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SNOW REGIME CHARACTERISTICS FOR TOURISM IN THE NATURAL PARK MEDVEDNICA, CROATIA

M. Gajić-Čapka ; Meteorological and Hydrological Service, Grič 3, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia


Puni tekst: engleski pdf 132 Kb

str. 634-637

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Mount Medvednica, situated at the SE edge of the Alps as an isolated mountain presents an attractive destination for large number of visitors during the whole year. Snow regime over Medvednica (about 1000 m high), presents very risky factor in winter tourism. This study investigates snow cover frequency, duration and quantity for the referent period 1961-1990 at different profiles. At the top of Medvednica snow is falling on average on 54 days and at the altitude of 600 m on 30 days, most frequently 41-70 days, and 21-30 days respectively. Snow winter lasts from 121-239 days at the top to 104-186 days at 600 m a.s.l., but not with continuous snow cover. Days with snow cover >= 30 cm, necessary for alpine skiing and snowboarding, appears in 15% days annually at the top and in 7% of
days at 600 m, that is a rather short duration for ski season. Snow cover >= 10 cm, necessary for development of cross-country skiing or snow mobiling has been analysed as well. Because of rather short duration of snow cover >= 30 cm, climatological analysis of relations between minimum temperatures and relative humidity have been done as a base for estimation of snow making possibilities at higher altitudes.

Ključne riječi

snowfall; snow cover; snow depth; snow making; Mount Medvednica; Croatia; Dinaric Alps

Hrčak ID:

64901

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/64901

Datum izdavanja:

15.12.2005.

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