2016
DOI: 10.17099/jffiu.30673
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Changes and trends of seasonal total rainfall in the province of Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract: Several studies revealed that climate change can affect local and regional precipitation patterns. Long term trends and cycles in precipitation is important for the health of ecosystems in the region. The possible impacts in near future can affect the forest and water resources of Istanbul. In this study, daily, monthly, seasonal and annual precipitation analyses for the different meteorology stations were examined for the İstanbul province. Northern and southern different climatic conditions of İstanbul have … Show more

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“…According to the time series analyses, the long-term trend of precipitation in the weather stations of the Marmara region in Turkey does not follow a constant pattern, and there is either an upward trend, a downward trend, or no trend in the long-term time series of these stations. These results are in agreement with results of previous studies [85][86][87][88][89]. However, the noteworthy point in this regard is the superiority of the upward and trendless pattern compared to the downward trend of precipitation in the stations, which indicates almost no downward slope of precipitation in the entire region during the past 61 years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…According to the time series analyses, the long-term trend of precipitation in the weather stations of the Marmara region in Turkey does not follow a constant pattern, and there is either an upward trend, a downward trend, or no trend in the long-term time series of these stations. These results are in agreement with results of previous studies [85][86][87][88][89]. However, the noteworthy point in this regard is the superiority of the upward and trendless pattern compared to the downward trend of precipitation in the stations, which indicates almost no downward slope of precipitation in the entire region during the past 61 years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, in the three stations of Kocaeli, Kumköy-Kilyos, and Sarıyer, the initial trend has been upward, and except for the Kocaeli station, in the remaining two stations located in the Bosporus area of Istanbul, this upward trend has been statistically significant. This may be as a result of air masses that affect this part of the study area and lead to the formation of a different pattern compared to other stations in the region [85]. These results are consistent with the results in [85,86,91,92,97,98], and contradict the results of studies by [88,89].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Çünkü gelişmiş ülkeler de dahil olmak üzere sağlık sektörü yüksek miktarda tıbbi atık üretmektedir. Sağlık sektöründe tüketilen su miktarının yüksek olmasının yanı sıra hastaların tedavi sürecinde verdiği kan, idrar ve dışkı numuneleri hastane atık sularına karışmakta ve içerisinde farmasötik atık, hormon ve mikroorganizma içermesinden dolayı hem çevreyi hem de toplum sağlığını tehdit etmektedir (Yurtseven, 2012). Kompleks yapılara sahip olan sağlık tesisleri, yüksek enerji tüketiminin yanı sıra tedarik, ulaşım ve yapım aşamalarında da ürettiği yoğun CO2 miktarı ile hava kirliliğine sebep olmaktadır (Kazel, 2022).…”
Section: Katılımcılar Ana Faktörler Karşılaştırma Matrisi Sosyal Fakt...unclassified
“…Various studies of climate variables in Turkey have concentrated on temperature changes (Kadioğlu, 1997;Türkes, 1996), spatial changes of precipitation (Sariş et al, 2010;Türkeş et al, 2009;Ustaoğlu, 2012), and temporal changes (Demircan Mesut et al, 2017;Hadi and Tombul, 2018;Yurtseven and Serengil, 2016). Studies on trend analysis have examined changes in narrow areas of the basins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%