基于风冷却指数的伊拉克1988-2020年生物气候区变化

Q2 Social Sciences
Muthanna Fadhel, Ihsan ALI AL-WA'ILI, Abdul Kadhim, A. Zahra
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这项研究旨在证明伊拉克生物气候区域边界的变化,这对人类的舒适度非常重要,也是影响他们健康和活动的因素。这项研究包括分析与人类舒适度密切相关的气候特征的变化。使用了这一时期(1988-2020)19个站点的气候数据,并对白天和每个周期的每个月应用了风冷却指数,以清晰准确地确定生物气候区域。然后用地图表示每个月和每个周期的生物气候区域的结果,并在三个周期之间进行比较,以确定生物气候区域边界的变化。统计技术还用于根据标准差、差异幅度、方向以及年度和总体变化率来确定生物气候区域的差异。这项研究的一个显著结果是气候要素速率的周期性差异,特别是温度速率的差异,这表明与第一和第二周期相比,第三周期相对增加。这项研究发现,由于气候变化,伊拉克生物气候区边界的变化取得了显著成果。这项研究通过准确的统计科学方法实现了高比例的假设。还创建了使用颜色变化来呈现结果的表格,并使用地图来说明区域及其变化。
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THE CHANGE IN BIOCLIMATIC REGIONS IN IRAQ FOR THE PERIOD (1988-2020) BASED ON THE WIND COOLING INDEX
The study aims to demonstrate the changes in the boundaries of bioclimatic regions in Iraq, which are of great importance to human comfort and are factors that affect their health and activities. The research included analyzing the changes in climate characteristics that are closely related to human comfort. Climate data from nineteen stations for the period (1988-2020) were used, and the wind cooling index was applied for each month during the day and for each cycle to determine the bioclimatic regions clearly and accurately. The results were then represented cartographically for the bioclimatic regions for each month and each cycle, and a comparison was made between the three cycles to determine the changes in the boundaries of the bioclimatic regions. Statistical techniques were also used to determine differences in the bioclimatic regions based on standard deviation, difference magnitude, direction, and annual and overall rate of change. One of the notable results of the study is the periodic differences in the rates of climate elements, particularly in temperature rates, which showed a relative increase in the third cycle compared to the first and second cycles. The study found remarkable results in the changes in the boundaries of the bioclimatic regions in Iraq as a result of climate change. The study achieved a high percentage of its hypothesis through an accurate statistical scientific approach. Tables were also created to present the results using color variations, and maps were used to illustrate the regions and their changes.
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期刊介绍: The Russian Law Journal is one of the first academic legal journals in English to be published in Russia. Our goal is to provide scholars worldwide with comparative papers on recent legal developments not only in Russia, but also in Eurasia, other jurisdictions and on the international level. The idea to establish this journal belongs to the following scholars of Moscow State Lomonosov University Law Faculty: Gleb Bogush, Nataliya Bocharova, Dmitry and Anastasia Maleshin and Sergei Tretyakov. We want to bring the Russian academic legal tradition closer to the international environment and make Russian legal scholarship more accessible to other scholars and well-known worldwide.
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