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Analysis of ambient temperature measurements for a single site in the Middle East: Beer Sheva, Israel (1988-2019)

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY
Volume 143, Issue 3-4, Pages 1315-1325

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-020-03485-w

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The study analyzed a database of ambient temperatures monitored in Beer Sheva, Israel, between August 1988 and November 2019. It found positive trends of temperature increase from February to September, with only February, March, and July through September showing positive trends in daytime temperatures.
A database consisting of ambient temperatures monitored at Beer Sheva, Israel, during the time interval between August 1988 and November 2019 is analyzed. The data are analyzed on the basis of mean daily (24 h), diurnal (0600-1800), and nocturnal (1800-0600) hours. A statistical analysis is applied to the diurnal, nocturnal, and daily values for each month; mean, median, standard deviation, coefficient of variation (%), maximum, and minimum values are reported. Typical years are developed for the diurnal, nocturnal, and daily ambient temperatures, viz., mean ambient temperatures as a function of the Julian day number. In addition, an analysis is performed on the individual monthly databases in order to detect if any trends are observed during the time interval under investigation. Positive trends are detected for the months of February through September, with the exception of April, regarding the mean nocturnal and daily temperatures. In addition, only February, March, and July through September present diurnal positive trends.

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