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Tipo de ReferênciaArtigo em Revista Científica (Journal Article)
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Código do Detentorisadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S
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DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.147
ISSN0048-9697
Chave de CitaçãoRibeiroAKSMGBGMS:2018:ImBiBu
TítuloImpact of the biomass burning on methane variability during dry years in the Amazon measured from an aircraft and the AIRS sensor
Ano2018
Mêsmay
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo de Trabalhojournal article
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho884 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor 1 Ribeiro, Igor Oliveira
 2 Andreoli, Rita Valéria
 3 Kayano, Mary Toshie
 4 Sousa, Thaiane Rodrigues de
 5 Medeiros, Adan Sady
 6 Guimarães, Patrícia Costa
 7 Barbosa, Cybelli G. G.
 8 Godoi, Ricardo H. M.
 9 Martin, Scot T.
10 Souza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de
Identificador de Curriculo 1
 2
 3 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JHST
Grupo 1
 2
 3 DIDMD-CGCPT-INPE-MCTIC-GOV-BR
Afiliação 1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
 2 Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA)
 3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
 4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
 5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
 6 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
 7 Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
 8 Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
 9 Harvard University
10 Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA)
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor 1
 2
 3 mary.kayano@inpe.br
RevistaScience of the Total Environment
Volume624
Páginas509-516
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Estágio do Conteúdoconcluido
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Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-ChaveGreenhouse gas
Air pollution
Remote sensing
Drought
Climate
ResumoThe present study examines the spatiotemporal variability and interrelations of the atmospheric methane (CH4), carbon monoxide (CO) and biomass burning (BB) outbreaks retrieved from satellite data over the Amazon region during the 20032012 period. In the climatological context, we found consistent seasonal cycles of BB outbreaks and CO in the Amazon, both variables showing a peak during the dry season. The dominant CO variability mode features the largest positive loadings in the southern Amazon, and describes the interannual CO variations related to BB outbreaks along the deforestation arc during the dry season. In line with CO variability and BB outbreaks, the results show strong correspondence with the spatiotemporal variability of CH4 in the southern Amazon during years of intense drought. Indeed, the areas with the largest positive CH4 anomalies in southern Amazon overlap the areas with high BB outbreaks and positive CO anomalies. The analyses also showed that high (low) BB outbreaks in the southern Amazon occur during dry (wet) years. In consequence, the interannual climate variability modulates the BB outbreaks in the southern Amazon, which in turn have considerable impacts on CO and CH4 interannual variability in the region. Therefore, the BB outbreaks might play a major role in modulating the CH4 and CO variations, at least in the southern Amazon. This study also provides a comparison between the estimate of satellite and aircraft measurements for the CH4 over the southern Amazon, which indicates relatively small differences from the aircraft measurements in the lower troposphere, with errors ranging from 0.18% to 1.76%.
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1. Identificação
Tipo de ReferênciaArtigo em Evento (Conference Proceedings)
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Código do Detentorisadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S
Repositóriocptec.inpe.br/adm_conf/2005/10.31.20.51
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Chave SecundáriaINPE-13874-PRE/9055
Chave de CitaçãoObregónNobr:2006:RaVaEn
TítuloRainfall variability at the end of the dry season over the Southern Amazon Basin
FormatoCD-ROM; On-line.
Ano2006
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE CI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho299 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Obregón, Guillermo Oswaldo
2 Nobre, Carlos fonso
Grupo1 DMA-INPE-MCT-BR
2 DMA-INPE-MCT-BR
Afiliação1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1 obregon@cptec.inpe.br
2 nobre@cptec.inpe.br
EditorVera, Carolina
Nobre, Carlos
Endereço de e-Mailobregon@cptec.inpe.br
Nome do EventoInternational Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, 8 (ICSHMO).
