Vol. 24, issue 08, article # 7

Komarov V. S., Lavrinenko A. V., Ilin S. N., Lomakina N. Ya., Gorev E. V. Long-term changes of temperature within the atmospheric boundary layer of Siberia. Part 1. Changes of average annual temperature. // Optika Atmosfery i Okeana. 2011. V. 24. No. 08. P. 684-690 [in Russian].
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Abstract:

The analysis results of the long-term change trends of average annual temperature within the atmospheric boundary layer of Siberian region over 1981 2010 estimated by the observed data of 25 aerological stations are discussed. It has been found that the statistically significant negative trends are observed in the subpolar latitudes (60-70°N) of Western Siberia and the adjoining regions of Eastern Siberia against the background of general rising of average annual temperature for Siberian region. It is shown that over the last ten years (2001-2010) the appreciable fall of temperature predominates in the atmospheric boundary layer of the most part of Siberia with the exception of the polar regions and the subpolar latitude areas of Eastern Siberia.

Keywords:

climate change, linear trends, average annual temperature, the atmospheric boundary layer, Siberian region