Long-term Changes in the Characteristics of Growing Seasons in the Cis-Ural Region due to Climate Change

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.3103/s1068373923100059
V. A. Shklyaev
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The peculiarities of the variations in the growing season characteristics in the Cis-Ural region over the 20th and early 21st centuries were studied. The information on average daily air temperature and precipitation at four weather stations was used. It was found that, against the background of a general increase in air temperature, there was a positive trend in the length of growing seasons due to the changes in the dates of spring warming and autumn cooling. Starting from 1936, three periods of changes in the growing season length were revealed, and the last one, which started in 1990, has been the longest. The sum of active temperatures, as well as total precipitation, insignificantly changed during the study period, which was confirmed by a small positive trend. The average daily temperature in growing seasons has almost not changed over 85 years. The comprehensive assessment of the weather conditions affecting the growth of grain crops was performed based on the analysis of the hydrothermal coefficient. The coefficient was used to estimate the frequency of droughts having different intensity. Some increase in the coefficient, as well as the positive trends in the amount of precipitation (especially in the Perm krai), indicate the improvement of the conditions for spring grain crop cultivation in this part of the Cis-Ural region.

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气候变化导致的顺乌拉尔地区生长季节特征的长期变化
摘要 研究了 20 世纪和 21 世纪初西乌拉尔地区生长季节特征变化的特殊性。研究使用了四个气象站的日平均气温和降水量信息。研究发现,在气温普遍升高的背景下,由于春季升温和秋季降温日期的变化,生长季节的长度呈上升趋势。从 1936 年开始,出现了三个生长季长度变化的时期,其中 1990 年开始的最后一个时期是最长的。在研究期间,活动气温和总降水量的总和变化不大,并呈微小的正趋势。生长季节的日平均气温在 85 年间几乎没有变化。根据水热系数分析,对影响粮食作物生长的天气条件进行了综合评估。该系数用于估算不同强度干旱的频率。该系数的增加以及降水量(特别是在彼尔姆边疆区)的积极趋势表明,该地区的春季谷物种植条件有所改善。
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