Climatic features in the Serra do Sincorá geopark, in Chapada Diamantina, in the state of Bahia, Brazil

Authors

  • Welison Nascimento Meira Author
  • Fernanda da Silva Almeida Author
  • Artur José Pires Veiga Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n38-036

Keywords:

Serra do Sincorá Geopark, Evapotranspiration, Precipitation, Air temperature

Abstract

Climate studies and their elements are important, because in addition to research and weather forecasting, other sectors of the community need information about weather and climate, such as agriculture, aviation, civil defense, water resources management, navigation and the energy sector. In this sense, the present study aimed to analyze the variability of some elements of the climate of the Bahian municipalities of Andaraí, Lençóis, Mucugê and Palmeiras, the area of proposition for the creation of the Serra do Sincorá Geopark, in Chapada Diamantina, based on air temperature, rainfall and evapotranspiration in the perspective of understanding the behavior of the local climate and its possible effects in the region. For this analysis, specific time intervals were selected for each municipality, available at the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET) and Climatempo. The data were tabulated for statistical analysis of the behavior of the climate elements over the months and years, using as parameters the sum, minimum, maximum, average and the correlation between the meteorological variables, with the generation of climograms and comparative graphs. The relevance of the study lies in understanding the climatic variations of the municipalities in the proposed area of the Serra do Sincorá Geopark in relation to its climatic dimension, since the results may offer subsidies regarding environmental planning, in addition to a contribution to the local population, since there are few studies in the field of climatology in the region. With the analysis of meteorological data, it is proven that the municipalities of Andaraí, Lençóis, Mucugê and Palmeiras, due to climate factors, such as altitude, latitude and longitude, on a regional scale, influence the behavior of climate elements.  

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Published

2024-07-23