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Current changes of the lower troposphere temperature in the Moscow region
Authors:M. A. Lokoshchenko  I. A. Korneva  A. V. Kochin  A. Z. Dubovetsky  M. A. Novitsky  P. Ye. Razin
Affiliation:1.Faculty of Geography,Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia;2.Institute of Global Climate and Ecology,Moscow,Russia;3.Central Aerological Observatory,Dolgoprudny,Russia;4.RPA Typhoon,Obninsk,Russia;5.Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network,Moscow,Russia
Abstract:Modern climatic changes for 1991–2013 in the lower 4-km layer of the atmosphere in the Moscow region are discussed based on long-term measurements using radiosondes in Dolgoprudny near Moscow and sensors installed on a high mast in Obninsk and on a television tower in Ostankino in Moscow. It is shown that at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century the mean-annual air temperature at all heights from 2 to 4000 m increased by an average of 0.1°C per year. In recent years, the warming has slowed. Over the last two decades, long-term changes were multidirectional, depending on the season: warming in May–December, cooling in January–February, and no statistically significant changes in March and April. The probable reason for the temperature decrease in the middle of the cold period is changes in the large-scale atmospheric circulation during recent years (the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation in early 2010s). In recent years, the Moscow region climate continentality has increased because of warming in summer and cooling in winter, despite the secular decreasing trend, which was noted before. Mean daily and annual warming rates in Dolgoprudny were higher than in Obninsk. The probable reason is the northward construction expansion and the strengthening of the Moscow heat island. The highest annual temperature amplitude is recorded at heights of 200–300 m.
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