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AN INVESTIGATION OF GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON SIBERIAN HIGH PRESSURE

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  77-94

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 Introduction: The Siberian high (SH) is a quasi-stationary and semi-permanent surface high pressure system residing over the Eurasian continent during winter with its climatological–mean central pressure exceeding 1030 hPa. This most important atmospheric center of action controls the climate of a wide area of this continent. The SH forms generally in October mainly in response to strong radiative cooling over the snow covered Eurasian continent in the lower troposphere and persists until around the end of April in 90-110oE and 40-55oN Gong & Ho, 2002., Shahgedanova, 2002., Shahgedanova, 2002., Takaya & Nakamura, 2005). The Asian climate is mainly affected by the SHI activity at winter. Despite the prominence and large spatial extent of SH in the northern hemisphere, its spatial and temporal variations are not comprehensively known (Panagiotopoulos et al., 2005, p.1411). GLOBAL WARMING has been intensified in middle of the 1970s and significant changes of mean sea level pressure (MSLP) in the northern hemisphere and changes of atmospheric circulation on many regions (Nakamura et al, 1997., Trenberth & Hurrell, 1994., Wang et al, 2007) have been reported. A variation in temperature results in sea level pressure decrease according to barometric relation.

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    SAFARRAD, TAHER, AZIZI, GHASEM, MOHAMMADI, HOSEIN, & FARAJI SABOKBAR, HASANALI. (2015). AN INVESTIGATION OF GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON SIBERIAN HIGH PRESSURE. GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS, 4(13), 77-94. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/226711/en

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    SAFARRAD TAHER, AZIZI GHASEM, MOHAMMADI HOSEIN, FARAJI SABOKBAR HASANALI. AN INVESTIGATION OF GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON SIBERIAN HIGH PRESSURE. GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS[Internet]. 2015;4(13):77-94. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/226711/en

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    TAHER SAFARRAD, GHASEM AZIZI, HOSEIN MOHAMMADI, and HASANALI FARAJI SABOKBAR, “AN INVESTIGATION OF GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON SIBERIAN HIGH PRESSURE,” GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS, vol. 4, no. 13, pp. 77–94, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/226711/en

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