The Impact of Pressure System the Mediterranean Sea On Iraq Weather and Climate | A Study of The Global Climate

  • Sabah Mahmoud Ali University of Anbar / College of Education for Humanities
  • Khalid Ali Attia General Directorate of Al-Anbar Education

Abstract

Iraq weather is affected by the Mediterranean Sea despite the huge distance separating them and the terrain such as Lebanese mountains. The holistic approach was used in weather maps analysis to know the range of this effect, the research concluded that the elevation and slip of the Mediterranean Sea recorded (269) (215) replication respectively Both controlled Iraq weather. Summation of replication for both systems (484) In rate of (6%) of the totals summation of number of observations for the period (1992_2002) which was (8034). Mediterranean slip recorded on its repetition a rate of temperature related to it lower than the general range to the same repetition month. Mediterranean elevation recorded a temperature range higher than the general range of the same month. Both slip and elevation recorded wind speed rate related to both which was higher than the general rate of the same month repetition. Relative humidity rate related to Mediterranean slip was higher than the general rate of same month slip repetition. Mediterranean elevation recorded higher humidity rate than the same month repetition. Mediterranean slip recorded at repetition (121.12) ml/year as a rate of total rain for the studied stations. Mediterranean elevation recorded (12.3) ml/year.


 
Published
Aug 10, 2019
How to Cite
ALI, Sabah Mahmoud; ATTIA, Khalid Ali. The Impact of Pressure System the Mediterranean Sea On Iraq Weather and Climate | A Study of The Global Climate. Journal Of Al-Frahedis Arts, [S.l.], v. 11, n. 02, p. 130-159, aug. 2019. ISSN 2663-8118. Available at: <http://www.jaa.tu.edu.iq/index.php/art/article/view/552>. Date accessed: 26 nov. 2019. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/arts.v2i37.552.