Localização do EventoFoz do Iguaçu
Data24-28 Apr. 2006
Editora (Publisher)American Meteorological Society (AMS)
Cidade da Editora45 Beacon Hill Road, Boston, MA, USA
Páginas679-682
Título do LivroProceedings
Tipo TerciárioPoster
OrganizaçãoAmerican Meteorological Society (AMS)
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2010-12-29 15:58:30 :: administrator -> lise@dpi.inpe.br :: 2006
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Palavras-ChaveSouthern Amazon Basin
rainfall variability
Amazonian forest fires
ResumoThe last few years witnessed a lively discussion about the meteorological impact of the observed smoke from Amazonian forest fires along the smoke plumes. It seems that biomass burning aerosol impact on cloud formation and microphysical processes may be of importance mostly at the end of the dry season and beginning of the wet season. The aim of this study is to analyze daily and weekly historical rainfall time series for stations located along the smoke plume over Southern Amazonia in search of trends that could be attribute to biomass burning effects. Daily rainfall time series longer than 30 years of records for August- September from four rainfall gauges distributed around southern Amazon basin are analyzed. During the earlier part of the record, biomass burning was not extensive as opposed to the later part of the record. The Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) and their related marginal spectrum are used to determine oscillatory components of the rainfall variability that would help finding possible mechanisms related to large scale global circulation or to the impact of the smoke from Amazon fires on rainfall. An interesting observation made in this regard that shed some light on the way precipitation pattern has behaved in terms of both the wet spells and the frequency intensities from small to intense ones, along the period studied, is the strong inter-annual modulation. The cumulative rainfall during the two months of each year along all the recorded data shows similar pattern. Other analyses reveal a rather low reliability of rainfall in all the rainfall stations and in both months August and September. The oscillatory components of the monthly rainfall reveal common features of inter-annual variability. The first mode appears as a mixture of quasi-biennial oscillation and frequencies related to the ENSO phenomenon. Other modes are related to the quasi-decadal and bi-decadal oscillations. The slowest varying mode (residue) seems to represent the rainfall long term trend. With exception of Jaraguá in September, the rainfall trend for all the rainfall stations and in both months August and September is positive. Notwithstanding the small number of stations utilized in the analysis, the results indicate that, if biomass burning smoke effects are present in Southern Amazonia at the end of the dry season inhibiting rainfall, those effects may be masked by large scale controls over rainfall producing mechanisms. That would call for detailed experimental plans to single out the possible effect of smoke on rainfall over Amazonia.
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1. Identificação
Tipo de ReferênciaArtigo em Evento (Conference Proceedings)
Sitemtc-m12.sid.inpe.br
Código do Detentorisadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S
Identificador6qtX3pFwXQZ3r59YD6/GNV3H
Repositóriosid.inpe.br/iris@1912/2005/07.19.21.46.25   (acesso restrito)
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Chave SecundáriaINPE-8063-PRE/3879
Rótulo9019
Chave de CitaçãoHolbenEcSeSlPeMaVa:1999:TeSpVa
TítuloTemporal and spatial variability of aerosol loading and properties during the Amazon, North American temperate, and boreal forest burning seasons
Ano1999
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE CI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho2320 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Holben, Brent N.
2 Eck, Thomas F.
3 Setzer, Alberto Waingort
4 Slutzker, Ilya
5 Pereira, Alfredo
6 Markham, Brian
7 Vande-Castle, John
Grupo1 DSR-INPE-MCT-BR
Nome do EventoBiomass Burning and Global Change.
Localização do EventoBR
Páginas618-636
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2015-02-24 14:14:20 :: administrator -> marciana :: 1999
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ResumoBiomass burning plays a significant part in the major terrestrial ecosystems of the globe and recently has become the focus for study on the influence of global climate forcing through direct and indirect impacts on the radiation regime. The concentrations and properties of aerosols contribute significantly to climate radiative forcing. Hansen and Lacis (1990)state that "Aerosols are the source of our greatest uncertainty about climate forcing. Tropospheric aerosols are difficult to monitor because of their spatial inhomogeneity, but they are a crucial variable because of the strong anthropogenic influence on their amount." Addition-ally, modeling by Charlson et al. (1992), Penner et al. (1992, 1994)suggests that the direct and indirect radiative effects of sulfate and other aerosols in the tropo-sphere, including those from biomass burning, may be sufficient worldwide to offset the radiative effects of increases in greenhouse gases. Penner et al. (1994)propose that synoptic-to-global-scale observations be made of the radiation budget, as well as both the com-position of the aerosols and their interactions with water vapor.
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1. Identificação
Tipo de ReferênciaArtigo em Revista Científica (Journal Article)
Sitemtc-m16b.sid.inpe.br
Código do Detentorisadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S
Identificadorx6e6X3pFwXQZ3DUS8rS5/D9npG
Repositóriocptec.inpe.br/walmeida/2004/08.13.10.14   (acesso restrito)
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Chave SecundáriaINPE-11636-PRE/7017
ISSN0177-798X
Chave de CitaçãoSouzaKayaAmbr:2005:InSuVa
TítuloIntraseasonal and submonthly variability over the Eastern Amazon and Northeast Brazil during the autumn rainy season
Ano2005
MêsJuly
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho1582 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Souza, Eve B.
