Trends in precipitation extremes over the Northern part of Brazil from ERA40 dataset

Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física

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Trends in precipitation extremes over the Northern part of Brazil from ERA40 dataset

Ano: 2012 | Volume: 5 | Número: 4
Autores: C. A. C. dos Santos, J. I. B. de Brito, C. H. F. da S. Júnior, L. G. Dantas
Autor Correspondente: C. A. C. dos Santos | carlostorm@gmail.com

Palavras-chave: Amazon, de forestation, sea surface temperature, reanalysis

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Trends in extreme climate indices were obtained with ERA40 gridded precipitation data over northern Brazil region that includes most of the Amazon Basin and interior of Northeast Brazil. The indices representing one-day highest precipitation in a month, number of rainy days, monthly maximum 5-day consecutive precipitation and number of heavy precipitation days showed increasing trends over most of the grid points of the study region. Although negative trends in wet days were obtained at some grid points, they are not statistically significant. The negative trends are mostly confined to Mato Grosso and southern Pará states, where the deforestation in the period of study was intense. Consistently, the index representing the number of dry days showed a negative trend at the points where the number of wet days, very wet days and annual precipitation amounts showed positive trends.