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Revista Brasileira de Climatologia
CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE TRIÂNGULO MINEIRO REGION – BRAZILl
Roberto Valmir da Silva1  Ricardo Vicente Ferreira2  Fabio de Oliveira Sanches2  Carlos Alberto Araújo Campos2 
[1] Federal University of Fronteira Sul - UFFS;Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro - UFTM;
关键词: Statistical Testing;    Mann-Kendall;    water resources;    Uberaba city;    Capinópolis city.;   
DOI  :  10.5380/abclima.v21i0.51867
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In the summer of 2013/2014 the Brazil’s Southern region dealt with a severe crisis in water supply. Recent studies have shown that the low volume of rainfall was caused by an anomalous atmosphere blocking condition. Would this anomaly be a regional effect caused by climate change? To answer this question this study aims to analyze the pattern of temperature, rainfall and relative humidity in the Triângulo Mineiro region, located at the Middle Eastern part of Brazil. Temperature (maximum, average and minimum), rainfall and relative humidity data for the weather stations of the Uberaba (1961 – 2015) and Capinópolis (1971 – 2015) cities were submitted to a Mann-Kendall statistical test (MK) in order to investigate trends. The results showed significant positive trends in temperature for both stations. Likewise, the MK test identified a significant negative trend in rainfall and relative humidity for the month of October, thereby suggesting a delay in the return of the rainy season (spring/summer). Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) showed that there is a relationship between the reduction of rainfall and relative humidity, and the increase in temperature. The rainy season delay severely affects the water resources availability, and combined with expansion of crop areas, population growth, and the increase in temperatures, which leads to the increase in evapotranspiration, worsens the water stress in the Triângulo Mineiro region.

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