Ariabilidade Climática e Controles do Clima em Unidades de Conservação: Estudo de caso no Parque Estadual de Itapuã, Viamão/RS, sob Domínios Atmosféricos Tropicais
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X13197Abstract
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X13197
This research concerns in to analyze the spatial distribution of climate in Itapuã State Park, located in the municipality of Viamão/RS under domain anticiclonal tropical Atlantic and tropical continental in two hours of collection. For this research climate in loco needed to carry out fieldwork in park, which was held mobile transect in areas of high topographic expression and beaches, in fifteen different points. It was measured dry bulb temperature, wet bulb temperature and relative humidity. It was made maps of the spatial variation of climate raised and used for synoptic maps and satellite images for identification of active weather systems. After climatic analysis and mapping, it was seen that the spatial variability of attributes is as diverse and dynamic as the nature of the landscape park and its climatic controls, because the dry bulb temperature was variability between the two schedules associated exclusively to the orientation of the strands while the dry bulb temperature at altitude in the various collection points. The variation of the relative humidity was linked, in the morning, the orientation of the strands, and in the afternoon, the presence of vegetation larger.
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