2 Kayano, Mary Toshie
3 Ambrizzi, Tercio
Identificador de Curriculo1
2 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JHST
Grupo1 DMD-INPE-MCT-BR
Afiliação1 CPTEC-INPE-Cachoeira Paulista-12630-000-SP-Brasil
Endereço de e-Mailfabia@cptec.inpe.br
RevistaTheoretical and Applied Climatology
Volume81
Número3 - 4
Páginas177-191
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Palavras-Chaveanomalies
Amazonian
El nino
northeast Brazil
climate variability
ResumoThe precipitation variability over the eastem Amazon (EAM) and northeast Brazil (NEB) during the autumn rainy season (March to May) is diagnosed using raingauge-based weekly data from 1982 to 2001. Since precipitation in this region is remarkably modulated by, the combined effect of the Pacific and Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature (SST) anomalies, two extreme and contrasting large-scale climatic scenarios are considered in this study. The unfavorable (UNFA V) scenario, defined by the simultaneous occurrences of the El Nino and northward SST gradient in the intertropical Atlantic and the favorable (F AV) scenario, by the concomitant occurrences of the La Nina and southward SST gradient in the intertropical Atlantic. UNF A V (F A V) composites for unfiltered data show remarkable changes in both the Walker and the Hadley cells associated with the Atlantic Intertropical Convergence Zone (ll'CZ) anomalously weakened (enhanced) thus with deficient (abundant) seasonal rainfall in most of the EAM/NEB. The pluviometric variability is objectively identified through EOF analyses performed on the (30-70 day) intraseasonal and submonthly (~ 21 day) filtered week1y precipitation anomalies for 18 autumn seasons (1983 to 2000). The principal components (PC) of the first mode of each analysis show strong oscillations. In particular, the oscillations of the PC series during UNF A V and F A V years reveal that events with anomalously deficient and abundant precipitation over the EAM/NEB occur altemately, even under extreme climatic conditions in the tropical Pacific and Atlantic. Composites based on events with anomalously increased precipitation (objectively selected from the PC series) on intraseasonal and subrnonthly scales are analyzed separately for the UNFA V and FAV years. These analyses showed that for both scenarios the more important rainfall-producing atrnospheric mechanism over the EAM/NEB on intraseasonal scale consists in the establishrnent of deep convective bands trigged by South Atlantic Convergence Zone events or persistent frontal systems over the northeast Brazil. Such a regional pattem is embedded in a large-scale dynamical environment related to the propagation of the Madden-Julian Oscillation over the tropical South Amenca. On the other hand, the main rainfall-producing atmospheric mechanism over the EAM/NEB on submonthly scale is the Atlantic ITCZ during .. FA V years; while a weakened Atlantic ITCZ activity may be forced by meridiona1ly elongated rnidlatitude wave trains at upper troposphere during UNFA V years.
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Siteplutao.sid.inpe.br
Código do Detentorisadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S
Identificador8JMKD3MGP3W/3KN384P
Repositóriosid.inpe.br/plutao/2015/12.04.14.41
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DOI10.1590/1519-6984.04214
ISSN1519-6984
Rótulolattes: 9857505876280820 3 AffonsoQueiNovo:2015:AbVaAm
Chave de CitaçãoAffonsoQueiNovo:2015:AbVaAm
TítuloAbiotic variability among different aquatic systems of the central Amazon floodplain during drought and flood events
Ano2015
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE PN
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho4120 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Affonso, Adriana Gomes
2 Queiroz, Helder Lima de
3 Novo, Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes
Identificador de Curriculo1
2
3 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JH39
Grupo1 DSR-OBT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
2
3 DSR-OBT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Afiliação1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
2
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1 affonso@dsr.inpe.br
2
3 evlyn.novo@inpe.br
RevistaBrazilian Journal of Biology
Volume75
Nota SecundáriaA2_PLANEJAMENTO_URBANO_E_REGIONAL_/_DEMOGRAFIA A2_INTERDISCIPLINAR A2_GEOGRAFIA A2_DIREITO A2_CIÊNCIAS_AMBIENTAIS B1_ZOOTECNIA_/_RECURSOS_PESQUEIROS B1_GEOCIÊNCIAS B1_ENGENHARIAS_III B1_ENGENHARIAS_I B1_EDUCAÇÃO_FÍSICA B1_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I B1_BIODIVERSIDADE B2_SOCIOLOGIA B2_SAÚDE_COLETIVA B2_PSICOLOGIA B2_ODONTOLOGIA B2_NUTRIÇÃO B2_MEDICINA_VETERINÁRIA B2_MEDICINA_III B2_MEDICINA_II B2_MATERIAIS B2_FARMÁCIA B2_ENGENHARIAS_IV B2_ENGENHARIAS_II B2_CIÊNCIA_DE_ALIMENTOS B3_MEDICINA_I B4_QUÍMICA B4_MATEMÁTICA_/_PROBABILIDADE_E_ESTATÍSTICA B4_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_III B4_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_II B4_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_I B4_BIOTECNOLOGIA B5_ENSINO C_EDUCAÇÃO
