Climate continuously changing place on temporal and spatial scale is a dynamical process. Change in climate has occurred for many times during the period from the Earth’s existence until today. However, with intense industrialization movements which started in 19th century, human began to be influence on natural climate change process. Theory of climate change, which is expressed as increasing of temperature and changing of precipitation pattern globally, is accepted by many environments in the world and shown as one of the most serious problems with which human being has faced at the present time by its results. Also Central Anatolia is in a sensitive position where climate change may be seen by its location. In this study, we investigated mean extreme annual, seasonal and monthly temperature trends and precipitations for weather stations in Central Anatolia. We analyzed temperature trends by using techniques such as non-parametric tests (mann-kendal, sen’s slope), linear regression etc. Results show that there are significant increases statistically in maximum and minimum temperature trends throughout the study area, and that there are increases at 95% confidence interval in mean temperatures in other stations except for Ürgüp station. Keywords: Temperature, Precipitation, Mann-Kendall, Trend, Central Anatolia.
Climate continuously changing place on temporal and spatial scale is a dynamic process. Climate change has occurred for many times during the period from the Earth's existence until today. However, with intense industrialization movements which began in the 19th century, human began to be influence on the natural climate change process. Theory of climate change, which is expressed as increasing of temperature and changing of precipitation pattern globally, is accepted by many environments in the world and shown as one of the most serious problems with which human being has faced at the present time by its results. Also Central Anatolia is in a sensitive position where climate change may be seen by its location. In this study, we investigated average extreme annual, seasonal and monthly temperature trends and precipitations for weather stations in Central Anatolia. We analyzed temperature trends by using techniques such as non-parametric tests (man-kendal, you's slope), linear regression etc. Results show that there are significant increases statistically in maximum and minimum temperature trends throughout the study area, and that there are increases at 95% confidence intervals in average temperatures in other stations except for the group station. Keywords: Temperature, Precipitation, Mann-Kendall, Trend, Central Anatolia.
Alan : İlahiyat
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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