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Estimates of the Periodicity of Atmospheric Blockings Over Kazakhstan in the Spring–Summer Time According to Era 5 Reanalysis Data

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The article estimated the frequency of atmospheric blockings over different regions of Kazakhstan for the spring and summer months. Its regions are identified, where during periods of these phenomena lasting 10 days or more, the greatest increase in average daily air temperatures occurs. This fact may contribute to the occurrence of drought.

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Kholoptsev, A.V., Naurozbayeva, Z.K. (2023). Estimates of the Periodicity of Atmospheric Blockings Over Kazakhstan in the Spring–Summer Time According to Era 5 Reanalysis Data. In: Karev, V.I. (eds) Physical and Mathematical Modeling of Earth and Environment Processes—2022. PMMEEP 2022. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25962-3_2

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