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Palavras-Chaveamazon floodplain
lakes
aquatic systems
ResumoThis paper examines water properties from lakes, (depression lakes, sensu Junk et al., 2012), channels (scroll lakes with high connectivity, sensu Junk et al., 2012) and paleo-channels (scroll lakes with low connectivity-sensu Junk et al., 2012, locally called ressacas) located in Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve, in Central Amazon floodplain, Amazonas, Brazil. We analysed surface temperature, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, transparency, suspended inorganic and organic matter, chlorophyll-a, pheophytin, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, organic and inorganic carbon in 2009 high water phase, 2009 and 2010 low water phases. Multivariate statistical analyses of 24 aquatic systems (6 ressacas, 12 lakes and 6 channels, 142 samples) were applied to the variables in order to: 1) quantify differences among aquatic system types; 2) assess how those differences are affected in the different phases of the hydrological year. First, we analysed the entire set of variables to test for differences among phases of the hydrological year and types of aquatic systems using a PERMANOVA two-way crossed design. The results showed that the all measured limnological variables are distinct regarding both factors: types of aquatic systems and hydrological phases. In general, the magnitude and amplitude of all variables were higher in the low water phase than in the high water phase, except for water transparency in all aquatic systems types. PERMANOVA showed that the differences between aquatic systems types and hydrological phases of all variables were highly significant for both main factors (type and phase) and for the type x phase interaction. Limnological patterns of Amazon floodplain aquatic systems are highly dynamic, dependent on the surrounding environment, flood pulse, main river input and system type. These patterns show how undisturbed systems respond to natural variability in such a diverse environment, and how distinct are those aquatic systems, especially during the low water phase. Aquatic systems in Mamirauá floodplain represent limnological patterns of almost undisturbed areas and can be used as future reference for comparison with disturbed areas, such as those of the Lower Amazon, and as a baseline for studies on the effects of anthropogenic influences and climate change and on Amazon aquatic ecosystem.
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Chave de CitaçãoFischVendHana:2006:RaSpVa
TítuloRainfall space variability during the LBA/TRMM experiment 1999 in Amazônia
FormatoCD-ROM, On-line.
Ano2006
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE CI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho358 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Fisch, Gilberto
2 Vendrame, Iria Fernandes
3 Hanaoka, Paulo Cesar de Melo
Afiliação1 Centro Técnico Aeroespacial, Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço (CTA/IAE), Praça Marechal Eduardo Gomes, 50, 12228-904, São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil (Fisch)
2 Centro Técnico Aeroespacial, Instituto Tecnológico da Aeronáutica e Espaço (CTA/ITA), Praça Marechal Eduardo Gomes, 50, 12228-904, São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil (Vendrame, Hanaoka)
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1 gfisch@iae.cta.br
2 hiria@iae.cta.br
EditorVera, Carolina
Nobre, Carlos
Endereço de e-Mailgfisch@iae.cta.br
Nome do EventoInternational Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, 8 (ICSHMO).
Localização do EventoFoz do Iguaçu
Data24-28 Apr. 2006
Editora (Publisher)American Meteorological Society (AMS)
Cidade da Editora45 Beacon Hill Road, Boston, MA, USA
Páginas741-743
Título do LivroProceedings
Tipo TerciárioPoster
OrganizaçãoAmerican Meteorological Society (AMS)
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Palavras-Chaveinterstation methodology
correlation coefficient
convective rainfall
raingauges
mesoscale convective system
ResumoThe intermittence of tropical rains is a source of spatial variability of the rainfall. The purpose of this work was to study the space variability of the convective rainfall in Amazonia during the LBA/TRMM experiment 1999. A dataset of 37 rain gauges (split in 4 networks and geographic located with a maximum distance amongst them around 50 km) have been used to provide rainfall measurements for the period from mid Dec 1998 until end of Feb 1999, which is the peak of the rainy season at Rondonia (southwest of Amazonia). The methodology of interstation correlation (based on conditional probability and assuming a bivariate mixed lognormal distribution) have been applied to computed daily rainfall and the results had showed that rainfalls occurring within a 1 km of radius have a high correlation coefficient r (ranging from 0.7 up to 0.9) representing the validation of a point rainfall measurement. The adjusted curve of the correlation coefficient (r) vs distance (d in km) was: r = 0.72 0.15 ln (d).
