The data indicated that rainfall in Egypt is very scarce, with an annual average of 12 mm and ranges from 0 mm/year in the desert to 200 mm/year in the north coastal region. The maximum total amount of rain does not exceed 1.8 bil-lion m 3 per year. However, the average annual ...
greatly moderates temperatures throughout the year. Because of the effect, average low temperatures vary from 9.5 °C (49.1 °F) in wintertime to 23 °C (73.4 °F) in summertime and average high temperatures vary from 17 °C (62.6 °F) in wintertime to 32 °C (89.6 °F) in summertime...
Alexandria receives the majority of Egypt's limited rainfall, with 19cm (about 7 ½”) being the yearly average. Two cm (about ¾”) is the usual annual total in Cairo. From November to April, temperatures range in Cairo from 40° to 65°F, and during the hot period, May to ...
Rainfall averages 23·6 mm but is extremely variable; it typically occurs in a few heavy storms each year; the maximum recorded daily rainfall is 32·3 mm (in November 1939), a figure considerably above the average; the average annual number of days with rain is 7·2. Winds blow ...
The mean temperatures are especially high in the dry season when they range between 25 and 30 °C with an average temperature of 21 °C. The rainfall distribution values occur in the cold season of November–February interval. The total annual rainfall is 193.0 mm per year. The maximum ...
Receiving rainfall with an annual average between 100 and 200 mm falls on the Delta area during a year and most of this rainfall in the winter season. The summer season begins in June and the hottest temperatures are in July and August, with a maximum average of 34 °C (93 °F). ...
The results showed an increasing trend in average temperature and evapotranspiration and a decreasing trend in annual rainfall. High investments are spent in the long term for constructing large solar power plants. So, climate change impacts should be taken into account to help in technology ...
6. It is important to note that we assume all crops receive exactly their water requirement in any given year. Per tonne water requirements for secondary commodities remain constant due to the absence of comparable yield and area data and use the 1996–2005 average water requirement throughout....
The average per capita freshwater availability in Egypt has been steadily declining from about 1,893m3 per year in 1959 to about 900m3 in 2000 and 700m3 in 2012. This puts the country below the World Bank’s water scarcity threshold of 1,000m³ of renewable water available per capita pe...
3). Using a net/gross area ratio of 0.7 and the 5,000 m3 per feddan per year average consumption rate considered by the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation for modern irrigation systems (drip and sprinkler), one can derive a minimum abstraction of ~13 BCM, which suggests that ...