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CLIMATE SERVICES IN BRAZIL: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

Tipo: Produção Bibliográfica
| Ano: 2021

Resumo

From the devastating effects of the 1877–1879 Great Drought in the Northeast region to the creation of the Center for Weather Forecast and Climate Studies (CPTEC) at the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in the early 1990 s, Brazil went from a total absence of meteorological expertise to becoming a member of a select group of nations with the infrastructure and technical expertise to build and run a global general circulation model. This article reviews the most critical moments in the development of climate services in Brazil, addressing the evolution of its infrastructure for observation, monitoring, modeling, and prediction, the still incipient efforts in systematically understanding users’ perspectives and needs, and the work required to incorporate the usable science and co-production paradigms into the main centers of production of climate information. Advances and challenges are analyzed, and actions for strengthening the climate services framework are proposed.

Membros

PAULO AUGUSTO SOBRAL ESCADA
CAIO AUGUSTO DOS SANTOS COELHO
RENZO ROMANO TADDEI
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SÃO PAULO
SURAJE DESSAI
IRACEMA FONSECA DE ALBUQUERQUE CAVALCANTI
ROBERTO DONATO DA SILVA JUNIOR
MARY TOSHIE KAYANO
ROBERTO DONATO DA SILVA JUNIOR
MARY TOSHIE KAYANO
EDUARDO SAVIO PASSOS RODRIGUES MARTINS
JEAN CARLOS HOCHSPRUNG MIGUEL
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS
MARKO SYNESIO ALVES MONTEIRO
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS
MARLEY CAVALCANTE DE LIMA MOSCATI