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Author = Mohammad Mosayyebi
Number of Articles: 8
An Introduction to the History of Snow Studies in Iran and the World
Volume 9, Issue 34 , August 2000, , Pages 47-50
Abstract
The modern meteorological studies began with the invention of hygrometer and anemometer by Da Vinci in 1500, and reached a more complete form by invention of thermometer in 1593 by Galileo. Raining in Italy in the year 1639 was measured by Castelli’s rain gauge. In 1653, Ferdinand formed a network ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Snow Environmental Issues
Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2000, , Pages 10-14
Abstract
Heavy snowfall is one of the characteristics of highlands, and its gradual melting in heights is considered as one of the important water resources in arid areas. Heavy snowfall before winter or in spring might cause delay in beginning of expected weather conditions in different seasons. Heavy snowfall ... Read MoreGlobe-Trotting and Islamic-Iranian Culture
Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 1999, , Pages 26-28
Abstract
Globe-trotting is a short and transient trip outside the person’s usual spaces for rest, touring, business or other reasons.Attention to globe-trotting, especially in 1980’s, motivated most of countries to make efforts to attract tourists and globe-trotters. The total income of tourism industry ... Read MoreStrategy for Management of Housing Resources and Planning
Volume 6, Issue 24 , February 1997, , Pages 20-23
Abstract
Based on the reports published in global health magazines, about one-fourth of people of the world are deprived of suitable shelter, and a hundred million people have no house and lie in streets, under bridges and in other improper places. Therefore, housing is a global problem, and it is certain that ... Read MoreClimate Change and its Effects on the Ecosystems of Arid and Semi-Arid Areas
Volume 5, Issue 19 , November 1996, , Pages 42-46
Abstract
The planet's atmosphere is not a closed and independent physical system, but other spaces affect and transform it. Climate change is the result of complex and less well-known factors, some of which operate outside the Earth's atmosphere, and a number of them terrestrial systems, part of which are in ... Read MoreAn Introduction to Bioclimate and Architecture in Chehar Mahal and Bakhtiari Province
Volume 5, Issue 18 , August 1996, , Pages 4-18
Abstract
Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province is located at the heart of the Zagros Highlands between north latitudes of 31 degrees,14 minutes to 32 degrees, 47 minutes, and between eastern longitudes of 49 degrees,51 minutes to 51 degrees, 34 minutes (Refer to maps 1 and 2). The altitude of the province is very ... Read MoreThe Role of Humans in Climate Change
Volume 4, Issue 16 , February 1995, , Pages 6-11
Abstract
Nature is extremely complicated, and often this complexity is such that we feel dreadfully ignorant of them. Consequently, when we consciously or often unknowingly and accidentally cause major changes in the world, we transform the ultra-complex mechanisms in a way that we cannot predict the consequences ... Read MoreConsideration of the Culture of the People of Golpayegan Regrading Popular Climatology of Snow
Volume 3, Issue 12 , February 1994, , Pages 18-24