INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE THERMAL CONDITIONS OF AZERBAIJAN OVER A LONG-TERM PERIOD (2002-2022)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54668/2789-6323-2025-117-2-18-28Keywords:
climate change, average annual air temperature, daily maximum, long-term periodAbstract
Changes observed in the global climate system have impacted the climatic conditions of Azerbaijan. Analysis of long-term observations has shown an increase in daily maximum, average monthly, and annual temperatures, a decrease in daily minimum temperatures, as well as seasonal shifts. The average annual air temperature across the republic began to rise more sharply after 2010 (from 1,3 ºC to 2,3 ºC), and in 2022...2022 it was 2 ºC and 2,2 ºC above the norm, respectively. Overall, during the long-term period, the average multi-year air temperature across the republic was 1.3 ºC above the norm. Air temperatures exceeded the norm in all seasons. In the territory of the republic, winter temperatures exceeded the multi-year norm by 1,1 ºC, spring by 1,2 ºC, summer by 1,5 ºC, and autumn by 0,9 ºC. During the long-term period of 2002...2022, the greatest increase in average monthly temperature in winter was observed in January and February. In January, the temperature was 1,3 ºC above the norm, and in February 1,2 ºC above the norm. Meanwhile, the average annual air temperature throughout the republic increased at all altitudes, with the most significant increases recorded at elevations of 0...201 m (1,4 ºC) and above 1000 m (1,4 ºC).
References
Клиге Р. Глобальное изменения режима гидросферы // Материалы VII-го Всероссийского гидрологического съезда. Росгидромет, Санкт- Петербург. – 2014. – 101 с.
Махмудов Р. Климатические изменения и опасные гидрометеорологические явления Азербайджана. Проблемы гидрометеорологического обеспечения хозяйственной деятельности в условиях изменяющегося климата // Сборник научных статей Международной научной конференции, Издательский центр БГУ, Минск. – 2015. – С.127-128.
Махмудов Р. Региональные климатические изменение в Азербайджане и его влияние на речной сток // Гидрология и метеорология. – 2016. – №9. Москва 2016
Neugschwandtner R.W., Liebhard P., Kaul H.P., Wagentrist H. Soil chemical properties as affected by tillage and crop rotation in a long-term field experiments // Plant and Soil Environment, 2014, Vol. 60(2), pp. 57– 62.
The GA Handbook: A practical guide to the United Nations General Assembly (PDF) (2 ed.). New York: Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations, 2017, p. 124. ISBN 978-0-615-49660-3.
Mahmudov R., Aliyev V., Teymurov M., Gafarov E. Regional climate changes in Azerbaijan and assessment of their impact on water resources with a new method // Reliability: Theory and Applications, 2024, pp. 830-837
Махмудов Р.Н. Опасные гидрометеорологические явления в Азербайджане. – Баку, 2014. – 130 с.
Махмудов Р.Н. Современные изменения климата и опасные гидрометеорологические явления. – Баку, 2016. – 158 с.
Махмудов Р.Н. Региональные изменения климата и опасные гидрометеорологические явления в Азербайджане. – Баку, 2021. – 169 с.
Karamouz M., Ahmadi A., Akhbari M. Groundwater hydrology: Engineering, Planning, and Management. CRC Press, 2011, 634 p.
Komeil Rokni, Anuar Ahmad, Ali Selamat, Sharifeh Hazini. Water Feature Extraction and Change Detection Using Multitemporal Landsat Imagery // Journal of Remote Sensing, 2014, Vol. 6, pp. 41.
Imanov F.A., Rajabov R.F., Nuriyev A.A. A method to determine ecological flows: A Case Study for mountainous Ganjachay River in Azerbaijan // 31st session EFC/FAO Working Party on the Management of Mountain Watersheds. Management. Prague, 2017, September 4-6, pp.15-25.
Mahmudov, R. N. Modern climate changes and dangerous hydrometeorological phenomena. – Baku: National Aviation Academy, 2018, Vol. 232
Humbatov F. Green Energy Cooperation towards Environmental and Political Security of the Broader South Caucasus Region // Международная научная конференция «Энергетика XXI века: экономика, политика, экология»: сборник докладов / под ред. д—ра экон. наук, профессора И.А. Максимцева, канд. экон. наук Д.В. Василенко. – СПб.: Изд-во СПбГЭУ. – 2024. – 135 с.
Ragimov H.Sh., Taghiyeva U.R., Ahmadova J.N. Assessment of the impact of expected climate changes on the population of Azerbaijan and possible adaptation to them // İnternational Conference Adapt to Climate. 27-28 march 2014, Nicosia. http://adapttoclimate.uest.gr/full_paper/Ragimov_et_al.pdf
Imanov F.A., Rajabov R.F., Nuriyev A.A. A method to determine ecological flows: A Case Study for mountainous Ganjachay River in Azerbaijan // 31st session EFC/FAO Working Party on the Management of Mountain Watersheds. Management. Prague, 2017, September 4-6, pp.15-25.
UNESCO and UNESCO i—WSSM. Water Security and the Sustainable Development Goals (Series 1). Global Water Security Issues (GWSI) Series, UNESCO Publishing, Paris, 2019, p. 210
Mammadov A., Calalova V. Manifestations of global warming in Azerbaijan // Sciences of Europe, 2022, pp. 1-9
Mehdiyev K., Ibrahimova L. Climate Change-Induced Natural Disasters in Azerbaijan: Risk Assessment and Management, 2022, pp. 1-10
Eastern European nations pave way for Baku to host COP29, Financial Times. [Electronic resources] URL: https://www.ft.com/content/95965689-d79b-4924-992a-8b4a9d7a8fe6, date of access: 08.12.2024.
Humbatov F. Climate change policies of the Republic of the Azerbaijan and regional environmental security challenges // Proceedings of the 6th İnternational Scientific Conference «Modern scientific technology», Stockholm, Sweden, 2024, p.233-249. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.10938858
UNFCCC [Электронный ресурс] URL: https://cop29.az/en/home, дата обращения: 08.12.2024.
COP 29 [Электронный ресурс] URL: https://unfccc.int/, дата обращения: 10.02.2024.
Национальная гидрометеорологическая служба при Министерстве Экологии и природных ресурсов Азербайджанской Республики [Электронный ресурс] URL: https://www.eco.gov.az/, дата обращения: 10.02.2024.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Author

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.