Temperature trends in Libya over the second half of the 20th century |
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Authors: | Ahmed M El Kenawy Juan I López-Moreno Sergio M Vicente-Serrano Mohammed S Mekld |
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Institution: | 1. Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología—CSIC, Campus de Aula Dei, P.O. Box 13034, Zaragoza, 50080, Spain 2. Department of Geography, Sebha University, Sebha, Libya
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Abstract: | This paper investigates spatial variability of temperature trends over Libya in the second half of the 20th century. The study is based on complete and homogeneous time series of minimum, maximum, and mean temperature for ten observatories. During the investigated period (1951–1999), temperature trend analyses have experienced a downward trend in the maximum surface temperature (about –0.06°C decade–1) and an upward trend in the minimum surface temperature (about 0.23°C decade–1). Cooling tendency in maximum temperature is spatially more pronounced in inland stations compared to coastal stations. At the seasonal scale, maximum temperature cooling is more obvious in winter and spring, meanwhile minimum temperature warming is more pronounced in summer and fall. In accordance with global trends, the surface mean temperature has moderately risen at an average rate of 0.09°C decade–1. However, this trend has shown considerable temporal variability considering a more pronounced upward trend in summer and fall. In conjunction with other regional and global investigations, clear trends towards smaller diurnal range are presented (–0.28°C decade–1). |
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