Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in Iran

Sever frosts during autumn, winter and spring seasons cause damages in the agriculture, industry and transport parts of Iran every year. These frosts are including radiation and frontal types. The location of Iran in mid-latitudes and the spreading of westerlies over much of Iran especially during c...

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Main Authors: Golamreza Barati, Bohlool Alijani, Alimohammad Moradian
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Published: University of Sistan and Baluchestan 2013-02-01
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Online Access:https://jneh.usb.ac.ir/article_2456_e902dbfe195f4297b2660dc1d2b3f201.pdf
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description Sever frosts during autumn, winter and spring seasons cause damages in the agriculture, industry and transport parts of Iran every year. These frosts are including radiation and frontal types. The location of Iran in mid-latitudes and the spreading of westerlies over much of Iran especially during cold half-year provide the happening and strengthening of frontal frosts. The cA air-masses from north (Arctic basin), cP and mP ones respectively from northeast (Siberian basin) and (Europe and Black Sea basin) causes frosts in Iran. Our study area within 25° - 40° north latitude and 44° - 63° east longitude is at the risk of cold air attacks during cold half-year. Thus we selected 50 air stations from throughout Iran in the southwest of Asia. In first step, we determined 75 frost waves based on mean daily temperatures including the zero and under zero degrees Celsius during recent decade from 1994 to 2003 years. In second step, we could determine 31 cold air waves based on the daily distribution of low temperatures and so their beginning, peak and end (based on date), their severity (based on air temperature) and duration (based on day). We measured the depth of every trough during the peak day of every cold air waves for statistical analysis including plot and regression. Results showed the severe frosts have happened during winter except the frost wave of 1994 that happened during autumn. We found February as the most frosty month (based on the frequency of frosty days) and January as the coldest one. While it was accepted that spring frosts cause more damages, instead it our results showed that autumn ones has more frequency. It was determined that the location of western troughs at most in Iran is 10 degrees lower than middle location in southern hemisphere and frosts severity had significant relationship with troughs depth (58 %). Synoptic patterns showed that all axes were located over Eastern Iran and they are oriented northeastern-southwestern during peak days. This orientation facilitates very cold air flows from high latitudes toward southern areas. Migrant troughs from higher latitudes caused sever frosts and migrant troughs from low latitudes cause widespread ones. The irregular occurrence of continued and low temperatures over vast areas as frost waves is an expected characteristic for Iran climate. We were losing resources and products in North, Central and sometimes South of Iran because of these cold air waves. Although the safety of the frosts over Southern Iran is better than other parts but the water and soil resources of southern areas for agriculture are so limited. It means, we have many fertile plains and permanent rivers over Western and Northern Iran and so frost risk can not take up agriculture activities. It looks; reducing damage to growers in these damage-prone areas require changes in cropping patterns, usage of resistant and late seed and varieties as basic strategies.
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spelling doaj.art-423913b76b084d9fb8e133678ce30eeb2023-06-13T19:42:00ZfasUniversity of Sistan and Baluchestanمخاطرات محیط طبیعی2676-43772676-43852013-02-0112637810.22111/jneh.2013.24562456Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in IranGolamreza Barati0Bohlool Alijani1Alimohammad Moradian2استادیار دانشگاه شهید بهشتیاستاد دانشگاه تربیت معلم تهراندانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد آب وهواشناسی، دانشگاه شهید بهشتیSever frosts during autumn, winter and spring seasons cause damages in the agriculture, industry and transport parts of Iran every year. These frosts are including radiation and frontal types. The location of Iran in mid-latitudes and the spreading of westerlies over much of Iran especially during cold half-year provide the happening and strengthening of frontal frosts. The cA air-masses from north (Arctic basin), cP and mP ones respectively from northeast (Siberian basin) and (Europe and Black Sea basin) causes frosts in Iran. Our study area within 25° - 40° north latitude and 44° - 63° east longitude is at the risk of cold air attacks during cold half-year. Thus we selected 50 air stations from throughout Iran in the southwest of Asia. In first step, we determined 75 frost waves based on mean daily temperatures including the zero and under zero degrees Celsius during recent decade from 1994 to 2003 years. In second step, we could determine 31 cold air waves based on the daily distribution of low temperatures and so their beginning, peak and end (based on date), their severity (based on air temperature) and duration (based on day). We measured the depth of every trough during the peak day of every cold air waves for statistical analysis including plot and regression. Results showed the severe frosts have happened during winter except the frost wave of 1994 that happened during autumn. We found February as the most frosty month (based on the frequency of frosty days) and January as the coldest one. While it was accepted that spring frosts cause more damages, instead it our results showed that autumn ones has more frequency. It was determined that the location of western troughs at most in Iran is 10 degrees lower than middle location in southern hemisphere and frosts severity had significant relationship with troughs depth (58 %). Synoptic patterns showed that all axes were located over Eastern Iran and they are oriented northeastern-southwestern during peak days. This orientation facilitates very cold air flows from high latitudes toward southern areas. Migrant troughs from higher latitudes caused sever frosts and migrant troughs from low latitudes cause widespread ones. The irregular occurrence of continued and low temperatures over vast areas as frost waves is an expected characteristic for Iran climate. We were losing resources and products in North, Central and sometimes South of Iran because of these cold air waves. Although the safety of the frosts over Southern Iran is better than other parts but the water and soil resources of southern areas for agriculture are so limited. It means, we have many fertile plains and permanent rivers over Western and Northern Iran and so frost risk can not take up agriculture activities. It looks; reducing damage to growers in these damage-prone areas require changes in cropping patterns, usage of resistant and late seed and varieties as basic strategies.https://jneh.usb.ac.ir/article_2456_e902dbfe195f4297b2660dc1d2b3f201.pdfsynoptic reviewsever frostsmigrant troughsiran
spellingShingle Golamreza Barati
Bohlool Alijani
Alimohammad Moradian
Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in Iran
مخاطرات محیط طبیعی
synoptic review
sever frosts
migrant troughs
iran
title Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in Iran
title_full Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in Iran
title_fullStr Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in Iran
title_short Mid-tropospheric Trough and Severe Frosts in Iran
title_sort mid tropospheric trough and severe frosts in iran
topic synoptic review
sever frosts
migrant troughs
iran
url https://jneh.usb.ac.ir/article_2456_e902dbfe195f4297b2660dc1d2b3f201.pdf
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