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Annual Amplitudes of Air Temperature in Zagreb, Croatia
Tomislav Šegota
Anita Filipčić
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Sažetak
The annual aperiodic amplitudes are mainly greater than the periodic one. Consequently, decadal mean aperiodic amplitudes are allways greater than the periodic amplitudes. One discerne two periods with great amplitudes and two periods with small range. The trend lines of the annual amplitudes are declining. This is the effect of rapid winter warming. Annual range of temperature depends mostly on the mean temperature of the coldest month. Temperature profile Sava-Sljeme shows that the greatest annual amplitudes are in the Sava valley and rapidly decreases on the Medvednica slope. Normally, the smallest annual amplitudes are in the centres of towns. However, „Kolodvor“ meteorogical station was in the Botanical Gardens, and the southern part of Zagreb was sparcely built up. The result is a normal lowering of the annual amplitude from the South to the North. In the West-East direction the annual range of temperature is smaller on the periphery, and little greater in the central meteorological station „Kolodvor“. Very probably smaller annual amplitudes core is in the built up area northwards of the Botanical Gradens.
Ključne riječi
annual amplitudes of air temperature; Zagreb
Hrčak ID:
96747
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.9.1992.
Posjeta: 3.846 *