Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia ()

Trends in Crop Reference Evapotranspiration and Climatological Variables Across Ceará State – Brazil

  • Virginia Ellen do Nascimento Paulino,
  • Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho Studart,
  • José Nilson B. Campos,
  • Carlos J. Pestana,
  • Renata Mendes Luna,
  • José Maria Brabo Alves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-7786334017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1
pp. 79 – 88

Abstract

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Abstract Irrigation has a substantial share in total world water demand. At the global level, the withdrawal ratio for agriculture is 69 percent. Irrigation is necessary to compensate evapotranspiration (ET) deficit due to insufficient precipitation. Knowing the impacts of climatic changes on meteorological variables that directly affect the ET is important for successful climate adaptation. This paper analyzes annual trends in measured meteorological variables and in the crop reference evapotranspiration (ET0), at eight climatological stations in Ceará State, Brazil. Two statistical tests for trend analysis were used - Mann-Kendall and linear regression. The results indicate positive trend, statistically significant, in the maximum air temperature in five of eight stations. Minimum air temperature showed positive trend in three stations. Wind speed, sunshine hours and relative humidity presented positive and negative trends. These irregular patterns directly impacted ET0 in three stations. It seems that the increasing trend in ET0 was probably due to a significant increase detected in maximum temperature and minimum air temperature, not fully offset by the decrease in wind speed and relative humidity. The warning from these results is that water demand for irrigation is expected to significantly increase over the next decades on in Jaguaribe River Basin.

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