عنوان المقال عربي
تحديد الأشهر الجافة والرطبة في المحطات (الموصل، بغداد، البصرة) للفترة (2009-2019)
Abstract
The research aims to clarify the number of dry and wet months in Iraq. The focus has been on the main Iraqi stations, which are the Mosul station as a representative of the northern section, the Baghdad station as a representative of the central section, and the Basra station representing the southern part of Iraq. Several statistical methods were used to determine these months, and it was found through Using Maze and Andrews laboratories that the Mosul station witnessed six wet months, which are January, February, March, April, November and December, where the value of the equation was more than 1), while the remaining months appeared dry because the equation output was less than 1). Lang, it became clear that the rain coefficient in Mosul station reached 17.5)) and this indicates that the climate is dry because it is located in the range 10-40, while the Baghdad and Basra stations were very dry because the rain coefficient reached 3.8 and 6.8 for both, respectively, and this level It is located in the first range, which ranges between 0-10), while it became clear through the use of Gaussen and Walter's coefficients that the Mosul station recorded five wet months, which are each of December, the second, February, March and April because the equation output reached twice the temperatures in these months, while The remaining months were less than double the temperature, so it was classified as dry months. The same is the case for Baghdad station, which recorded three wet months, which are each January and March due to the large rainfall in these months, while the remaining months were dry to very dry, and in the station Basra The month of January was the only wet month, because only those in which the value of rain was recorded twice the temperature.
Keywords
Baghdad, drought, humidity, stations: (Mosul, Baghdad, Basra)
Recommended Citation
Al-Hussaini, Qusay Fadel
(2025)
"Determining the dry and humid months in the stations (Mosul, Baghdad, Basra) for the period (2009-2019),"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 15:
Iss.
2, Article 40.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol15/iss2/40