Nasrin Nikandish; Hediyeh Akbari
Abstract
The current research was carried out with the aim of investigating the effect of climatic capacities on the tourism development of Manjil city with an emphasis on wind flow. This research is based on tourism climate indicators based on data of temperature, wind, precipitation, humidity, cloudiness and ...
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The current research was carried out with the aim of investigating the effect of climatic capacities on the tourism development of Manjil city with an emphasis on wind flow. This research is based on tourism climate indicators based on data of temperature, wind, precipitation, humidity, cloudiness and water vapor pressure in the time period of 1993-2014 and using density function models of maximum monthly wind speed in the time period of 1993-2016, in a descriptive way and an analysis was done. Climatic data were obtained from Hamdeed Manjil station. Investigating the climatic and wind capacities in setting the urban tourism calendar is considered as the harbinger of research innovation. The results of the research showed that the months of May, June and September are suitable for tourism based on all tourism climate models, which can be used for water sports enthusiasts such as surfing, skiing, kitesurfing and sailing. The months of April, June, August and September are suitable for water-air sports, and the months of March, April and May are suitable for adventure tourism and experiencing very strong storms. The steady wind of Manjil has provided this city with healthy air for more than 310 days of the year, which is important for health tourism. Sefid Rood Valley, Bad Manjil Tunnel, Sefid Rood Dam Lake, and unique olive trees, some of which are the cause and some effects of Bad Manjil, are of interest in terms of ecotourism and geotourism.