Statistical analysis of zonal wind component in the occurrence of sudden stratospheric warming
In this study, the sudden heating of the Sunsphar, using NCEP/NCAR analysis data, was investigated in the statistical period of 1948-2020. The results of the analysis showed that the abundance of sudden heating events in February is 17 % more than other months. After calculating the intensity of the heating, it was found that in 2018-2017 heating, the average orbital component of the wind reached -48 m / s and the negative values of this quantity continued; This heating has been identified as the most severe sudden heating in the statistical period. The correlation between the changes of the orbital component of the wind is the time of the end of the final heating in all the years under the study of -0.6, which means that the higher the standard deviation of the wind orbital component data, the sooner the end of the cold season and the final warming. The correlation rate of the two winter heating and the final heating with the main heating intensity is -0.8 and indicates a strong and reverse relationship between the two parameters and indicates that the more intense (main) winter warming is more severe, the final heating occurs earlier and the distance The two main heating and the end are less
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Investigation the Role of Global Warming on the Tropospheric Circulation in the Middle East from 1961 to 2020
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Analysis of systems affecting the simultaneous events of precipitation and dust over West Asia (May 5-10, 2024)
Sara Karami, Zahra Ghassabi *,
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