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Kerman Temperature and Precipitation Regime under Climate Change, Analysis

Topic: The Assessment of Climate Change Impacts Published Year: 2003
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[ 3rd Regional Conference on Climate Change ]

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[ Bahram Bakhtzari ] -

 

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Temperature, precipitation and humidity are important elements which affect climate condition and climate change. Increase or decrease trends of temperature and rainfall may be sign of climate changes. In this study, the Kerman synoptic station was analyzed by utilizing time series regression for a 29 years data set, Kerman synoptic station was analyzed. Temperature cycles for study period were determined, which showed more oscillations in summer and winter time than in spring and fall. By considering precipitation data, it has been observed that the rainfall has increasing order in fall with a 0.23 mm rate, but in other three seasons, the trend shows decreasing order. Moreover, the highest rate of decrease in annual and seasonal temperature occurred during the thermic period of 1986-90. And because of recent development of the city, the annual and seasonal temperature and precipitation fluctuations have been noticed.

 

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