Gümüş, V., Y. Avşaroğlu, O. Şimşek and L. D. Dinsever (2023): Evaluation of meteorological time series trends in Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey.
In this study, trend analyses of six climatic variables (mean, minimum,
and maximum temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and precipitation)
for 1966-2020 are conducted for the Southeastern Anatolia Region, which is the
main focus of the integrated development project in Turkey (Turkish acronym
GAP). The trends for seasonal and annual periods are determined using the
Mann-Kendall (MK) test, and Sen's slope method and regression analyses are
used to find the trends' slopes. Moreover, Innovative Trend Analysis (ITA) is
also used to find the time series changes for low, medium, and high values. As
a result of the analyses, the mean, minimum, and maximum temperatures in
the GAP region show increasing trends according to both methods. Significant
trends are obtained at a limited number of stations for the precipitation, relative
humidity, and wind speed with the MK test, while consistent decreasing trends
are found at most stations with the ITA method.
Keywords: trend analysis, climatic variables, Mann-Kendall test, innovative
trend analysis, Sen's slope [
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