The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall Region

In this study, heavy rainfall of northern low rainfall region has been analyzed using environmental to circulation approach. In order to analyze these types of rains, Asfezari rain data base is used. A base with daily ranfall includes 15992 days, from 1340.1.1 to 1383. 1437 daily precipitation maps...

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Main Authors: Seayed Abolfazl Masoudian, Fatemeh Jafari Shendi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Tabriz 2015-01-01
Series:نشریه جغرافیا و برنامه‌ریزی
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Online Access:https://geoplanning.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_3135_d82df19c5bb13d87dfddad8f0d71c2be.pdf
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description In this study, heavy rainfall of northern low rainfall region has been analyzed using environmental to circulation approach. In order to analyze these types of rains, Asfezari rain data base is used. A base with daily ranfall includes 15992 days, from 1340.1.1 to 1383. 1437 daily precipitation maps of northern low rainfall region were created using Kriging method. Mean daily precipitation data for this station has been used. Spatial resolution of these maps were 18 Km*18 Km. So 1406 pixels cover the northern low rainfall region and temporal and spatial behavior of precipitation could be represented by a 1406*362 matrix. We selected 100 days of the heavy rainfall from IRIMO data base. A cluster analysis was applied on this matrix and four different circulation patterns were actived. As a result, 100 occurrences of broad and heavy rainfall have been assimilated according to the sea level pressure, humidiy flux convergensy, stream function and front function exorbitance. Spatial configuration of these patterns showed that the main reason of these rainfalls had been the siberian and Black Sea unticyclones, troughs of Red Sea and Persian Gulf.
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spelling doaj.art-905507e0db0c4e579c8486b6889ed51b2024-03-19T21:54:18ZfasUniversity of Tabrizنشریه جغرافیا و برنامه‌ریزی2008-80782717-35342015-01-0118503053313135The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall RegionSeayed Abolfazl Masoudian0Fatemeh Jafari Shendi1Climatology universityClimatology from the University of IsfahanIn this study, heavy rainfall of northern low rainfall region has been analyzed using environmental to circulation approach. In order to analyze these types of rains, Asfezari rain data base is used. A base with daily ranfall includes 15992 days, from 1340.1.1 to 1383. 1437 daily precipitation maps of northern low rainfall region were created using Kriging method. Mean daily precipitation data for this station has been used. Spatial resolution of these maps were 18 Km*18 Km. So 1406 pixels cover the northern low rainfall region and temporal and spatial behavior of precipitation could be represented by a 1406*362 matrix. We selected 100 days of the heavy rainfall from IRIMO data base. A cluster analysis was applied on this matrix and four different circulation patterns were actived. As a result, 100 occurrences of broad and heavy rainfall have been assimilated according to the sea level pressure, humidiy flux convergensy, stream function and front function exorbitance. Spatial configuration of these patterns showed that the main reason of these rainfalls had been the siberian and Black Sea unticyclones, troughs of Red Sea and Persian Gulf.https://geoplanning.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_3135_d82df19c5bb13d87dfddad8f0d71c2be.pdfheavy rainfallsame rainfall mapssea level pressurecluster analysishumidity flux
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The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall Region
نشریه جغرافیا و برنامه‌ریزی
heavy rainfall
same rainfall maps
sea level pressure
cluster analysis
humidity flux
title The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall Region
title_full The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall Region
title_fullStr The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall Region
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall Region
title_short The Relationship between Synoptic Systems Influencing Heavy Rainfall in the Northern Low Rainfall Region
title_sort relationship between synoptic systems influencing heavy rainfall in the northern low rainfall region
topic heavy rainfall
same rainfall maps
sea level pressure
cluster analysis
humidity flux
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