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Chuvas intensas se espalham pelo Brasil neste domingo; confira a previsão

revistaoeste.com · Anderson Scardoelli · 2026-03-15 · 311 words
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Source Quality 4
Perspective Balance 1
Contextual Depth 3
Language Neutrality 5
Transparency 4
Logical Coherence 5
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O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emite alerta de chuvas intensas para este domingo, 15. O aviso aparece na cor laranja, o que representa "perigo" para a ocorrência de problemas de infraestrutura em razão dos acumulados.

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Conforme o Inmet, o alerta permanecerá ativo até as 23h59 de hoje. Ainda de acordo com o instituto, as chuvas intensas irão afetar o Distrito Federal e partes de Estados espalhados por quatro das cinco regiões geográficas do Brasil:

Sudeste

Espírito Santo (todo o Estado), Rio de Janeiro (metade norte) e Minas Gerais (metade norte, exceto a faixa na divisa com a Bahia).

Centro-Oeste

Distrito Federal (toda área), Goiás (centro-norte, oeste e nordeste) e Mato Grosso (exceto a metade sul).

Nordeste

Maranhão (apenas no extremo oeste, na parte de divisa com Tocantins e Pará) e Bahia (somente o extremo sul e o extremo sudoeste).

Norte

Acre (todo o Estado), Rondônia (todo o Estado), Amazonas (exceto os extremos norte e nordeste), Roraima (apenas o extremo sul, na divisa com o Amazonas) e Pará (metade sul).

O Inmet afirma que nessas áreas pode chover até 100 mm no decorrer deste domingo. Além disso, há possibilidade de ventos de até 100 km/h.

"Há risco de corte de energia elétrica", avisa o instituto meteorológico. "Também há risco de queda de galhos de árvores, alagamentos e de descargas elétricas."

Orientações para encarar as chuvas intensas

Para quem está na área a encarar o alerta de chuvas inten
sas deste domingo, o Inmet lista três orientações:

não se abrigar debaixo de árvores, pois há risco de queda e descargas elétricas;

não estacionar próximos a torres de transmissão e placas de propaganda; e

desligar, se possível, aparelhos elétricos e o quadro geral de energia.

Leia também: "As 'mudanças climáticas' são puro alarmismo", artigo de Ricardo Felício publicado no site da Revista Oeste

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Source Quality
Perspective
Context
Neutrality
Transparency
Logic
Source Quality 4/5
4/5 Score

Source classification (primary/secondary/tertiary), named vs anonymous, expert credentials, variety

Summary

Relies entirely on a single, official, named primary source (Inmet) for all information.

Findings 4

"O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emite alerta"

Article bases all claims on a single, official, named primary source.

Primary source

"Conforme o Inmet"

Source is clearly named and attributed.

Named source

"O Inmet afirma que nessas áreas"

Specific data (rainfall, wind) is attributed to the primary source.

Primary source

""Há risco de corte de energia elétrica", avisa o instituto meteorológico."

Direct quotes and warnings are attributed to the primary source.

Primary source
Perspective Balance 1/5
1/5 Score

Acknowledgment of multiple viewpoints, counterarguments, and balanced presentation

Summary

Article presents only the official meteorological perspective without any alternative viewpoints or acknowledgment of uncertainty.

Findings 3

"O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emite alerta de chuvas intensas"

Article begins with a single, authoritative claim without presenting other perspectives.

One sided

"Conforme o Inmet, o alerta permanecerá ativo"

Continuously cites only the Inmet's perspective.

One sided

"intensas Para quem está na área a encarar o alerta de chuvas inten"

Safety advice is presented solely from the Inmet's viewpoint.

One sided
Contextual Depth 3/5
3/5 Score

Background information, statistics, comprehensiveness of coverage

Summary

Provides specific data (rainfall amounts, wind speeds, affected regions) and practical safety advice, but lacks historical or broader climatic context.

Findings 4

"pode chover até 100 mm no decorrer deste domingo"

Provides specific quantitative data on expected rainfall.

