TY - JOUR ID - 74740 TI - Investigating the Linkage between Precipitation and Temperature Changes in Iraq and Greenhouse Gas Variability JO - فیزیک زمین و فضا JA - JESPHYS LA - fa SN - 2538-371X AU - Al-Khalidi, Jasim AU - Bakr, Dher AU - Hadi, Azhar AU - Omar, Meeran AD - Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Diyala, Diyala, Iraq AD - Associate Professor, Department of geography, Faculty of Education for Human Sciences, University of Diyala, Diyala, Iraq AD - Associate Professor, Department of physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Sulaimami, Sulaimami, Iraq Y1 - 2021 PY - 2021 VL - 46 IS - 4 SP - 199 EP - 212 KW - Iraq KW - Precipitation KW - temperature KW - homogeneity KW - Greenhouse KW - Mann-Kendall KW - climate change DO - 10.22059/jesphys.2020.288915.1007160 N2 - In this study, the homogeneity of annual precipitation and temperature in Iraq were examined for the periods 1981-2010 and 1971-2010, respectively in terms of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) and their link to climate change. Observational data of precipitation and temperature were provided by Iraqi meteorological stations along with information on GHG concentrations from the Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR V4.3.2). The homogeneity characterisations of both precipitation and temperature were undertaken, noting that precipitation was homogeneous over the period of study, whereas, temperature, on the other hand, had breakpoints for the meteorological stations investigated. The Mann-Kendall test was performed to determine the trend and magnitude of changes in climate conditions. The time series for precipitation showed a significant decline trend in six stations. However, temperature had a slight trend throughout the period of study. The annual time series of GHG emissions in Iraq and the link with the country’s climate was also investigated in this study indicating that the time series of N2O and CO2 increased over time, but CH4 decreased over the same period. The correlation coefficient values of both temperature and GHG were substantial and were found to increase in the southern stations, given the abundance of intense heat and industrial activities, while the relationship between GHG and precipitation were found to be low. Accordingly, GHG emissions have a direct link with the climatic conditions in Iraq due to the development and contribution of various industries, oil refineries, pollutants and population growth that contributed towards climatic change in Iraq. UR - https://jesphys.ut.ac.ir/article_74740.html L1 - https://jesphys.ut.ac.ir/article_74740_dbbec8c9541f34df8bca12997f6f9893.pdf ER -