Classificação climática da microrregião de Recife – PE
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Se pretendió analizar las características climáticas y el régimen hídrico anual de la microrregión de Recife–PE. Se utilizaron valores mensuales de las precipitaciones de 1967 a 2017 de 8 estaciones. Para realizar el BHC se adoptó la CAD de 100 mm. Los resultados mostraron períodos secos y lluviosos bien definidos con precipitaciones de 1.566 mm/año y temperatura promedio del aire de 25,1ºC, con amplitud de 3,3°C. Se verificó una disminución gradual de las precipitaciones, ETP, ETR, EXC y reposición hídrica, así como un aumento de la DEF en el sentido este–oeste. Esos parámetros fueron importantes para comprender la alteración de humedad en el suelo y para obtener los tipos climáticos basados en los índices de humedad, aridez, hídrico y ETP del verano.
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