2016
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4392201600083
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Hydroclimatic variables associated with El Nino and La Nina events at the Curuá-Una hydroelectric reservoir, Central Amazonia

Abstract: The anomalies of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) influence rainfall and therefore the regime of the rise and fall in the level of the rivers in the Amazon region. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on hydroclimatic variables and identify the existence of trends on these variables in the Curuá-Una hydroelectric reservoir in the West of the State of Pará. It was used 27 years of monthly precipitation and water flow data to identify possible trends usin… Show more

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“…The temperature tends to increase in shallower places because the solar radiation affects that area more quickly, causing this difference in temperature (Silva et al, 2010). The average temperature found in this work (30.8 °C), compared to the highest value found by Junk et al (1981), (x = 29.3 °C) and Vieira & Darwick (1999), (x = 29.4 °C) shows that there was an increase of about 1.5 °C, which may show a possible influence of El Nino in this water body (Vale et al, 2016) and global warming on a larger scale.…”
Section: Spatial Modeling and Use Of Limnological Proxy (Signatures)supporting
confidence: 40%
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“…The temperature tends to increase in shallower places because the solar radiation affects that area more quickly, causing this difference in temperature (Silva et al, 2010). The average temperature found in this work (30.8 °C), compared to the highest value found by Junk et al (1981), (x = 29.3 °C) and Vieira & Darwick (1999), (x = 29.4 °C) shows that there was an increase of about 1.5 °C, which may show a possible influence of El Nino in this water body (Vale et al, 2016) and global warming on a larger scale.…”
Section: Spatial Modeling and Use Of Limnological Proxy (Signatures)supporting
confidence: 40%
“…This study occurred in a post El Nino period and the limnological condition may have been influenced by this event. Vale et al (2016) in his work in Curuá-Una, showed that the years of 1983, 1992, 1997 and 1998 corresponded to years of lower rains. These years are related to years of strong El Nino events, according to the NOAA classification.…”
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“…Para o Fator 1, o período seco determinou-se aos meses de julho a novembro e o período chuvoso os meses de dezembro a abril (Vieira e Darwich 1999;Vale et al 2016). Para o fator 2 foi dividido em duas áreas que compreendem: Reservatório é composta pelas estações E1, E2 e E3; Fluvial é composta por E4 e E5.…”
Section: Análise Estatísticaunclassified
“…Entretanto, os parâmetros ambientais locais, resultantes da circulação atmosférica regional e outros mecanismos climáticos de escala sinótica, também são importantes (SANTOS e BRITO, 2007). Os reservatórios recebem água proveniente da precipitação de ambientes adjacentes, algumas vezes de mais de uma bacia hidrográfica, auxiliando a influenciar esses eventos (VALE et al, 2016). O objetivo desse estudo foi investigar influência dos parâmetros climáticos, de escala global e regional, sobre o volume de água acumulada por grandes reservatórios do interior do Nordeste do Brasil.…”
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