Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in Turkey

In observing the effects of global climate change on Turkey, it is important to determine the frequency of snowfall and its spatial distribution. This study concerns the spatial distribution of snowy days in Turkey utilizing measurements provided by the Turkish State Meteorological Service. The ho...

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Main Authors: Telat Koç, Şeyda Kartum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJEGEO 2018-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/504759
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spelling doaj-6d54283f481945bc902f3e2fbe6fa0382020-11-24T20:40:17ZengIJEGEOInternational Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics2148-91732148-91732018-08-015221823010.30897/ijegeo.412758Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in TurkeyTelat Koç0Şeyda Kartum1Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Department of Geography Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Department of Geography In observing the effects of global climate change on Turkey, it is important to determine the frequency of snowfall and its spatial distribution. This study concerns the spatial distribution of snowy days in Turkey utilizing measurements provided by the Turkish State Meteorological Service. The homogeneity of 217 stationspecific and constructed data was analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis Test. The longest data sets are 75 years old covering the years 1932-2006 while the shortest is 25 year-old data covering 1982-2006. Figures were mapped with GIS taking the mean values and variability coefficients of the long-term data from the stations. The factors that affect spatial distribution and variance of snowfall days in Turkey are location, continentality, altitude and exposure. The snowfall observed in most of the northeast Anatolia stations decreases to the south and west. Due to local climatic conditions, snowy days increase in Edirne and Kastamonu, while Iğdır and Malatya decrease towards the periphery. This introductory study on the climatology of snowfall days in Turkey is considered a guide for handling data, taking precautions, and creating solutions. The study’s findings will serve as a basis for interpreting the results of future studies. http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/504759ClimateClimate changenon-parametric testssnowsnowfallTurkey
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author Telat Koç
Şeyda Kartum
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Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in Turkey
International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
Climate
Climate change
non-parametric tests
snow
snowfall
Turkey
author_facet Telat Koç
Şeyda Kartum
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title Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in Turkey
title_short Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in Turkey
title_full Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in Turkey
title_fullStr Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Distribution of Snowfall Days in Turkey
title_sort spatial distribution of snowfall days in turkey
publisher IJEGEO
series International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics
issn 2148-9173
2148-9173
publishDate 2018-08-01
description In observing the effects of global climate change on Turkey, it is important to determine the frequency of snowfall and its spatial distribution. This study concerns the spatial distribution of snowy days in Turkey utilizing measurements provided by the Turkish State Meteorological Service. The homogeneity of 217 stationspecific and constructed data was analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis Test. The longest data sets are 75 years old covering the years 1932-2006 while the shortest is 25 year-old data covering 1982-2006. Figures were mapped with GIS taking the mean values and variability coefficients of the long-term data from the stations. The factors that affect spatial distribution and variance of snowfall days in Turkey are location, continentality, altitude and exposure. The snowfall observed in most of the northeast Anatolia stations decreases to the south and west. Due to local climatic conditions, snowy days increase in Edirne and Kastamonu, while Iğdır and Malatya decrease towards the periphery. This introductory study on the climatology of snowfall days in Turkey is considered a guide for handling data, taking precautions, and creating solutions. The study’s findings will serve as a basis for interpreting the results of future studies.
topic Climate
Climate change
non-parametric tests
snow
snowfall
Turkey
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/504759
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