Zoning of the Climate Change Effects on Temperature Pattern by using HadCM3 model (Case Study: Ardebil province)

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Temperature is one of the most important meteorological parameters that can be used in many case studies. This parameter is of particular importance in the study of climate change and agriculture, So that climate change and rising temperatures is considered one of the most important environmental issues of human. Zoning of this parameter and study its changes can be effective in the correct management of soil and water resources and supply water requirement. This research studies the consequences of the climate change on the rainFall pattern in Ardebil province in the next three decades using the output data of the AOGCM model (hadcm3) under A1B scenario. Finally, the zoning of the temperature patterns changes were obtained in these periods. The results showed that there will be a significant upward trend in the temperature of the province. Moreover, in the third decade, Kosar station would be in the best condition with 0.35-3.13°C increase in temperature, and Sarein would be in the worst condition with 0.68-3.84°C increase in temperature.
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Persian
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Journal of Extension and Development of Watershed Managment, Volume:5 Issue: 16, 2017
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17
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