Statistic

"há possibilidade de ventos de até 100 km/h."

Provides specific quantitative data on expected wind speeds.

Statistic

"partes de Estados espalhados por quatro das cinco regiões geográficas do Brasil:"

Provides geographical context by listing affected states and regions.

Context indicator

"O aviso aparece na cor laranja, o que representa "perigo""

Explains the meaning of the alert color code.

Background
Language Neutrality 5/5
5/5 Score

Absence of loaded, sensationalist, or politically biased language

Summary

Language is factual, descriptive, and free of sensationalist or politically loaded terms.

Findings 4

"O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emite alerta"

Neutral reporting of an official action.

Neutral language

"pode chover até 100 mm"

Factual, quantitative statement.

Neutral language

"há possibilidade de ventos"

Neutral phrasing indicating probability.

Neutral language

"não se abrigar debaixo de árvores"

Neutral, instructional language for safety.

Neutral language
Transparency 4/5
4/5 Score

Author attribution, dates, methodology disclosure, quote attribution

Summary

Author, date, and source (Inmet) are clearly attributed for all claims, though methodology of the forecast is not disclosed.

Findings 2

""Há risco de corte de energia elétrica", avisa o instituto meteorológico."

Direct quote is clearly attributed to the source (Inmet).

Quote attribution

"Conforme o Inmet"

Paraphrased information is clearly attributed to the source.

Quote attribution
Logical Coherence 5/5
5/5 Score

Internal consistency of claims, absence of contradictions and unsupported causation

Summary

No logical inconsistencies detected; the article presents a coherent sequence of alert issuance, affected areas, expected conditions, risks, and safety advice.

Core Claims

"The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has issued an orange-level danger alert for intense rains across Brazil on Sunday, March 15."

Attributed directly to the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet). Primary

"The intense rains will affect the Federal District and parts of states across four of Brazil's five geographic regions, with up to 100 mm of rain and winds up to 100 km/h possible."

Attributed directly to the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet). Primary

"There are risks of power outages, falling tree branches, flooding, and electrical discharges in the alert areas."

Attributed directly to the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) via direct quote. Primary

Logic Model Inspector

Consistent

Extracted Propositions (8)

  • P1

    "Inmet issued an orange alert for intense rains on Sunday, March 15."

    Factual
  • P2

    "The alert is active until 23:59 on March 15."

    Factual
  • P3

    "Affected areas include the Federal District and parts of states in the Southeast, Central-West, Northeast, and North regions."

    Factual
  • P4

    "Up to 100 mm of rain is possible in these areas."

    Factual
  • P5

    "Winds up to 100 km/h are possible."

    Factual
  • P6

    "Risks include power outages, falling tree branches, flooding, and electrical discharges."

    Factual
  • P7

    "Intense rains causes risk of infrastructure problems (implied by alert level)"

    Causal
  • P8

    "Intense rains and wind causes risk of power outages, falling branches, flooding, electrical discharges"

    Causal

Claim Relationships Graph

Contradiction
Causal
Temporal
View Formal Logic Representation
=== Propositions ===
P1 [factual]: Inmet issued an orange alert for intense rains on Sunday, March 15.
P2 [factual]: The alert is active until 23:59 on March 15.
P3 [factual]: Affected areas include the Federal District and parts of states in the Southeast, Central-West, Northeast, and North regions.
P4 [factual]: Up to 100 mm of rain is possible in these areas.
P5 [factual]: Winds up to 100 km/h are possible.
P6 [factual]: Risks include power outages, falling tree branches, flooding, and electrical discharges.
P7 [causal]: Intense rains causes risk of infrastructure problems (implied by alert level)
P8 [causal]: Intense rains and wind causes risk of power outages, falling branches, flooding, electrical discharges

=== Causal Graph ===
intense rains -> risk of infrastructure problems implied by alert level
intense rains and wind -> risk of power outages falling branches flooding electrical discharges

All claims are logically consistent. No contradictions, temporal issues, or circular reasoning detected.

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