Recent surface air temperature change in the Western Balkans (CROSBI ID 573574)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Bonacci, Ognjen
engleski
Recent surface air temperature change in the Western Balkans
Changes in the mean annual air temperature measured at 67 meteorological stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia during the last 48 (from 1961 to 2008) to 158 (from 1851 to 2008) years were investigated. Methods of rescaled adjusted partial sums (RAPS), regression and correlation analyses as well as F- and t-tests are used in order to describe changes in air temperature regimes. The analyses indicated that the most frequently statistically significant changes started in 1988 (at 34 gauging station or 50.7 %) and in 1992 (at 16 gauging station or 23.9 %). It was calculated that the increases of average mean annual air temperatures in period before and after warming is 0.807 ºC ranging from the minimum value of -0.11 ºC (decreasing) to the maximum value of 1.56 ºC (increasing).
mean annual air temperature; climate change; climate variability; trend; jump; the Western Balkans
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Podaci o prilogu
97-97.
2011.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
XXVth Conference of the Danubian countries on the hydrological forecasting and hydrological bases of water management
Balint, Gabor ; Domokos, Miklos
Budimpešta: UNESCO IHP cooperation of the Danube countries
978-963-511-155-0
Podaci o skupu
XXVth Conference of the Danubian countries on the hydrological forecasting and hydrological bases of water management
predavanje
16.06.2011-17.06.2011
Budimpešta, Mađarska