomalies were identified in all stations. The Vila Nova Maravilha, Ibitirama and Domingos Martins (DNOS) stations stand out, which have been classified as extremely dry in recent years. On the other hand, the Ponta da Fruta, Fazenda Monte Alegre, Santa Cruz - Caparaó and Burarama stations have a more favorable water condition, in general, there is an alternation between years with positive and negative anomalies. A possible “inflection point” was identified in 2015, from which a likely change in rainfall pattern occurs, when analyzing the average Rain Anomaly Index. The average annual transition of the region was 1466.4 mm, with variations between 975.6 mm (Domingos Martins station (DNOS), natural dry zone - southeast of the Itapemirim River ottobasin) to 2010,1 mm (Vila Nova Maravilha station, rainy natural zone - southwest of ottobacia Rio Benevente). The Burarama station (central region of the Itapemirim River ottobasin) stands out, which despite being located in the natural dry zone, had the second highest total precipitation (1659.6 mm). The months of February, April, May, June, July and September, total precipitation below the average for the region, whose value was 122.2 mm.El objetivo fue analizar la variabilidad temporal de la capacidad de recuperación en la región ottobasin de los ríos Itapemirim, Benevente e Itabapoana, al sur de Espírito Santo, identificando así los períodos secos y lluviosos a través del Índice de Anomalías de Lluvia. Se seleccionaron diez estaciones pluviales pertenecientes al Instituto Nacional de Meteorología (INMET), cuya serie varió de 1991 a 2020. Se identificaron períodos con anomalías positivas y negativas en todas las estaciones. Destacan las estaciones de Vila Nova Maravilha, Ibitirama y Domingos Martins (DNOS), que han sido catalogadas como extremadamente secas en los últimos años. Por otro lado, las estaciones Ponta da Fruta, Fazenda Monte Alegre, Santa Cruz - Caparaó y Burarama tienen una condición de agua más favorable, en general, hay una alternancia entre años con anomalías positivas y negativas. En 2015 se identificó un posible “punto de inflexión”, a partir del cual se produce un cambio probable en el patrón de lluvia, al analizar el índice de anomalía de lluvia promedio. La transición media anual de la región fue de 1466,4 mm, con variaciones entre 975,6 mm (estación Domingos Martins (DNOS), zona seca natural - sureste de la ottocuenca del río Itapemirim) a 2010,1 mm (estación Vila Nova Maravilha, zona natural lluviosa - al suroeste de ottobacia Rio Benevente). Destaca la estación de Burarama (región central de la ottobasin del río Itapemirim), que a pesar de estar ubicada en la zona natural seca, tuvo la segunda precipitación total más alta (1659,6 mm). Los meses de febrero, abril, mayo, junio, julio y septiembre presentaron precipitaciones totales por debajo del promedio de la región, cuyo valor fue de 122,2 mm.Objetivou-se analisar a variabilidade temporal da precipitação pluviométrica na região das ottobacias dos Rios Itapemirim, Benevente e Itabapoana, sul do Espírito Santo, identificando assim os períodos secos e chuvosos por meio do Índice de Anomalia de Chuva. Foram selecionadas 10 estações pluviométricas pertencentes ao Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (INMET), cuja a extensão da série foi de 1991 a 2020. Foram identificados em todas as estações períodos com anomalias positivas e negativas. Destaca-se as estações Vila Nova Maravilha, Ibitirama e Domingos Martins (DNOS) que foram classificadas como extremamente secas nos últimos anos. Em contra partida, as estações Ponta da Fruta, Fazenda Monte Alegre, Santa Cruz – Caparaó e Burarama apresentam uma condição hídrica mais favorável, de maneira geral, ocorre alternância entre anos com anomalias positivas e negativas. Foi identificado um possível “ponto de inflexão” em 2015, a partir do qual ocorre uma provável mudança no padrão de chuvas, quando se analise o Índice de Anomalia de Chuva médio. A precipitação média anual da região foi de 1466,4 mm, com variações entre 975,6 mm (estação Domingos Martins (DNOS), zona natural seca – sudeste da ottobacia do Rio Itapemirim) a 2010,1 mm (estação Vila Nova Maravilha, zona natural chuvosa – sudoeste da ottobacia Rio Benevente). Destaca-se a estação Burarama (região central da ottobacia do Rio Itapemirim) que apesar de localizada na zona natural seca, apresentou o segundo maior total precipitado (1659,6 mm). Os meses de fevereiro, abril, maio, junho, julho e setembro, apresentaram totais precipitados inferiores à média da região, cujo valor foi de 122,2 mm.Research, Society and Development2021-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1927810.33448/rsd-v10i11.19278Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e104101119278Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e104101119278Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e1041011192782525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19278/18036Copyright (c) 2021 Mayara Gabriela Lourenço Ferreira; Pablo Christian de Moro Silva; Fabiana Miranda Muniz ; Daniela Cristina Oliveira Anastácio; José Pinto de Souza Neto; Camila Faria de Almeida ; Cinara Duplin Teixeira Pereira; Alisson Souza de Oliveira; Rosângela Francisca de Paula Vitor Marques; Aurivan Soares de Freitashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira, Mayara Gabriela Lourenço Silva, Pablo Christian de Moro Muniz , Fabiana Miranda Anastácio, Daniela Cristina Oliveira Souza Neto, José Pinto de Almeida , Camila Faria de Pereira, Cinara Duplin Teixeira Oliveira, Alisson Souza deMarques, Rosângela Francisca de Paula Vitor Freitas, Aurivan Soares de 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19278Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:12.437591Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
Análisis del Índice de Anomalía de Iluvia en la extrema región sur del Estado de Espírito Santo - ES
Análise do Índice de Anomalia de Chuva na região do extremo sul do Estado do Espírito Santo – ES
title Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
spellingShingle Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
Ferreira, Mayara Gabriela Lourenço
IAC
Períodos secos y lluviosos
Lluvia.
