O‘ZBEKISTON ZAMINI
4/2019
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AverAge AnnuAl mAximum And minimum Air
temperAture, °С
period is important for the correct identification
of degradation factors and the implementation of
work to prevent it.
Research object and methods.
Due to the
fact that the object of study is the mountain and
foothill pastures of Ahangaran district of Tashkent
region, the study of natural and regional features of
the district revealed the following:
Akhangaron district is one of the largest
branches of the southern slope of the Ugam-Chatkal
mountain range in the North-East.
Erosion, floods, landslides, deep branching
of watercourses, erosion of rocks and others affect
the formation of relief in mountainous areas.
Depending on the height of the terrain, it is
divided into 2 zones: foothills (hills) and mountains,
located at an altitude of 700-1800 meters above
sea level. These regions are dominated by trees,
shrubs, semi-shrubs, large plants, ephemeral and
ephemeral plants.
This study reflects 30 years of changes
in the natural climate of Ahangaran district of
Tashkent region. As well as, the most important are
the following climate indicators:
- Precipitation, mm/year;
- Maximum air temperature, °С;
- Minimum air temperature, °С;
- Wind speed, m/s;
- The average ground surface temperature
at a height of 2 meters, °С.
Precipitation
It can be seen from the line graph, the amount
of annual precipitation changed dramatically
between 1990 and 2010. For example, in 1992
the annual rainfall was 290.9 mm, the following
year the rainfall increased to 461.6 mm per year,
however by 1995 this figure fell very rapidly and
reaching the lowest point for a three-decade period
at about 167.1 mm per year. From 2010 to 2020,
the annual rainfall was almost unchanged and
maintained the same trend for 10 years. The highest
precipitation for the last 30 years was 461.6 mm in
1993 and the lowest in 1995, which was 167.1 mm.
From this graph we can observe that the average
annual air temperature in Ahangaran district has
changed every year for the last 30 years. But there
were no very drastic changes. The maximum air
temperature rate in the region was observed in 2016,
where the average annual maximum temperature
was 23.3°C, and the coldest year with minimum 8
°C temperature was in 1993.
As the line graph shows, the wind speed in
Ahangaran district has changed dramatically over
the years. The lowest wind speed was observed in
1993, while the highest was observed in 2016. In
general, the average wind speed in the Ahangaran
region is 15-16 m/s.
As we can see, the ground surface
temperature has changed over the 30 years. The
highest temperature in three decades was observed
in 2001, when it was 4 °C. The temperature change
trend over the analysis years is 0.5 °C, where
this difference is not critical. Overall, the 30-year
average ground temperature was 3.6 °C.
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