Caracterização do regime pluviométrico na Cidade de Assú/RN entre os anos de 1996 e 2020
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2021-08-09Autor
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The city of Assú, in Rio Grande do Norte, has great agricultural potential. As it is located in
the semiarid region, climatic instability is common, especially with regard to rainfall, with
rainfall concentrated in a few months of the year and poorly distributed, making it difficult to
carry out agricultural activities that rely exclusively on rainwater as a water source for
production. However, few studies on the city's climate have been developed to determine the
behavior of rainfall over the years, in order to assist rural producers in decision-making.
Therefore, this work aimed to characterize the rainfall regime in the city of Assú/RN in the
period between 1996 and 2020. Daily rainfall data obtained from the Agricultural Research
Company of RN (EMPARN) were used through from a pluviometric station located in the
city of Assú/RN, whose geographic coordinates are: latitude 5° 35' .00'' S; longitude of 36°
54' 24.63'' W and altitude of 32 m. From the average monthly precipitation values, it was
possible to divide the year into two seasons: a rainy and a dry season. The rainy season is
concentrated in the first semester, and starts in January, with most of the precipitation
occurring in the months of March and April, which together correspond to 50% of the
precipitation observed in the year. March was the wettest month, with an average rainfall of
145 mm, with an average standard error of 16.1 mm. The months from August to November
were the driest, with an average rainfall of less than 10 mm/month. With the concentration of
rains in a few months, better planning is needed by rural producers in the city to define an
agricultural calendar and select short-cycle crops, in order to reduce risks in agricultural
production and with regard to livestock, the management of forage production must provide
for a storage system (silage or haymaking) that guarantees feeding for at least six months
without rain.