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2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1660/1/012068
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Study the Daily Behavior of Rainfall over Iraq

Abstract: Through statistical analysis and determine the date and place of daily rainfall for the study area, which included ten stations from Iraq (2007-2016) It turned out that the behavior of daily rainfall varied significantly from Extreme values reached (89 mm) in Baghdad to min. (0.2mm) in Samawah, Although most of the months of rainy season did not record any rain. Baghdad, Mosul, Khanken and Kirkuk are most variable stations of rain with SD (4). The reason for the change in the amount of daily rain and the diffe… Show more

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“…Al-Samawah is characterized by hot weather in summer and cold winter [23]. This region has higher temperature values in summer as indicated in Figure (2).…”
Section: Weather Conditions Of Al-samawahmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Al-Samawah is characterized by hot weather in summer and cold winter [23]. This region has higher temperature values in summer as indicated in Figure (2).…”
Section: Weather Conditions Of Al-samawahmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Rainfall in Iraq is characterized by irregularity in intensity and quantity as well as temporal and spatial distribution changes, It falls from October to May, with an annual average of about 200 mm [17]. The southwest regions receive the least rainfall, while the northern regions receive the most [18]. Wind speed is an important factor in the formation and excitation of dust storms.…”
Section: Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%