2013
DOI: 10.26848/rbgf.v6i4.233058
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Análise Das Séries Temporais De Precipitação Do Semiárido Paraibano Em Um Período De 100 Anos - 1911 A 2010 (Analysis Of The Time Series Of Precipitation Of The Paraiba Semi Arid In A Period Of 100 Years - 1911 To 2010)

Abstract: O estado da Paraíba apresenta cerca de 76% do seu território abrangido pela região semiárida do Nordeste brasileiro, incluindo 170 dos 223 municípios, dentre estes, estão os municípios de Antenor Navarro atual São João do Rio do Peixe, Princesa Isabel, Catolé do Rocha e Soledade que se sobressaem como importantes polos agrícolas e econômicos do estado, e que frequentemente são afetados pela alta variabilidade climática. Neste trabalho, foi analisado para estes 4 municípios a distribuição pluviométrica num perí… Show more

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“…In contrast, the Spanish semi‐arid zone generally has between 300 mm/year and 500 mm/year. However, tropical dryland areas show high average potential evapotranspiration rates, annual values above 1600 mm/year, leading to a hydrological balance deficiency (Corrêa et al, 2019; Costa, Becker, & Brito, 2013).…”
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“…In contrast, the Spanish semi‐arid zone generally has between 300 mm/year and 500 mm/year. However, tropical dryland areas show high average potential evapotranspiration rates, annual values above 1600 mm/year, leading to a hydrological balance deficiency (Corrêa et al, 2019; Costa, Becker, & Brito, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the Spanish semi-arid zone generally has between 300 mm/year and 500 mm/year. However, tropical dryland areas show high average potential evapotranspiration rates, annual values above 1600 mm/year, leading to a hydrological balance deficiency (Corrêa et al, 2019;Costa, Becker, & Brito, 2013). The higher rainfall rates generate a landscape arrangement in tropical drylands, such as NE Brazil, different from others dryland areas, mainly producing a denser vegetation assembly.…”
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