Spatial and temporal variation of surface air temperature at different altitude zone in recent 30 years over Nepal

Authors

  • JANAK LAL NAYAVA
  • SUNIL ADHIKARY
  • OM RATNA BAJRACHARYA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v68i3.649

Keywords:

Terai, Hills and mountains of Nepal, Annual mean air temperature, Lapse rate

Abstract

This paper investigates long term (30 yrs) altitudinal variations of surface air temperatures based on air temperature data of countrywide scattered 22 stations (15 synoptic and 7 climate stations) in Nepal. Several researchers have reported that rate of air temperature rise (long term trend of atmospheric warming) in Nepal is highest in the Himalayan region (~ 3500 m asl or higher) compared to the Hills and Terai regions. Contrary to the results of previous researchers, however this study found that the increment of annual mean temperature is much higher in the Hills (1000 to 2000 m asl) than in the Terai and Mountain Regions. The temperature lapse rate in a wide altitudinal range of Nepal (70 to 5050 m asl) is -5.65 °C km-1. Warming rates in Terai and Trans-Himalayas (Jomsom) are 0.024 and 0.029 °C/year respectively.

 

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Published

01-07-2017

How to Cite

[1]
J. L. NAYAVA, S. . ADHIKARY, and O. R. . BAJRACHARYA, “Spatial and temporal variation of surface air temperature at different altitude zone in recent 30 years over Nepal”, MAUSAM, vol. 68, no. 3, pp. 417–428, Jul. 2017.

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