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TipoHydrological variability and modeling
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DOI10.1080/01431161.2022.2106801
ISSN0143-1161
Chave de CitaçãoPetriGaArSiAlOlFe:2022:SoIlEf
TítuloSolar illumination effects on the dry-season variability of spectral and spatial attributes calculated from PlanetScope data over tropical forests of the Amazon
Ano2022
MêsJune
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo de Trabalhojournal article
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Petri, Caio Arlanche
2 Galvão, Lênio Soares
3 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
4 Silva, Ricardo Dalagnol da
5 Almeida, Catherine Torres de
6 Oliveira, Afonso Henrique Moraes
7 Feliz, Iara Musse
Identificador de Curriculo1
2 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JHLF
Grupo1 SER-SRE-DIPGR-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
2 DIOTG-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
3 DIOTG-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
4 DIOTG-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
5 SER-SRE-DIPGR-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR
Afiliação1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1 caioarlanchepetri@gmail.com
2 lenio.galvao@hotmail.com
3 luiz.aragao@inpe.br
4 ricds@hotmail.com
5 cathe.torres@gmail.com
RevistaInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume43
Número11
Páginas4087-4116
Nota SecundáriaA1_PLANEJAMENTO_URBANO_E_REGIONAL_/_DEMOGRAFIA A2_INTERDISCIPLINAR A2_GEOGRAFIA A2_ENGENHARIAS_IV A2_ENGENHARIAS_III A2_ENGENHARIAS_I A2_CIÊNCIAS_AMBIENTAIS A2_CIÊNCIA_DA_COMPUTAÇÃO B1_MATEMÁTICA_/_PROBABILIDADE_E_ESTATÍSTICA B1_GEOCIÊNCIAS B1_ENGENHARIAS_II B1_CIÊNCIAS_AGRÁRIAS_I B1_BIODIVERSIDADE B2_SAÚDE_COLETIVA B2_ODONTOLOGIA B3_CIÊNCIAS_BIOLÓGICAS_I B3_BIOTECNOLOGIA B5_ASTRONOMIA_/_FÍSICA
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Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Tipo de Versãopublisher
Palavras-ChaveSolar illumination
satellite constellation
green-up
tropical forests
dry season
vegetation indices
Amazon
ResumoThe spectral variability of tropical forests during the Amazonian dry season is not entirely understood because of the divergent responses in Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) vegetation indices (VIs) measured under-increased water deficit and high insolation. Here, we used a dataset composed of 493 cloud-free PlanetScope (PS) images to investigate possible effects of solar illumination on the dry-season variability of spectral and spatial attributes. The attributes were calculated from June to September over dense tropical forests of the Amazon. The dry-season images were obtained at nadir viewing between 2017 and 2019 over 12 selected sites representing different climatic and environmental conditions. To detect dry-season patterns of vegetation brightness with changes in the geometry of image acquisition, we applied principal component analysis (PCA) over the PS surface reflectance. We plotted the average surface reflectance (2017-2019) for each of the four PS bands and inspected the variability of two VIs with distinct levels of anisotropy to bidirectional effects: the Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) and the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). We also investigated the signal of textural metrics from Grey Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) obtained from the near-infrared (NIR) band of PS. Finally, we generated shade fractions from Spectral Mixture Analysis (SMA), correlated the spectral and spatial attributes of vegetation with solar angles, and observed the dry-season variability in reflectance and VIs over pseudo-invariant soil surfaces. The results showed the existence of solar illumination effects on PS image acquisition during the dry season of the Amazon, which affected differently the NDVI and EVI. From the beginning (June) to the end (September) of the dry season, the solar zenith angle (SZA) decreased and the solar azimuth angle (SAA) increased during the period of acquisition of the PS images. The amplitude of SZA between June and September increased towards south of the Amazon, while the amplitude of SAA increased towards north of this region. Changes in vegetation brightness from June to September were captured by PCA over some sites. Because of the overall increase in both red and NIR band reflectance, solar illumination effects were compensated during the NDVI calculation. In contrast, because the EVI is largely driven by changes in NIR reflectance, these effects contributed to increase the EVI signal at the end of the dry season. For most sites, GLCM texture mean increased towards the end of the dry season, while texture variance decreased in the opposite direction. Shade fractions decreased towards September when reduced amounts of canopy shadows were sensed by PS. EVI was more anisotropic than NDVI and presented higher negative correlations with SZA and shade fractions and higher positive correlations with SAA and texture mean. The dry-season increase in EVI with solar illumination effects was also observed over pseudo-invariant soil surfaces. From this unprecedent scale of observations at high spatial and temporal resolutions, we recommend caution when using anisotropic VIs for large-scale phenological studies over the Amazon because biophysical and non-biophysical signals may be coupled together.
