Change and trend in temperatures in the transitional seasons in Iraq
Abstract
The spring and autumn seasons witness a spatial and temporal variation in recording the normal temperatures in Iraq as a result of the variation of the degree of angle of sunlight fall as a result of the apparent sun’s movement. This temporal variation has witnessed a noticeable change due to local climate factors and controls specific to each climatic station. This variation contributed to a change in The trend of monthly and quarterly rates during the study period. The study concluded that there is a positive and negative change at the level of the most famous transitional classes, as well as at the level of the transitional classes and in all stations of the study area.
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