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- Article name
- Analysis of climate regime shifts in cities of southern Russia using sequential T-test analysis of regime shifts
- Authors
- KRIVOGUZ D. O., , krivoguz@sfedu.ru, Southern Federal University; Donetsk Botanical Garden; Kherson Technical University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia; Donetsk, Russia; Genichesk, Russia
IOSHPA A. R., , aioshpa@sfedu.ru, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
CHERNYI S. G., , sergiiblack@mail.ru, Kherson Technical University; Saint-Petersburg State Marine Technical University, Genichesk, Russia; Saint-Petersburg, Russia
KOVALEVSKY D. O., , kovalevskiy@gmail.com, Kherson Technical University, Genichesk, Russia
- Keywords
- climate change / climate regimes / urbanization / correlation analysis / iridization
- Year
- 2025 Issue 2 Pages 35 - 41
- Code EDN
- RHVYWJ
- Code DOI
- 10.52190/2073-2589_2025_2_35
- Abstract
- Climate change is a complex and multifactorial process with significant impacts on ecosystems, agriculture and human activities. This article analyses climate regime shifts based on temperature and precipitation in major cities of southern Russia: Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar, Simferopol and Donetsk. The study aims to identify the periods and intensity of climatic changes and to assess the role of the main natural and anthropogenic processes in the formation of these shifts. The methodology included the use of data from meteorological stations located in these cities for the period from 1938 to 2022 and the implementation of the Rodionov method to analyze shifts in correlation of the climatic parameters. The results show that global and local factors, including urbanization, agriculture and the buffering effect of large water bodies, are responsible for significant differences in the dynamics and duration of climate regimes in large cities of southern Russia.
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