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Código do Detentorisadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S
Repositóriocptec.inpe.br/adm_conf/2005/10.30.19.43
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Chave de CitaçãoSouzaRoch:2006:DiVaRa
TítuloOn the diurnal variability of rainfall in eastern amazonia along atlantic coast during rainy season
FormatoCD-ROM, On-line.
Ano2006
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE CI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho565 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Souza, Everaldo B. De
2 Rocha, Edson J. P. Da
Afiliação1 Divisão de Meteorologia, SIPAM/ATECH, Manaus-AM, Brasil
2 Departamento de Meteorologia, UFPa, Belém-PA, Brasil
Endereço de e-Mail do Autor1 everaldobsouza@yahoo.com.br
EditorVera, Carolina
Nobre, Carlos
Endereço de e-Mailesouza@atech.br
Nome do EventoInternational Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, 8 (ICSHMO).
Localização do EventoFoz do Iguaçu
Data24-28 Apr. 2006
Editora (Publisher)American Meteorological Society (AMS)
Cidade da Editora45 Beacon Hill Road, Boston, MA, USA
Páginas1203-1207
Título do LivroProceedings
Tipo TerciárioPoster
OrganizaçãoAmerican Meteorological Society (AMS)
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Palavras-Chaveeastern Amazonia
diurnal cycle
precipitation
ITCZ
ResumoThe knowledge of variation of precipitation over short timescales, such as the diurnal cycle, is essential in understanding of the physics of tropical atmosphere. The diurnal variability of rainfall in particular over the Amazonia has been previously documented using high temporal resolution data collected in field experiments, like ABRACOS (Anglo Brazilian Climate Observation Study) and LBA (Large-scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia). Previous works that used these data evidenced rainfall maxima in southwest and central Amazonia (Ji-Paraná and Manaus) in late afternoon, while in eastern Amazonia (Marabá) there is a maximum in the morning. On the other hand, there have been few investigations on the diurnal variability of rainfall in particular over eastern Amazonia along Atlantic coast. In the present work, five years (2001-2005) of continuous rainfall data collected by MilênioLBA (Large-scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia) station in Bragança (00º 50' S, 46º 38' W) are used in order to describe coherent diurnal variation of rainfall in eastern Amazonia off Atlantic coast during rainy season (January to May). The 5-yr average of accumulation of rainfall in each 6 h (06:00, 12:00, 18:00 and 24:00 LST) evidenced a maximum peak during morning and a sharp minimum in the afternoon. A significant diurnal cycle related to Intertropical Convergence Zone activity in the equatorial Atlantic is pointed out as the main mechanism regulator of diurnal pluviometric variability in coastal region along Pará and Amapá states. March presents highest frequency of rainy days following by April and February. Furthermore, the frequency distribution of rainfall considering different intensity ranges (0.1 to 5, 5.1 to 10, 10.1 to 25, 25.1 to 50, 50.1 to 75, 75.1 to 100 and > 100 mm) is documented for each month and period of diurnal cycle. An outstanding result evidenced is frequency distribution of events with rainfall less than 5 mm, which explain the largest proportional contribution of the rainfall total observed during rainy season that reach 21.6% in January, 24.5% in May, 29.8% in February, 33.2% in April and 36% in March.
