The General Directorate of Meteorology has warned in opposition to a “severe drought” that enveloped a lot of Türkiye in July, evaluation and a precipitation report said.
The findings unveil a troubling sample: A decline in precipitation all through the nation, with solely the Black Sea area bucking the development. This revelation comes alongside notable rainfall, together with the very best recorded July precipitation in 63 years within the Black Sea coastal cities Düzce and Zonguldak.
The Percent of Normal Index (PNI), a month-to-month publication by the General Directorate of Meteorology devoted to drought assessments, introduced an unsettling image in its July 2023 Meteorological Drought Status map. The map paints many of the nation with shades of “severe drought,” with a big affect on areas spanning Thrace, the Mediterranean, the Aegean, central Anatolia and southeastern Anatolia. The Black Sea area, alternatively, emerges as a pocket of reduction, designated as “normal and above” by way of drought circumstances.
The report additional underscores the priority because it reveals a notable 18% improve in precipitation in comparison with the common for July (1991-2020), in addition to a staggering 100% surge from July of the earlier 12 months. Nonetheless, the info highlights a disturbing development: a discount in precipitation ranges throughout the nation, excluding the Black Sea area.
Precipitation by area
The Marmara area registered 19.9 millimeters (0.78 inches) of precipitation, in opposition to a standard of twenty-two.5 millimeters, and 16.9 millimeters in July 2022 signifies an 11% drop in comparison with the conventional, but an encouraging 18% rise from July 2022.
The Aegean area recorded 7.8 millimeters of precipitation in July, whereas the conventional stands at 10.7 millimeters. In July 2022, precipitation amounted to 4.3 millimeters. This marks a 27% lower from the common, however a formidable 81% improve over the prior 12 months.
The Mediterranean area recorded 4.1 millimeters of precipitation in July; the area fell wanting its 8.2 millimeters regular. July 2022 reported 2.3 millimeters of rainfall. The decline hits 50% in comparison with the conventional, whereas the rise from July 2022 stands at 78%.
Central Anatolia noticed 7.4 millimeters of precipitation in July, in comparison with a standard of 10.2 millimeters. The earlier 12 months reported 7.6 millimeters. This represents a 28% drop from the common, whereas precipitation carefully matched that of July 2022.
The Black Sea area obtained 64.1 millimeters of precipitation in July, in opposition to a mean of 35.5 millimeters. July 2022 witnessed 25.4 millimeters. Here, precipitation surged by a formidable 81% in comparison with the conventional and nicely over 100% in comparison with July 2022.
Eastern Anatolia noticed 13.9 millimeters of precipitation, barely beneath the conventional of 15.4 millimeters, however a substantial leap from July 2022’s 2.8 millimeters. The 10% dip from the common contrasts with the outstanding improve of over 100% from the prior 12 months.
Southeast Anatolia area struggled with a mere 0.7 millimeters of precipitation in July, a fraction of the 1.5 millimeters regular and the 0.5 millimeters of July 2022. This interprets to a 53% dip from the common however a 40% improve from the prior 12 months.
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