IAC
Dry and rainy periods
Rainfall.
IAC
Períodos secos e chuvosos
Precipitação pluviométrica.
title_short Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
title_full Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
title_fullStr Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
title_sort Analysis of the Rain Anomaly Index in the extreme south region of the State of Espírito Santo – ES
author Ferreira, Mayara Gabriela Lourenço
author_facet Ferreira, Mayara Gabriela Lourenço
Silva, Pablo Christian de Moro
Muniz , Fabiana Miranda
Anastácio, Daniela Cristina Oliveira
Souza Neto, José Pinto de
Almeida , Camila Faria de
Pereira, Cinara Duplin Teixeira
Oliveira, Alisson Souza de
Marques, Rosângela Francisca de Paula Vitor
Freitas, Aurivan Soares de
author_role author
author2 Silva, Pablo Christian de Moro
Muniz , Fabiana Miranda
Anastácio, Daniela Cristina Oliveira
Souza Neto, José Pinto de
Almeida , Camila Faria de
Pereira, Cinara Duplin Teixeira
Oliveira, Alisson Souza de
Marques, Rosângela Francisca de Paula Vitor
Freitas, Aurivan Soares de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Mayara Gabriela Lourenço
Silva, Pablo Christian de Moro
Muniz , Fabiana Miranda
Anastácio, Daniela Cristina Oliveira
Souza Neto, José Pinto de
Almeida , Camila Faria de
Pereira, Cinara Duplin Teixeira
Oliveira, Alisson Souza de
Marques, Rosângela Francisca de Paula Vitor
Freitas, Aurivan Soares de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv IAC
Períodos secos y lluviosos
Lluvia.
IAC
Dry and rainy periods
Rainfall.
IAC
Períodos secos e chuvosos
Precipitação pluviométrica.
topic IAC
Períodos secos y lluviosos
Lluvia.
IAC
Dry and rainy periods
Rainfall.
IAC
Períodos secos e chuvosos
Precipitação pluviométrica.
description The objective was to analyze the temporal variability of the recovery capacity in the ottobasin region of the Itapemirim, Benevente and Itabapoana Rivers, south of Espírito Santo, thus identifying the dry and rainy periods through the Rain Anomaly Index. Ten rainfall stations belonging to the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET) were selected, whose series ranged from 1991 to 2020. Periods with positive and negative anomalies were identified in all stations. The Vila Nova Maravilha, Ibitirama and Domingos Martins (DNOS) stations stand out, which have been classified as extremely dry in recent years. On the other hand, the Ponta da Fruta, Fazenda Monte Alegre, Santa Cruz - Caparaó and Burarama stations have a more favorable water condition, in general, there is an alternation between years with positive and negative anomalies. A possible “inflection point” was identified in 2015, from which a likely change in rainfall pattern occurs, when analyzing the average Rain Anomaly Index. The average annual transition of the region was 1466.4 mm, with variations between 975.6 mm (Domingos Martins station (DNOS), natural dry zone - southeast of the Itapemirim River ottobasin) to 2010,1 mm (Vila Nova Maravilha station, rainy natural zone - southwest of ottobacia Rio Benevente). The Burarama station (central region of the Itapemirim River ottobasin) stands out, which despite being located in the natural dry zone, had the second highest total precipitation (1659.6 mm). The months of February, April, May, June, July and September, total precipitation below the average for the region, whose value was 122.2 mm.
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