CHARACTERIZATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE RECURRENCE PROBABILITY OF HIDROMETEOROLOGICAL AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL DISASTERS ON THE PARANÁ COAST

The research aimed to characterize meteorological, hydrological, and geomorphological disasters registered on the coast of Paraná's cities in a period of thirty years (1990-2020) and calculate the return time and probability of recurrence (from 1 to 100 years) of events from the triggering rain...

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Autores: Pinheiro, Clara Kim, Silveira, Ricardo Michael Pinheiro, Faria, Gislaine Garcia de
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2023
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
Repositório:Caminhos de Geografia
Idioma:português
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/68638
Acesso em linha:https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/68638
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Inundações
Alagamentos
Deslizamentos
Chuvas deflagradoras
Suscetibilidade a movimentos de massa
Floods
Waterlogging
Landslides
Trigger rains
Susceptibility to mass movements
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Resumo:The research aimed to characterize meteorological, hydrological, and geomorphological disasters registered on the coast of Paraná's cities in a period of thirty years (1990-2020) and calculate the return time and probability of recurrence (from 1 to 100 years) of events from the triggering rains, in order to analyze the rainfall thresholds in 24h and 96h, seasonally and by disaster categories. The results indicated, in conclusion, that: meteorological disasters accounted for half (50%) of the occurrences; the average rainfall triggering disasters in the coastal region of Paraná was 80.9 mm/24h and 153 mm/96h, being 87.9 mm/24h for hydrological disasters and 44.3 mm/24h for those with geomorphological prevalence; intense events were triggered with volumes of 104.6 mm/24h and 178.4 mm/96h; 56% of the disasters occurred in summer; the megadisaster of 03/11/2011 has a return time of 21.2 years and a probability of annual recurrence of 4.59%, 37.5% in 10 years and 90.9% in 100 years.