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        1 - Climate change detection Persian Gulf region using data output CGCM. A1B
        Zahra Hejazizadeh Mohamad salighe Samad Kamali
        First, it was determined to detect climate change of temperature, precipitation, sea level pressure and not particularly Persian Gulf, And was divided into two parts, the northern coast and South Coast. Specified period (2015-1970) was selected for the stations listed w More
        First, it was determined to detect climate change of temperature, precipitation, sea level pressure and not particularly Persian Gulf, And was divided into two parts, the northern coast and South Coast. Specified period (2015-1970) was selected for the stations listed were selected and were taken from the website of climate change Canada's network of station data (rainfall, temperature, heights, and not special). And then the same process was used for the next period (2050-2016). Given that the quantities mentioned factors are affecting climate change, The quantity mentioned in the current and future period, seasonally and annually were investigated based on the output of the model for all stations CGCM2.3.2a SR_A1B. The results showed that temperature changes in winter has changed dramatically in the southern part of the Persian Gulf, As predicted to rise in the coming period, roughly 3 degrees relative to the current time. In spring, temperatures are expected(Abu Musa area, Bandar Lengeh, Kish Island and western parts of the island) to increase compared to the current period in the southern coast of the Persian Gulf and The temperature will be 28 to 31 degrees Celsius.In the summer monsoon summer dominated by an increase in temperature across the Persian Gulf as the total area, the temperature is between 30 and 38 degrees Celsius. This chapter also predicts that in the coming period will be automatically increased as temperatures increase. In the autumn season is also expected to be higher than 28 ° C extended temperature zones and involve large part of the Persian Gulf. Manuscript profile