THERMO-HYGROMETRIC VARIABILITY IN DIFFERENT LAND USES IN THE ERNESTINA RESERVOIR ENVIRONMENT, ERNESTINA / RS, IN WINTER SITUATION

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THERMO-HYGROMETRIC VARIABILITY IN DIFFERENT LAND USES IN THE ERNESTINA RESERVOIR ENVIRONMENT, ERNESTINA / RS, IN WINTER SITUATION

Ano: 2017 | Volume: 39 | Número: Especial
Autores: Denise Cristina Borges, Cássio Arthur Wollmann, Jakeline Baratto
Autor Correspondente: Denise Cristina Borges | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: thermo-hygrometric variability; land use; ernestina / rs

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The present research has as general objective to analyze the thermo-hygrometric variability in three different land uses near the Ernestina Reservoir, in the city of Ernestina / RS, during the month of July 2015, in daily and hourly scale, with the proposition of a spatial-temporal dashboard of data analysis. Theoretical basis was used, and data on the climatic elements of temperature and relative air humidity in the field were collected, based on the methodology of Wollmann and Simioni (2013). Three meteorological mini-shelters were installed in each of the three study areas selected for the collection of humidity and temperature, according to Hoppe's methodology (2015). Besides the statistical analyzes, the technique of graphical representation by Temporal-Space panels was applied, according to Zavattini and Boin (2013). The main results were that the forest fragment presented a lower thermo-hygrometric variation in comparison to the crop and the plains, suffering less interference of the elements of the climate over its area, both at night and during the day. The crop was presented with a higher variation in temperature and humidity, with higher temperatures and lower humidity in comparison with the plots and the forest fragment