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Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction
This paper reviews the experimental activity and primary results of the Amazon Region Micrometeorology Experiment (ARME), and the subsequent impact of these data in improving the prediction of post-deforestation Amazonian climate using general circulation models. It previews the new 5 year programme...
Autor principal: | Shuttleworth, William James |
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Outros Autores: | Gash, John H.C., Roberts, John M., Nobre, Carlos Afonso, Molion, Luiz Carlos Baldicero, Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré Góes |
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oai:repositorio:1-19544 Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction Shuttleworth, William James Gash, John H.C. Roberts, John M. Nobre, Carlos Afonso Molion, Luiz Carlos Baldicero Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré Góes Climate Climatological Research Deforestation General Circulation Model Land-atmosphere Interaction Brazil, Amazon Brazil, Amazonia Logging--brazil Logging--environmental Impact Meteorology--research Amazonian Climates Post Deforestation Meteorology This paper reviews the experimental activity and primary results of the Amazon Region Micrometeorology Experiment (ARME), and the subsequent impact of these data in improving the prediction of post-deforestation Amazonian climate using general circulation models. It previews the new 5 year programme of collaborative Anglo-Brazilian research which will extend these studies by providing calibration of the land-atmosphere interaction for cleared forest areas, and measurements of the comparative near-surface climatology for large clearings and adjacent areas of undisturbed natural forest. Finally it overviews preliminary plans for a major international study in Amazonia under the World Climate Research Programme and the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme. © 1991. 2020-06-15T22:09:46Z 2020-06-15T22:09:46Z 1991 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/19544 10.1016/0022-1694(91)90045-J en Volume 129, Número 1-4, Pags. 71-85 Restrito Journal of Hydrology |
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional |
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Climate Climatological Research Deforestation General Circulation Model Land-atmosphere Interaction Brazil, Amazon Brazil, Amazonia Logging--brazil Logging--environmental Impact Meteorology--research Amazonian Climates Post Deforestation Meteorology |
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Climate Climatological Research Deforestation General Circulation Model Land-atmosphere Interaction Brazil, Amazon Brazil, Amazonia Logging--brazil Logging--environmental Impact Meteorology--research Amazonian Climates Post Deforestation Meteorology Shuttleworth, William James Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction |
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Climate Climatological Research Deforestation General Circulation Model Land-atmosphere Interaction Brazil, Amazon Brazil, Amazonia Logging--brazil Logging--environmental Impact Meteorology--research Amazonian Climates Post Deforestation Meteorology |
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This paper reviews the experimental activity and primary results of the Amazon Region Micrometeorology Experiment (ARME), and the subsequent impact of these data in improving the prediction of post-deforestation Amazonian climate using general circulation models. It previews the new 5 year programme of collaborative Anglo-Brazilian research which will extend these studies by providing calibration of the land-atmosphere interaction for cleared forest areas, and measurements of the comparative near-surface climatology for large clearings and adjacent areas of undisturbed natural forest. Finally it overviews preliminary plans for a major international study in Amazonia under the World Climate Research Programme and the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme. © 1991. |
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Artigo |
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Shuttleworth, William James |
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Gash, John H.C. Roberts, John M. Nobre, Carlos Afonso Molion, Luiz Carlos Baldicero Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré Góes |
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Gash, John H.C. Roberts, John M. Nobre, Carlos Afonso Molion, Luiz Carlos Baldicero Ribeiro, Maria de Nazaré Góes |
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Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction |
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Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction |
title_full |
Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction |
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Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction |
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Post-deforestation Amazonian climate: Anglo-Brazilian research to improve prediction |
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post-deforestation amazonian climate: anglo-brazilian research to improve prediction |
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Journal of Hydrology |
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2020 |
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https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/19544 |
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