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22 December 2003 Climate change in the western Tianshan Mountains and oasis climate effect in the irrigated areas
Qing Yang, Qing He, Wenshou Wei, Xiaoling Pan
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Abstract
In this paper, the characteristics of climate change in the west Tianshan Mountains for last 40 years are discussed. The trend of climate change and its effect combined with the oasis climate effect in the irrigated areas are analyzed. The regional characteristics of climate change and the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of sand-dust storms, floating dusts and strong winds are compared and analyzed based on the observed data collected from 14 meteorological stations in the source stream area of Aksu River, Aksu Irrigated Area and Yarkant River Irrigated Area during the period of 1961-2000. We concluded that both temperature and precipitation have increased in these regions since 1990’s. It is observed with higher precipitation in the area of Aksu River there are fewer days when sand-dust storms, floating dusts and strong winds happened. The interaction between the climate change and the oasis development is also discussed.
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Qing Yang, Qing He, Wenshou Wei, and Xiaoling Pan "Climate change in the western Tianshan Mountains and oasis climate effect in the irrigated areas", Proc. SPIE 5153, Ecosystems' Dynamics, Agricultural Remote Sensing and Modeling, and Site-Specific Agriculture, (22 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.506681
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KEYWORDS
Climate change

Climatology

Meteorology

Temperature metrology

Environmental sensing

Humidity

Clouds

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