Analise da frequência e intensidade da precipitação nos aeroportos de Ponta Pelada E Eduardo Gomes na cidade de Manaus - AM
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and intensity of precipitation for two regions of
the city of Manaus - AM in the period 2009-2016. For this, precipitation data of two stations,
the Eduardo Gomes Airport (AEG) and Ponta Pelada Airport (APP) locates in the south and
northwest of the city of Manaus were used. The methodology consisted of evaluating seasonal
and diurnal variability of rainfall in terms of intensity and frequency. Initially, the monthly
rainfall accumulation of the two regions was calculated for each year separately, in order to
compare with the climate of Manaus. Then, monthly and daytime frequency of precipitation
and the seasonal distribution of the insensitive of the rain events were calculated. In general,
the total monthly precipitation for the AEG and APP followed the seasonal precipitation of
the city of Manaus. However, in some years, values below or above monthly climatology are
observed, possibly associated to interannual variability of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation
phenomenon. Concerning the classification by rain intensity, in the two regions the highest
frequencies occur in the very low precipitation category (0.2 - 1.6 mm) during the January,
February and March (JFM) trimester. Events considered extreme (> 18 mm) also occur more
frequently in the JFM period, but with smaller numbers of occurrences. The frequency of
monthly rainfall showed a higher occurrence of events in the rainy season of the Amazon
Region (December to April), with higher values in April, while that in period from June to
November (dry season) shows the lowest occurrences, with lower values in September. In
relation to the daytime frequency, the highest frequency occurs from 10-15 local time and
secondary peaks occur by dawn (00 local time), morning (06 local time) and night (18 local
time) on most months.