Examination of Temperature Variability over Lahore (Pakistan) and Dhaka (Bangladesh): A Comparative Study
Lahore and Dhaka are rapid expanding and over populated cities of South Asia located in Pakistan and Bangladesh respectively. The present study focuses on the evaluation of temperature variability in comparison of both cities. This study primarily aims at the assessment and e...
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doaj-c2104e72c4f34080991f0753c3df4b802020-11-25T01:35:17ZengSociety of Economic Geologists and Mineral TechnologistsInternational Journal of Economic and Environment Geology2223-957X2223-957X2020-02-011044650Examination of Temperature Variability over Lahore (Pakistan) and Dhaka (Bangladesh): A Comparative StudyKhadija Shakrullah, Safdar Ali Shirazi, Sajjad Hussain Sajjad, Zartab Jahan0Department of Geography, Forman Christian college (AChartered University), Lahore,Pakistan. Department of Geography, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. Research ScientistLaboratoire Image Ville Environment( LIVE),Univsrsity of Strasbourg,FranceLahore and Dhaka are rapid expanding and over populated cities of South Asia located in Pakistan and Bangladesh respectively. The present study focuses on the evaluation of temperature variability in comparison of both cities. This study primarily aims at the assessment and examination of temperature variations in both mega cities of South Asia which are seasonal as well as the annual. The time series data were analysed by using statistical techniques Autoregressive Moving Average Model (ARMA) and Autoregressive Integrated Average Model (ARIMA). The results reveal that the minimum temperature is increasing much faster than that of the maximum temperature of both cities. However, the temperature rise(in maximum and minimum) has been observed highest during the spring seasons in both cities.http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/352/251temperature variabilityurbanmega citieslahoredhaka |
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Examination of Temperature Variability over Lahore (Pakistan) and Dhaka (Bangladesh): A Comparative Study |
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Examination of Temperature Variability over Lahore (Pakistan) and Dhaka (Bangladesh): A Comparative Study |
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Examination of Temperature Variability over Lahore (Pakistan) and Dhaka (Bangladesh): A Comparative Study |
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Examination of Temperature Variability over Lahore (Pakistan) and Dhaka (Bangladesh): A Comparative Study |
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Examination of Temperature Variability over Lahore (Pakistan) and Dhaka (Bangladesh): A Comparative Study |
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examination of temperature variability over lahore (pakistan) and dhaka (bangladesh): a comparative study |
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Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists |
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International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology |
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2223-957X 2223-957X |
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Lahore and Dhaka are rapid expanding and over populated cities of South Asia located in Pakistan and Bangladesh respectively. The present study focuses on the evaluation of temperature variability in comparison of both cities. This study primarily aims at the assessment and examination of temperature variations in both mega cities of South Asia which are seasonal as well as the annual. The time series data were analysed by using statistical techniques Autoregressive Moving Average Model (ARMA) and Autoregressive Integrated Average Model (ARIMA). The results reveal that the minimum temperature is increasing much faster than that of the maximum temperature of both cities. However, the temperature rise(in maximum and minimum) has been observed highest during the spring seasons in both cities. |
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