Title of article :
Oceanity and continentality climate indices in Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Gadiwala, Muhammad Sohail University Road - Pakistan Meteorological Department , Burke, Farkhunda University of Karachi - Department of Geography, Pakistan , Alam, Muhammad Touseef University Road - Pakistan Meteorological Department , ul-Huda, Syed Nawaz University of Karachi - Department of Geography, Pakistan , Azam, Muhammad Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences and Technology - Department of Geography, Pakistan
From page :
57
To page :
66
Abstract :
Conceptually, the influence of oceans and continents plays key roles in the climate of any region. This study considers continentality and oceanity thermal climate index and focuses on the synoptic classification of Pakistan. The country has a diversified geographic relief which has profound influence on its climate from region to region. While its more than 990 km long coastal belt has wetter maritime condition, its interior belt is under the influence of arid and semi arid conditions and its higher altitude region has a hyper-arid climate. Marsz, also called Kerner Oceanity and Conrad Continentality Indices were calculated for Pakistan using the country’s temperature annual range data of the past fifty years (1961-2010) at 51 climate stations. When correlations between the two continental indices are compared, it indicates that a large area of Pakistan has continental climate. This comparison may be beneficial for Pakistan’s energy reforms and agricultural sectors.
Keywords :
climate , climate indices , continentality , oceanity , synoptic classification , variation of temperature
Journal title :
Geografia Malaysian Journal of Society and Space
Journal title :
Geografia Malaysian Journal of Society and Space
Record number :
2556562
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