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TipoMonsoon systems and continental rainfall
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Código do Detentorisadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S
Identificadorx6e6X3pFwXQZ3DUS8rS5/D8J7R
Repositóriocptec.inpe.br/walmeida/2004/08.12.09.01
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Chave SecundáriaINPE-11373-PRE/6810
ISSN0894-8763
Chave de CitaçãoGuSCGLMWANMMORNS:2004:WeDrSu
TítuloModeling Carbon Sequestration over the Large-Scale Amazon Basin, Aided by Satellite Observations. Part I: Wet- and Dry-Season Surface Radiation Budget Flux and Precipitation Variability Based on GOES Retrievals
ProjetoInteração biosfera-atmosfera e ciclos biogeoquímicos na Amazonia
Ano2004
Mêsjune
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho1168 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor 1 Gu, Jiujing
 2 Smith, Eric A.
 3 Cooper, Harry J.
 4 Grose, Andrew
 5 Liu, Guosheng
 6 Merritt, James D.
 7 Waterloo, Maarten J.
 8 Araújo, Alessandro C. de
 9 Nobre, Antonio D.
10 Manzi, Antonio Ocimar
11 Marengo, JosÉ Antonio
12 Oliveira, Paulo J. de
13 von Randow, Celso
14 Norman, John
15 Silva Dias, Pedro Leite
Grupo 1
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10 DMD-INPE-MCT-BR
11 DMD-INPE-MCT-BR
12 SSS-INPE-MCT-BR
13 SSS-INPE-MCT-BR
Afiliação 1 The Florida State University, Department of Meteorology
 2 NASA
 3 The Florida State University, Department of Meteorology
 4 The Florida State University, Department of Meteorology
 5 The Florida State University, Department of Meteorology
 6 The Florida State University, Department of Meteorology
 7 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdan
 8 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
 9 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)
10 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Centro de Previsão do Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (INPE.CPTEC)
11 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Centro de Previsão do Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (INPE.CPTEC)
12 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Centro de Previsão do Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (INPE.CPTEC)
13 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Centro de Previsão do Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (INPE.CPTEC)
14 University of Wisconsin, Department of Soil Science
15 Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Ciências Atmosféricas (USP)
Endereço de e-Mailfabia@cptec.inpe.br
RevistaJournal of Applied Meteorology
Volume43
Número6
Páginas870-886
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Estágio do Conteúdoconcluido
Transferível1
Tipo do ConteúdoExternal Contribution
Palavras-ChaveMETEOROLOGY
Amazônia region
Satellites
Dry season
METEOROLOGIA
Região amazônica
Satélites
Estação seca
ResumoIn this first part of a two-part investigation, large-scale Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) analyses over the Amazônia region have been carried out for March and October of 1999 to provide detailed information on surface radiation budget (SRB) and precipitation variability. SRB fluxes and rainfall are the two foremost cloud-modulated control variables that affect land surface processes, and they require specification at spacetime resolutions concomitant with the changing cloud field to represent adequately the complex coupling of energy, water, and carbon budgets. These processes ultimately determine the relative variations in carbon sequestration and carbon dioxide release within a forest ecosystem. SRB and precipitation retrieval algorithms using GOES imager measurements are used to retrieve surface downward radiation and surface rain rates at high spacetime resolutions for large-scale carbon budget modeling applications in conjunction with the Large-Scale BiosphereAtmosphere Experiment in Amazônia. To validate the retrieval algorithms, instantaneous estimates of SRB fluxes and rain rates over 8 km × 8 km areas were compared with 30-min-averaged surface measurements obtained from tower sites located near Ji-Paraná and Manaus in the states of Rondônia and Amazonas, respectively. Because of large aerosol concentrations originating from biomass burning during the dry season (i.e., September and October for purposes of this analysis), an aerosol index from the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer is used in the solar radiation retrieval algorithm. The validation comparisons indicate that bias errors for incoming total solar, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), and infrared flux retrievals are under 4%, 6%, and 3% of the mean values, respectively. Precision errors at the analyzed space time scales are on the order of 20%, 20%, and 5%. The visible and infrared satellite measurements used for precipitation retrieval do not directly detect rainfall processes, and yet they are responsive to the rapidly changing cloud fields, which are directly associated with precipitation life cycles over the Amazon basin. In conducting the validation analysis at high spacetime scales, the comparisons indicate systematic bias uncertainties on the order of 25%. These uncertainties are comparable to published values from an independent assessment of bias uncertainties inherent to the current highest-quality satellite retrievals, that is, from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission. Because precipitation is a weak direct control on photosynthesis for the Amazon ecosystem, that is, photosynthesis is dominated by the strong diurnal controls of incoming PAR and ambient air-canopy temperatures, such uncertainties are tolerable. By the same token, precipitation is a strong control on soil thermal properties and carbon respiration through soil moisture, but the latter is a time-integrating variable and thus inhibits introduction of modeling errors caused by random errors in the precipitation forcing. The investigation concludes with analysis of the monthly, daily, and diurnal variations intrinsic to SRB and rainfall processes over the Amazon basin, including explanations of how these variations arise during wet- and dry-season periods.
