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Brazil: Diagnosis of the occurrence of phenomena causing meteorological damages and losses in Infrastructures in the State of Santa Catarina

This research aims to support the development of climate services by conducting a survey and analysis of meteorological phenomena that have the potential to cause damage and losses to infrastructures in Brazil, specifically transmission lines of Eletrosul and the Port of Itajaí.

Brazil: Development of Climate Services for Solar and Wind Resources for various scales and possible Impacts of Climate Change

This study assesses developments of solar and wind in different climate change scenarios to inform Brazil’s national energy sector’s adaptation to climate change.

Brazil: Development of Climate Services for Risk Analysis in infrastructure of transmission lines of Santa Catarina — Focus on Lightning

The following threefold report is the result of a research project to study the occurrence of atmospheric discharges (lightnings) in Santa Catarina. It includes identifying seasonal patterns, trends, and mechanisms that may favor these events, in order to project future occurrences in a changing climate.

Brazil: Development of Climate Services for Risk Analysis in infrastructure of transmission lines of Santa Catarina — Focus on Wind

A fivefold report about the development of climate services to be used for climate risk analyses of transmission lines in Santa Catarina in Brazil. The focus here lies on developing climate information with regards to extreme wind events.

Brazil: Baseline Assessments Climate Services for Transmission Lines Sector

State of Climate Services for the Brazilian transmission lines sector.

Assessment of Climate Risk & Adaptation Measures for Port of Rio Grande, Brazil

This report is a climate risk assessment based on the PIEVC Portfolio Assessment Guide for the Port of Rio Grande in Brazil. 

Assessment of Climate Risk & Adaptation Measures for Port of Aratu, Brazil

This report is a climate risk assessment based on the PIEVC Portfolio Assessment Guide for the Port of Aratu in Brazil. 

Assessment of Climate Risk & Adaptation Measures for Port of Santos, Brazil

This report is a climate risk assessment based on the PIEVC Portfolio Assessment Guide for the Port of Santos in Brazil. 

Brazil: Broad Scale Risk Assessments of Critical Infrastructure

Based on the PIEVC protocol, this study provides an overview of climates risks to critical infrastructure in Brazil.

Climate Risk Assessment of Port Itajai, Santa Carolina, Brazil

This report summarizes a climate risk assessment of Brazil’s Itajai Port, located in the province Santa Carolina.

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