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Trends in precipitation parameters in the climate zones of southern Russia (1961–2011)


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Abstract

The data of 19 weather stations for 1961-2011 on total and maximum daily precipitation for the plain (<500 m above the sea level), foothill (500-1000 m), and mountain (1000-2000 m) zones of the south of European Russia are used for analyzing the precipitation regime, investigating its trends, revealing the extremes, and making conclusions on zonal seasonal and annual variations in precipitation.

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B. A. Ashabokov

High-Mountain Geophysical Institute; Institute of Computer Science and Problems of Regional Management, Kabardino-Balkaria Research Center

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Email: ashabokov.boris@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Lenina 2, Nalchik, 360030; ul. I. Armand 37a, Nalchik, 360003

A. A. Tashilova

High-Mountain Geophysical Institute

Email: ashabokov.boris@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Lenina 2, Nalchik, 360030

L. A. Kesheva

High-Mountain Geophysical Institute

Email: ashabokov.boris@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Lenina 2, Nalchik, 360030

Z. A. Taubekova

High-Mountain Geophysical Institute

Email: ashabokov.boris@mail.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Lenina 2, Nalchik, 360030

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