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Chave SecundáriaINPE-12424-PRE/7728
ISSN0273-1177
Chave de CitaçãoMarengoFisMorVenDia:2004:DiVaRa
TítuloDiurnal variability of rainfall in Southwest Amazonia during the LBA-TRMM field campaign of the Austral summer of 1999
ProjetoValidação de modelos de circulação global da atmosfera
Ano2004
Data de Acesso16 maio 2024
Tipo SecundárioPRE PI
Número de Arquivos1
Tamanho2266 KiB
2. Contextualização
Autor1 Marengo, José Antonio
2 Fisch, Gilberto
3 Morales, Carlos
4 Vendrame, Iria
5 Dias, Paulo C.
Grupo1 DMD-INPE-MCT-BR
Afiliação1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Centro de Previsão do Tempo e Estudos Climáticos (INPE.CPTEC)
2 Centro Técnico Aeroespacial (CTA)
3 Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Ciências Atmosféricas (USP.IAG)
4 Centro Técnico Aeroespacial (CTA)
5 Centro Técnico Aeroespacial (CTA)
Endereço de e-Mailatus@cptec.inpe.br
RevistaAdvances in Space Research
Volume34
Número4
Páginas593 - 603
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Palavras-ChaveMETEOROLOGY
Amazonia
Convection
Raingauge
Rainfall
Diurnal cycle
METEOROLOGIA
Amazonia
Convecção
Chuva
Pluviometros
Ciclo diurno
ResumoThe TRMM-LBA field campaign was held during the austral summer of 1999 in southwestern Amazonia. Among the major objectives, was the identification and description of the diurnal variability of rainfall in the region, associated with the different rain producing weather systems that occurred during the January-February season. By using a network of 40 digital rain gauges implemented in the state of Rondônia, and together with observations and analyses of circulation and convection, it was possible to identify details of the diurnal cycle of rainfall and the associated rainfall mechanisms. Rainfall episodes were characterized by regimes of "low-level easterly" and "westerly" winds in the context of the largescale circulation. The westerly regime is related to an enhanced South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ) and an intense and/or wide Low Level Jet (LLJ) east of the Andes, which can extend eastward towards Rondônia, even though some westerly regime episodes also show a LLJ that remains close to the foothill of the Andes. The easterly regime is related to easterly propagating systems (e.g. squall-lines) with possible weakened or less frequent LLJs and a suppressed SACZ. Diurnal variability of rainfall during westerly surface wind regime shows a characteristic maximum at late afternoon followed by a relatively weaker second maximum at early evening (2100 Local Standard Time LST). The easterly regime composite shows an early morning maximum followed by an even stronger maximum in the afternoon. RESUMO: O experimento de campo do TRMM-LBA ocorreu conteceu durante o verão austral de 1999, na região do sudeste de Amazonia. Entre os principais objetivos deste trabalho pode-se citar a identificação e descrição da variabilidade diurna da chuva nesta região, associada a diferentes fenômenos meteorológicos e sistemas de tempo que ocorreram durante o período de Janeiro-Fevereiro. Usando uma rede de 40 pluviômetros instalados no estado de Rondônia, ,juntamente com outras observações de circulação atmosférica e convecção, foi possível identificar detalhes do ciclo diurno de chuva e os mecanismos de circulação associados. Os eventos de chuva foram caracterizados por regimes de vento nos níveis baixos e no contexto da circulação de grande escala: ventos de oeste e de leste. O regime de oeste se associa a Zona de Convergência do Atlântico Sul (ZCAS) e a episódios intensos de jatos de baixos níveis ao leste dos Andes (LLJ), que podem estender seus efeitos até Rondônia. Episódios de eventos de leste se associam a sistemas meteorológicos que se propagam desde a Foz do Rio Amazonas em direção oeste (e.g. linhas de instabilidade) e podem ser acompanhados por episódios fracos de LLJ e de ZCAS. A variabilidade diurna de chuva durante episódios de circulação "de oeste" apresenta um máximo característico á tarde (1200-1400 hora local) com um máximo secundário á noite (2000-2200 hora local). O regime de circulação "de leste" mostra um máximo á tarde (1200-1400 hora local), precedido de um máximo secundário durante a madrugada (0000-0200 hora local).
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