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Uluslararası Tarihte Etimesgut Sempozyumu (UTES)<br />
TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE AND WIND CHARACTERISTICS OF<br />
ETİMESGUT<br />
<strong>ABSTRACT</strong><br />
The purpose of this study is to reveal the temperature, pressure and wind characteristics of<br />
the Etimesgut District by using meteorological data. Etimesgut Airport climate data (No 17129)<br />
obtained from the General Directorate of Meteorology was used in the survey. The data for<br />
the meteorological station, which has an elevation of 800 meters, includes the observations<br />
made between 1994-2016. Graphs and tables were prepared using the data in the climate<br />
bulletin and climate characteristics were interpreted. The climate data of Etimesgut Airport<br />
station is compared with the data of 1950-2016 observations of Ankara station (No 17130).<br />
Looking at the climate data, it is seen that the average annual temperature value at Etimesgut<br />
station is 11.9 ° C. This value is the same as Ankara station. The maximum temperature value<br />
experienced during the years of observation in the district was measured as 42,0 ° C on 30<br />
August 2000 and the minimum temperature was measured as -20,6 ° C on 21 January 2000.<br />
Average temperature values do not fall below 0 ° C throughout the year. The annual average<br />
vapor pressure in the district is 9,5 hPa. While the average wind speed was 1,7 m / s, the<br />
maximum wind speed measured during the observation was measured as southern sector in<br />
February at 34,5 m / s. The dominant wind direction in the district is the western sector with<br />
25,265 blows. The least number of wind blows was seen in the southern sector. The<br />
geomorphological structure of the district has a direct effect on this situation. According to<br />
Etimesgut station data, the area constitutes 43% of the total number of wind blows in the<br />
number of winds of western and northwest sector winds. According to Etimesgut station data,<br />
the number of winds of western and northwest sector winds constitutes 43% of total wind<br />
blows. According to these results, considering the geomorphological structure in determining<br />
the location of the industrial establishments to be established in the district, it is suggested<br />
that high floor residence permits are not given to the areas where the air current is realized.<br />
Keywords: Etimesgut, Climate, Temperature, Wind<br />
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