Characterizing variability of spatial patterns of annual and seasonal precipitation of Turkey and identifying the probable driving factors including teleconnection patterns

Author:

Kömüşcü Ali Ümran1ORCID,Aksoy Mehmet2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Faculty of Literature, Department of Geography, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University, Ankara, Türkiye

2. b Research Department, Turkish State Meteorological Service, Ankara, Türkiye

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to identify primary modes of annual and seasonal precipitation in Turkey using a rotated Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) method, and the resulting patterns were described concerning the prevalent atmospheric circulations, orography, and continentality. The varimax rotation of the EOF determines modes that are more localized in space than the conventional EOF modes The first three EOFs accounted for approximately 67% and 62% of the total variance in the annual and wet season precipitation series, respectively, whereas only 50% of the variance was captured by the first three EOFs for dry season precipitation. Spatially different atmospheric circulation mechanisms are major drivers of variability in Turkish precipitation on annual and seasonal timescales. The spatial coherence of the highest negative and positive EOF1 loadings of the annual data was observed in the western and southern regions where westerly and northwesterly circulations prevailed during the wet season. A lower spatial coherency was observed with the dry season precipitation. The contribution of atmospheric moisture advection to precipitation variability diminishes in summer, whereas that of local land surface processes increases. Some regional teleconnection patterns, such as the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), also contributed to the annual variability in precipitation.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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