Published January 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Meteorological factors affecting the sudden decline in Lake Urmia's water level

  • 1. Islamic Azad University, Meteorology Department, Marine Science and Technology Faculty, Tehran North Branch (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
  • 2. Florida State University, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Department (United States)

Description

Lake Urmia, in northwest Iran, is the second most saline lake in the world. During the past two decades, the level of water has markedly decreased. In this paper, climate of the lake region is investigated by using data from four meteorological stations near the lake. The data include climatic parameters such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind speed, sunshine hours, number of rain days, and evaporation. Climate around the lake is examined by way of climate classification in the periods before and after the reduction in water level. Rainfall in the lake catchment is also evaluated using both gauge and satellite data. The results show a significant decreasing trend in mean annual precipitation and wind speed and an increasing trend in annual average temperature and sunshine hours at the four stations. Precipitation and wind speed have decreased by 37 mm and 2.7 m/s, respectively, and the mean annual temperature and sunshine hours have increased by 1.4 °C and 41.6 days, respectively, over these six decades. Only the climate of the Tabriz region is seen to have significantly changed, going from semiarid to arid. Gauge records and satellite data show a large-scale decreasing trend in rainfall since 1995. The correlation between rainfall and year-to-year changes in lake level is 0.69 over the period 1965 to 2010. The relationship is particularly strong from the early 1990s to 2005. This suggests that precipitation has played an important role in the documented decline of the lake.

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Journal Title
Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Journal Volume
131
Journal Issue
1-2
Journal Page Range
p. 641-651
ISSN
0177-798X
CODEN
TACLEK

INIS

Country of Publication
Austria
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
51026038
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
CLIMATES; CLIMATIC CHANGE; EVAPORATION; HUMIDITY; IRAN; LAKES; METEOROLOGY; RAIN; SATELLITES; WIND
Descriptors DEC
ASIA; ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; MIDDLE EAST; MOISTURE; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; SURFACE WATERS

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