2020
DOI: 10.5380/abclima.v26i0.67914
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Análise Pluviométrica No Estado Do Pará: Comparação Entre Dados Obtidos De Estações Pluviométricas E Do Satélite GPCC

Abstract: O presente estudo teve como objetivo analisar o comportamento pluviométrico das médias mensais e anuais das precipitações pluviométricas obtidas de duas fontes de dados diferentes, HidroWeb (ANA) e do satélite meteorológico GPCC, para a série de dados de 1986 a 2015. Com auxílio de ferramentas de geoprocessamento foi feito a interpolação de ambas as fontes de dados, pelo método de Krigagem, para médias mensais e anuais e de posse destas, feitas as comparações. Para avaliar o desempenho utilizou-se como métodos… Show more

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“…The Bovines were evaluated in 2022, a year with increased rainfall (September, 57.8 mm; October, 98.6 mm; November, 132.6 mm; and December, 180.79 mm) [18], which is much higher than the expected total for 2023. This explains the accumulation of mud and organic matter in animal management areas on the studied properties, with rainfall and humidity being important risk factors in the Amazon Biome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Bovines were evaluated in 2022, a year with increased rainfall (September, 57.8 mm; October, 98.6 mm; November, 132.6 mm; and December, 180.79 mm) [18], which is much higher than the expected total for 2023. This explains the accumulation of mud and organic matter in animal management areas on the studied properties, with rainfall and humidity being important risk factors in the Amazon Biome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Bovines were evaluated in 2022, a year with increased rainfall (September, 57.8 mm; October, 98.6 mm; November, 132.6 mm; and December, 180.79 mm) [18], much higher than the expected for 2023, justifying the accumulation of mud and organic matter in animal management areas on the studied properties, with rainfall and humidity being important epidemiological factors in the Amazon Biome. However, Rodrigues et al [19] and Klitgaard et al [20] studied foot disorders in dairy cows, determining spirochetes the possible agent involved in hoof injury cases, including BDCD, and suggesting that humidity is a relevant factor in BDCD pathogenesis, was observed in the present study, especially during the rainy season in which it was conducted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The animals were evaluated in 2022, a year with increased rainfall (September, 57.8 mm; October, 98.6 mm; November, 132.6 mm; and December, 180.79 mm) [15], much higher than the expected for 2023, justifying the accumulation of mud and organic matter in animal management areas on the studied properties, with rainfall and humidity being important epidemiological factors in the Amazon Biome. However, Celso et al [16] and Klitgaard et al [17] studied foot disorders in dairy cows, determining Treponema sp as the possible agent involved in hoof injury cases, including BDD, and suggesting that humidity is not a relevant factor in BDD pathogenesis, differently from what was observed in the present study, especially during the rainy season in which it was conducted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%