| The Open Atmospheric
Science Journal
ISSN: 1874-2823
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[DOI: 10.2174/1874282300802010008]
The Relationship between the Mean Surface Air Temperature
in Egypt and NAO Index and ENSO
Y.Y. Hafez and S.M. Robaa Pp 8-17
The relationship between the NAO index and ENSO and the mean surface
air temperature over Egypt has been investigated. The NCEP/NCAR
reanalysis data of the monthly mean surface air temperature over
Egypt for the period (1948-2005) have been used in this study. The
corresponding monthly mean values of NAO index, SOI, and El-Nino3
have been also used. Monte Carlo methodology as a linear correlation
analysis has been used to obtain the correlation coefficient between
the mean surface air temperature over Egypt and NAO, SOI, and El-Nino3
through the period (1948-2005). The results show that surface air
temperature in Egypt is significantly correlated with the climatic
index NAO and ENSO only for a south western part of Egypt. There
is a significant negative correlation (-0.6) between surface air
temperature over south west part of Egypt in winter season and NAO
index. The relationship between EL-Nino3 and surface air temperature
has contradicted the relationship with SOI. Whereas, a significant
positive correlation (+0.6) between surface air temperature over
south west part of Egypt and EL-Nino3 in autumn season. Surface
air temperature correlated with SOI by a significant negative correlation
(-0.5) during the same season over south west of Egypt. It is concluded
that the surface air temperature is significantly correlated with
NAO index and ENSO over the south west part of Egypt.
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